- Date Of Birth: July 28, 1964
- Date Of Death: November 9, 2010
- State: Michigan
Theresa Ann Galloner-Stroebel-Burnham
July 28, 1964 – November 9, 2010
Galloner-Stroebel-Burnham, Theresa AnnOsceola, IndianaFormerly of Bay City, Michigan
Theresa Ann Galloner-Stroebel-Burnham born on the 28th of July in the year of our Lord 1964, departed from our land into His on the 9th day of November in the year of our Lord 2010.
Our Beautiful daughter Theresa Ann, went to meet her Jesus late Tuesday evening after a short illness. She was preceeded in death by her father Leo James Galloner in 1998. She is survived by her parents Camille J. and Ronald H. Redlin, siblings Paulette (Glen) C. LaBean, Gaylord, MI., Kerry (Joseph) A. Gartland, Traverse City, MI., Kathaleen (Brian) J. Fitzhenry, Gaylord, MI., Kevin (Victorine) R. Redlin, Cumming, GA.. Nephews Ryan . LaBean, Jacob LaBean, Connor Gartland and Chase Redlin. Nieces Devyn Fitzhenry, Darby Fitzhenry and Delaney Gartland and her three furry children Lexi, Bentley and Bailey.
Theresa graduated from T.L. Handy High School, during which she was Homecoming Queen in 1982 went on to Southeastern Academy in Kissimmee, Florida and furthered her education in South Bend, Indiana where she got her LPN degree.
My first born, Theresa…You left me for a better place, didn’t you honey? You missed grandma, grandpa and your dad, I know. But it is so hard for me to comprehend this. My heart is heavy and is aching so bad. Your family is crying for you too. We will get through this together. When God calls us all home, the circle won’t be broken anymore. You were alone but like Sue says….you had your pets and Jesus and your guardian angel was near you also. Enjoy heaven sweetheart….it has got to be the greatest and best place in this whole wide universe. Say a prayer for us down here so we will make it too. To see your smile will be forever in my heart. Momma will be writing more sweetheart…..you’re never, never to be forgotten. We all love you with our whole hearts……oh baby, what a day! No one understands but a mother about losing a child.
“One’s sister is a part of one’s essentialself, an eternal presence of one’s heartand soul and memory.