Teresa M. Caulfield

teresa caulfield

August 4, 2010

Date of Birth: June 27, 1970 Date of Death: August 4, 2010 Passed away peacefully on August 4, 2010 at her home following a courageous battle with cancer. Preceded in death by her father, Michael J. Caulfield. Survived by husband, Chris; daughter, Alix Jean Caulfield Robinson; son, Conner Anthoney Michael Robinson; step-daughters, Alice Jade Robinson and Beth Lucy Robinson; mother, Joan Caulfield; siblings, Michele (Dean) Brown, Roxanne (Joe) Richards, Michael (Michele) Caulfield, Lisa (Dan) Tuset and Rebecca (Steve) McBride; many nieces, nephews, extended Robinson family and friends throughout the world. Celebration of Life Service Celebration of Terris Life will be held at 10 AM, Friday, August 27, 2010 at St. Genevieve Catholic Church, 7087 Goiffon Rd., Centerville, MN. Memorials preferred.

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  1. My deepest sympathy for your loss. May your wonderful memories and bonds with friends and family support you through this very difficult time.

    Lisa

  2. To Chris and the entire loving family of our Dear Terri
    I am deeply sorry for your loss of such an amazing person. Terri was and always will be a shining light to us all. Terri will be deeply missed by so many and as I grieve for the Loss I my Husband Ian, I grieve also for your loss.
    Terri was a Wife, a Mother, a Daughter, a Aunt, a Sister and to so many around the World a cherished friend. We were all blessed to have her in our lives.
    Here is a lovely Poem for you to remember Terri by:

    I give you this one thought to keep
    I am with you still – I do not sleep
    I am a thousand winds that blow
    I am the diamond glints on snow
    I am the sunlight on ripened grain
    I am the gentle Autumn Rain
    When you awaken in the morning’s hush
    I am the swift uplifting rush
    of quiet birds in circled flight
    I am the soft stars that shine at night
    Do no think of me as gone
    I am with you still in each new dawn.

    Rest in Peace Dear Terri!
    Bernie M Calgary Canada

  3. Chris, Alix & Connor,

    My heart goes out to you! Even though I only met Terri the one time at the State Fair, we really connected and I really enjoyed her company! She was an incredibly positive and tough lady and she will be missed!

    If you need anything, please do not hesitate to ask. I’m so sorry for your loss.

    Shelly

  4. I havent been able to think on how to honour a lady that achieved so much in so little time, as Vicky says Terri did so much right down to every detail if Halloween every room was Halloween right down to the soap dishes in the bathroom. When Christmas they would be snowmen and Santa Claus so much effort to make things right for the family to make each and every day special.

    I cannot imagine how empty a space that must be after having one so momentous in ones life suddenly not there being larger than life.

    My sincerest blessing to Chris Alix Connor and the rest of Terri’s family to loose an angel in our midst is a very hard to deal with.

    At least there is no more pain no more suffering and Terri carries the love of a great many people with her whereever she travesl to now.

    My blessings for sharing such precious time with us

  5. A Poem for Mom “Terri”

    Think of me as one at rest,
    for me you should not weep
    I have no pain no troubled thoughts
    for I am just asleep
    The living thinking me that was,
    is now forever still
    And life goes on without me now,
    as time forever will.
    If your heart is heavy now
    because I’ve gone away
    Dwell not long upon it my friends
    For none of us can stay
    Those of you who liked me,
    I sincerely thank you all
    And those of you who loved me,
    I thank you most of all.
    And in my fleeting lifespan,
    as time went rushing by
    I found some time to hesitate,
    to laugh, to love, to cry
    Matters it now if time began
    If time will ever cease?
    I was here, I used it all,
    and now I am at peace.

    Anonymous

  6. My condolences to all the family.
    I remember fondly, all the fun of her Halloween parties, Birthday parties, inpromptu Barbecues and drinks. I suppose what I’m saying is that Terri DID things, not only talked about it!
    If we all nurture the Terri inside of us that ‘brings people together and makes things happen’ then we will be living the most incredible life. Thank you for inspiring us Terri, rest in peace. X

  7. My condolences. I was her sister Lisa’s roommate in college, and my sympathies for your terrible loss go out to the family!

  8. Even though I only once visited Teresa, she made a very large impact on me. She had this calm reassuring quality that made you feel like you could talk to her about anything and she would take it in stride. She left me with great insights on life, love and family. I know she will be missed deeply by all whose lives she touched.


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