Therese Meyers
July 21, 1964 - January 21, 2023
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Therese Meyers
July 21, 1964 - January 21, 2023
Obituary
Therese Marie Meyers, 58, of Fallston, passed away on Saturday, January 21, 2023 at Good Samaritan Hospice, Heritage Valley – Beaver, following a short battle with lung cancer.
Born on July 21, 1964, in Beaver Falls, she was the daughter of the late Eugene and Carla (Schuff) VanMaldeghem.
Therese had been a seamstress for AeroTech Designs Inc. for many years. Sewing was her passion, and she loved spending time with her loved ones.
She is survived by her daughters, Brandy (Shaun) Calloway, Amber (Steve) Rittenhouse, and Chelsea (Joseph) Patrisian; her grandchildren, Alexandria, Leigha, Caydence, Shaelie, Julia, John Michael, Gabriella, and Mia; her siblings, Paul (Jane) VanMaldeghem, Barb (Jim) Foster, Todd (Mabel) VanMaldaghem, and Charles VanMaldeghem; numerous nieces, nephews, and friends.
A memorial visitation will be held on Saturday, March 4th from 1-2PM, after which time a memorial service will be held in the GABAUER-TODD FUNERAL HOME & CREMATION SERVICES (Branch), 340 Third Street, Beaver.
Memorial Service
- Date & Time: March 04, 2023 (1:00 PM - 2:00 PM)
- Venue: Gabauer-Todd Funeral And Cremation Services
- Location: 340 3rd St, Beaver, PA 15009 - (Get Directions)
- Phone Number: (724) 775-0674
2 responses to Therese Meyers
Lisa Moldovan says:
February 20, 2023
I am so sorry to hear of Therese’s passing. She was a wonderful lifelong friend to my sister Becky Moldovan who passed of breast cancer a year prior in 2022. I am so sorry for your loss and our prayers our with your family at this difficult time.
Lisa Moldovan Puto
Danna Rzecznik says:
March 5, 2023
I didn’t know Therese for very long, but in the time that we worked together we became very close. She is a friend that I will never forget. I loved her sense of humor, depth of character, transparency, directness, wisdom, empathy, and kind heart. She taught me a lot about sewing and also about people… Therese was a great teacher with a tremendous amout of patience.
She shared lots of interesting information and stories, and could see me for who I am, which meant the world to me. She was honest and trustworthy. She will forever be missed. She would probably shake her head at me to know that my stupid car broke down the morning of her funeral and so I couldn’t get there… she wouldn’t be surprised because that’s so typical for me. I’m so sorry I missed it. My deepest condolences go out to all of her family and friends.