For over 21 years, Teresa worked for the Hamilton County Recorder's Office; she loved her job and her co-workers. Teresa had the gift of gab and was very outgoing. She loved people and never met a stranger. Teresa enjoyed traveling, especially to Hawaii. She ran a daycare service when she was younger as she loved being around children. Teresa was a wonderful & devoted mother & wife who loved her family.
She is survived by her husband of 42 years, Max Thompson; daughter, Lindsey Rene Thompson; son, Joshua Max (Chanel) Thompson; grandchildren, Maxwell York Thompson, Graham Ward Thompson, and Christian Lee Richardson; and her sister, Paula Diane (Ernie) Tharp.
In addition to her parents, Teresa was preceded in death by her brothers, Nelson Lee York and Albert "Tad" Allen York.
Private family services will be held with burial at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville.
For over 21 years, Teresa worked for the Hamilton County Recorder's Office; she loved her job and her co-workers. Teresa had the gift of gab and was very outgoing. She loved people and never met a stranger. Teresa enjoyed traveling, especially to Hawaii. She ran a daycare service when she was younger as she loved being around children. Teresa was a wonderful & devoted mother & wife who loved her family.
She is survived by her husband of 42 years, Max Thompson; daughter, Lindsey Rene Thompson; son, Joshua Max (Chanel) Thompson; grandchildren, Maxwell York Thompson, Graham Ward Thompson, and Christian Lee Richardson; and her sister, Paula Diane (Ernie) Tharp.
In addition to her parents, Teresa was preceded in death by her brothers, Nelson Lee York and Albert "Tad" Allen York.
Private family services will be held with burial at Crownland Cemetery in Noblesville.
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