An innovator, entrepreneur, and world-class eccentric, Terri was a pioneer in the creation and manufacture of fragrant lovemaking gels and potions at a time when women rarely ventured outside the realms of teaching, nursing and food service. She was also a Big Band songstress, a matchmaker, a nutritionist, a loving and generous mother, and a loyal friend.
Terri didn't suffer fools gladly, or Scorpios, and felt fortunate that her children were neither or she might have been tempted to disown them.
She is survived by sons Len and Ray Richmond and daughter Romi Gordon; granddaughter Gabi Richmond; grandsons Spencer and Clay Gordon and Joshua and Dylan Richmond; son-in-law Joel Gordon; sister Bernice Fisher; brother-in-law Harold Fisher; and of course, the esteemed Chicky and Kitty-Kat.
A memorial service celebrating Terri's fascinating and colorful life will be held on Friday, January 29, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. at Mount Sinai Memorial Park, 5950 Forest Lawn Drive, Hollywood Hills.
Published in the Los Angeles Times on January 29, 2010.
An innovator, entrepreneur, and world-class eccentric, Terri was a pioneer in the creation and manufacture of fragrant lovemaking gels and potions at a time when women rarely ventured outside the realms of teaching, nursing and food service. She was also a Big Band songstress, a matchmaker, a nutritionist, a loving and generous mother, and a loyal friend.
Terri didn't suffer fools gladly, or Scorpios, and felt fortunate that her children were neither or she might have been tempted to disown them.
She is survived by sons Len and Ray Richmond and daughter Romi Gordon; granddaughter Gabi Richmond; grandsons Spencer and Clay Gordon and Joshua and Dylan Richmond; son-in-law Joel Gordon; sister Bernice Fisher; brother-in-law Harold Fisher; and of course, the esteemed Chicky and Kitty-Kat.
A memorial service celebrating Terri's fascinating and colorful life will be held on Friday, January 29, 2010 at 1:00 p.m. at Mount Sinai Memorial Park, 5950 Forest Lawn Drive, Hollywood Hills.
Published in the Los Angeles Times on January 29, 2010.
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