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TERESSA ANN ARTERBERRY OBITUARY
Reprinted with Permission
© Barnes Friederich Funeral Home
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TERESSA ANN ARTERBERRY
1952 - 2013


Terresa Ann Thompson Arterberry, 60, passed away July 29, 2013. Terresa was born December 22, 1952 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma to Vernon and Johnnie Freeman Thompson.
She was married to Alford Lavon "Von" Arterberry.
Terresa was a wife, mother, grandmother and sister and will be greatly missed.
She enjoyed going to the Casino, playing canasta and rummy, sewing and "talking with her hands" .
She is survived by husband, Von; son, Vaughn Dewayne Arterberry and fiance, Taylor Sprouse, daughter, Crystal Sons and husband Carlton; three grandchildren, Logan, Hannah, and Eli, brothers and sisters, Danny and wife Judy, Anita, Terrie and husband Fred, Chris, Bonnie, Webster and wife Cathe, Farley and wife Donna and Harley and wife Charlotte as well as special friend Lila.


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