She worked for Western Printing, the maker of “Little Golden” books for children. She was for many years a bell ringer for the Salvation Army. She attended Bonne Terre Church of God when she was able.
Many who knew her considered her mother, grandmother and friend. She touched so many lives in her 85 years, the list of names would circle the world.
She is survived by her children, Tom (Alvina) Tedder, Orin “Ted” Tedder and fiancee Sandy Newman, Patricia “Pat” Martin, Carol (Gary) Zahn, David Tedder, Richard “Rick” Tedder, Nancy and life Partner Marshall Woods, Cindy Tedder, and Alice (Lester) Brooks; brother, Robert (Jenny) Dickerson; 35 grandchildren, 92 great-grandchildren and nine great great- grandchildren; nephews, nieces, other relatives and many friends; and beloved dog, Little Bit.
Coplin Funeral Home
She worked for Western Printing, the maker of “Little Golden” books for children. She was for many years a bell ringer for the Salvation Army. She attended Bonne Terre Church of God when she was able.
Many who knew her considered her mother, grandmother and friend. She touched so many lives in her 85 years, the list of names would circle the world.
She is survived by her children, Tom (Alvina) Tedder, Orin “Ted” Tedder and fiancee Sandy Newman, Patricia “Pat” Martin, Carol (Gary) Zahn, David Tedder, Richard “Rick” Tedder, Nancy and life Partner Marshall Woods, Cindy Tedder, and Alice (Lester) Brooks; brother, Robert (Jenny) Dickerson; 35 grandchildren, 92 great-grandchildren and nine great great- grandchildren; nephews, nieces, other relatives and many friends; and beloved dog, Little Bit.
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