Theresa Romo Wurmlinger
May 31, 1957 ~ January 8, 2008
Theresa Romo Wurmlinger, of Vienna, Virginia. Died on Tuesday, January 8, 2008 at her residence surrounded by family and friends. Beloved wife of Dale P. Wurmlinger. Daughter of Bertha Romo and the late Edward Romo. She is also survived by her sister Yvonne Bustos, brothers Jesse, George and Paul Romo.
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Funeral Home:
Money & King Funeral Home
171 W. Maple Ave.
Vienna, VA
US 22180
Both Lorna and I were terribly saddened to hear of Terry’s passing. We hope that you and your family find some comfort in the number of friends who have been touched by her life. Our deepest sympathies to you any your family.
Thresa was a very kind person and a true role model to our girls, She never had a bad thing to say about anyone. She was our inspiration. We love you and will miss you dearly, she will always have a memory in our hearts Brother George, Karen, Edwina, Beverly, Hillery Christa and Makya Romo
Terry was a kind,decent person who inspired confidence and trust from the moment that you met her. I’ll remember her sincerity, her gentle demeanor and her and caring for others before herself as her legacy. God might just call upon her angelic qualities to help other victims of cancer and their families.
Theresa had a beautiful and unendingly positive outlook on life. Her caring and giving spirit should be an inspiration for us all. Love, Stephanie (cousin)
Terry was a great friend and boss. I was so lucky to have had the chance to work for her, as she was always there for you when you needed her. She would always make you smile. She will be greatly missed by all whose lives she has touched. God is now taking care of her in heaven.
I had the great pleasure of working with Terry for a number of years in our offices near the White House. She was the ultimate professional who made the most complex tasks seem easy, all the while demonstrating a truly wonderful human kindness. Her magnificent smile and can do attitude made our demanding environment much easier to bear. Terry showed us how to live and ultimately how to be with God. Our thoughts and prayers are with Terry, her family, and friends.
Terry has been and continues to be my inspiration. I am grateful for the privilege of having known her and loved her. From my first day in training as a brand new officer, and through the years she always had a smile and a kind word of encouragement. Truly she has fought the good fight. I imagine there is great rejoicing in Heaven at her arrival, and hope she puts in a good word for me and saves me a place! God Bless.
Although it has been many years, I will always remember Terry’s bubbly voice and twinkling eyes. She was one of the most positive and inspiring people I have met. I consider myself fortunate to have known her, if but for a brief time. Dale, I will keep you in my prayers. Elisa
Dale and family: I am so sad to hear of your loss. Dale, I remember the time I met Theresa. She was so outgoing and so happy. What a great couple you two made. Please accept our deepest sympathy and rest assured that while she is with God today, one day you will see her again! God promises us that. Carl and Brenda Davis
Terry was a joy and inspiration. We are all better for having known her. With love,
Terry’s wonderful personality and incredible courage will resonate with me–always. It’s been a privilege to know her and I will forever be grateful that our paths crossed. I only wish that her time here would have been so much longer. The world was clearly a better place with her in it. It seems fitting that she left us on one of the most unusual days — a day of summer in the middle of January. To those her knew her well, she was a burst of sunshine no matter the weather. I miss her already.
Today was our day for celebrating Terry’s life here on earth. We cried and laughed: cried because we miss her so; laughed because we recall how she could so easily lighten our burdens with her wonderful humor. She definitely created a sense of “community” and “family” for all who were privileged to know her. To her personal family, please know that it was clearly evident how important all of you were in her life==she talked about all of you in such a special way. May we all treasure the memories that remind us that life is eternal.
Terry was my mom (Roxane’s) best friend for many years. Throughout those years, Terry almost became a part of our family, and I loved having her around. I am a better person for knowing her, and she always had the right words to say to me when my days weren’t going as expected. I will always remember you, and always remember that you forced me to have a postive outlook on life. Thank you for being such a great friend to my mother. You did more than you could have ever known, and you made her very happy. I love you Terry, and I will never forget you. Please continue to look down on my mom, for I know how bad she misses you. May you Rest in Peace