Theresa worked as a legal secretary, and most recently was employed by the Law Firm of Bowerman, Bowden, Ford, Clulo and Luyt.
She enjoyed arts and crafts, gardening and cooking. Theresa will be fondly remembered for her outgoing and pleasing personality. She will be sadly missed.
Theresa is survived by her husband, Larry of Thompsonville; children, Victor Stephenson of Traverse City, Nicole Stephenson of Thompsonville and Jason (Jennifer) Mott of Kalkaska; one grandson, Justin Mott; siblings, John Hagan, Robin (David Trier) Hagan, Rich (Keli) Hagan of Kingsley and Diane Hagan of Ft. Wayne, Ind.; and many nieces and nephews.
In addition to her parents, Theresa was preceded in death by a brother, Jim Hagan; and an infant sister, Patricia Hagan.
Memorial services will be held on Friday, July 18, 2008, at 10 a.m., at the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home, with visitation one hour prior to the service. Mr. Jude F. Younker will officiate.
Memorials may be directed to the family.
Arrangements were made with the Reynolds-Jonkhoff Funeral Home; www.reynolds-jonkhoff.com.
This obituary was originally published in the Record-Eagle.
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Sherryl Hellenga
August 1, 2008
Larry - I worked with Theresa for several years at Stowe, Darling and Boyd and have many fond memories of her. I only wish I had kept in contact with her. I don't know how long you and Theresa had been together but she always talked like you were newlyweds. Hold your memories close to your heart.
Connie Carpenter
July 18, 2008
I had the privilege of working with Theresa for the past three years. Theresa talked about her kids everyday. She was so proud of their accomplishments and was so proud when she became a grandma. You could tell she loved her kids very much! Theresa was known around the office for saying "Are we there yet?" So Theresa I want you to know you are there now and may you rest in peace. I miss you so much.
Sandy Richter
July 17, 2008
Theresa:
May The Road rise Up To Meet You;
May The Wind Always Be At Your Back,
The Sun Shine Warm Upon Your Face,
The Rain Fall Soft Upon Your Fields
And Until We Meet Again
May God Hold You In The Hollow of His Hand.
Theresa, You will be missed by many more friends than you ever realized
May Your Spirit be free in heaven and your heart free of Pain. You have earned your Wings My Friend..
Sandy Richter
July 17, 2008
Theresa:
May The Road rise Up To Meet You;
May The Wind Always Be At Your Back,
The Sun Shine Warm Upon Your Face,
The Rain Fall Soft Upon Your Fields
And Until We Meet Again
May God Hold You In The Hollow of His Hand.
Theresa, You will be missed by many more friends than you ever realized
May Your Spirit be free in heaven and your heart free of Pain. You have earned your Wings My Friend..
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Mark and Amy Galla
July 17, 2008
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.
The Olds Family
July 17, 2008
Mott,
I really am speechless, what a hard thing to go through. Just know that you are in our thoughts and that we are always here for you! Although we never had the "privilege" of meeting your mother, I am sure she was a wonderful lady and will be missed by many.
Jane Deering
July 17, 2008
Dear Jason, Jennifer and Justin,
I wish you peace at this unsettling time in your life.
In Friendship,
Jane Deering
Grace Maxbauer
July 16, 2008
Jason, I was so saddened to hear of your mother's passing. May God bless your family with wonderful memories of her.
Tracy Sherman
July 16, 2008
I was sorry to hear of Theresa passing, she seem to be a fun & free sprit.. Larry we are all thinking about you & your family here at BorgWarner (Kysor).
Lisa Chenard
July 16, 2008
Theresa had a sense of humor like no other. She will be sadly missed and my thoughts and prayers go out to her children, grandchildren, brothers, sisters, neices and nephews.
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