She received her education in the Baltimore City Public School System. In 2003 she was employed by Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Theresa was known to many as “Poochie Momma” and she always kept a smile on her face. She was a person that believed in forgiveness and would always encourage everyone around her to do the same.
Theresa was saved and loved to say “God Got Me” every time she would receive bad news about her illness. Rest assured she is now walking with “The King”.
Theresa had a huge heart, you could always depend on her for whatever it was you needed. You may have gotten cursed out in the process but that just meant she loved you and had your back. Her straight forward and happy go lucky personality is the reason so many people loved and respected her. The bond she had with her children and grandchildren was extraordinary. She absolutely adored them as they did her. To know Theresa is to know that it was three things she did not play about which was her hair, her nails and her grandchildren. Especially her grandchildren. She would have a fit when someone bothered her grandbabies. Spending family time was very important to her.
She loved a great cookout and was always the first one on the dance floor. Our beautiful angel was called home to dwell with THE KING on May 3, 2017. She will be sincerely missed by all who knew and loved her.
She was preceded in death by her brother David Smith.
She leaves behind her mother, Margie Lewis; her daughters, Tanya Stokes, Lakia Lewis and Staneka Royster; her bonus sons, Gerrod Davis and Chris Dagger Johnson, Sr.; her granddaughter, Labreya Johnson; her grandsons, Tyrod, Tiyann Davis and Chris Johnson, Jr.; her sisters, Denise, Penny, Brenda, Margaret and Geneva Lewis; her brothers, Hamilton, Dennis, and George Lewis; her brother in-law, Ronald Caroll, seven nieces, eight nephews, eleven great nephews, four great nieces, one great great niece, a best friend, Teresa Johnson along with a host of
family and friends.
Source: Calvin B. Scruggs Funeral Home
She received her education in the Baltimore City Public School System. In 2003 she was employed by Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine.
Theresa was known to many as “Poochie Momma” and she always kept a smile on her face. She was a person that believed in forgiveness and would always encourage everyone around her to do the same.
Theresa was saved and loved to say “God Got Me” every time she would receive bad news about her illness. Rest assured she is now walking with “The King”.
Theresa had a huge heart, you could always depend on her for whatever it was you needed. You may have gotten cursed out in the process but that just meant she loved you and had your back. Her straight forward and happy go lucky personality is the reason so many people loved and respected her. The bond she had with her children and grandchildren was extraordinary. She absolutely adored them as they did her. To know Theresa is to know that it was three things she did not play about which was her hair, her nails and her grandchildren. Especially her grandchildren. She would have a fit when someone bothered her grandbabies. Spending family time was very important to her.
She loved a great cookout and was always the first one on the dance floor. Our beautiful angel was called home to dwell with THE KING on May 3, 2017. She will be sincerely missed by all who knew and loved her.
She was preceded in death by her brother David Smith.
She leaves behind her mother, Margie Lewis; her daughters, Tanya Stokes, Lakia Lewis and Staneka Royster; her bonus sons, Gerrod Davis and Chris Dagger Johnson, Sr.; her granddaughter, Labreya Johnson; her grandsons, Tyrod, Tiyann Davis and Chris Johnson, Jr.; her sisters, Denise, Penny, Brenda, Margaret and Geneva Lewis; her brothers, Hamilton, Dennis, and George Lewis; her brother in-law, Ronald Caroll, seven nieces, eight nephews, eleven great nephews, four great nieces, one great great niece, a best friend, Teresa Johnson along with a host of
family and friends.
Source: Calvin B. Scruggs Funeral Home
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