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Terri Lynne Baeder

July 30, 1963 - October 26, 2020
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“Do not be afraid, for I am with you. Do not be anxious, for I am your God. I will fortify you, yes, I will help you, I will really hold on to you with my right hand of righteousness” Terri Lynne Baeder passed away October 26, 2020 peacefully at home with family. Born JulyContinue Reading

Wayne & Mary Reisler left a message on October 30, 2020:
We extend our deepest sympathy to Darrel, Ryan and Britany and also Mike and Sandy. Terri Lynne was such a caring person and will be missed by many. Remember those happier times with her. We are thinking of you. Sincerely, Wayne & Mary Anne Reisler & family
Susan Prior left a message on October 29, 2020:
My sincere sympathies to Terri's earthly family, Darrel, Ryan and Brittany.
There has never been a better nurse, or person. I was fortunate to have been a Union co-worker of Terri's.
Terri's smile and infectious laughter will live on. She had us in stitches of laughter when she could attend the old nurses breakfasts. Terri will be sorely missed.
Gwen Parrack left a message on October 28, 2020:
Terri was a shining ray of light in this world. We, and the many people she served, were so lucky to have her as a nurse at Cecil County Health Department. I especially appreciated her compassion and sense of humor and always felt a little lighter on my feet after spending time with her. As beautiful on the inside as she was on the outside...my thoughts and sympathy are with her closest friends and family whom I know she adored, as she spoke of them often. With sympathy, Gwen Parrack
Agee Brown left a message on October 28, 2020:
Darrel I am so sorry to hear of the loss of your wife. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers>
Randy Schwandt left a message on October 28, 2020:
My condolences to your entire family. Darrel, Terri was a wonderful person. I was honored to have worked with her and to call her my friend. After Terri and I lost our positions at Union Hospital Adult Day Services, we were somewhat out of touch, Rarely having communication. Thankfully, when Terri became ill, a mutual friend contacted me and Terri and I reconnected. I once asked her if it would be ok for me to tell her that I loved her at the end of each of our phone conversations or visits. She said that would be fine. I loved Terri as a friend and I am so sorry that she was not with us, in this world, for a longer time. I miss her.
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Please accept our deepest condolences for your family's loss.
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