In Loving Memory of Terri Spears: Honoring a Legacy of Compassion

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Terri Spears, a cherished member of our community and a graceful example of faith, strength and compassion. On May 7, 2024, at 5:30 am, Terri peacefully completed her courageous 10-month battle with cancer, leaving behind a legacy that will forever inspire us.

Terri's journey through cancer was marked by unwavering strength and resilience, traits that she exemplified throughout her life's work. As a Peer Support Supervisor at the Kellin Foundation, Terri touched the lives of countless individuals through her dedication, kindness, and expertise as a recovery coach and addiction specialist.

She believed in the healing power of community support and tirelessly championed causes that were close to her heart. Terri's faith, compassion, and commitment to making a difference were evident in every aspect of her life, earning her the admiration and love of all who knew her.

In honor of Terri's memory, her family and friends have decided to establish a Family Resource Room in her name at the Kellin Foundation. This room, to be named later by her family, will serve as a vital link connecting individuals and families to recovery resources in our community—a cause that Terri was deeply passionate about.

We invite all who knew and loved Terri to join us in this meaningful endeavor. Your donation not only honors Terri's legacy but also contributes to the Kellin Foundation's mission of uplifting and supporting those in need. Together, we can continue Terri's legacy of compassion and generosity, ensuring that her impact on our community lives on.

All contributions to the Family Resource Room are tax-deductible, and acknowledgment letters will be provided. Most importantly, your support serves as a tribute to an extraordinary woman who embodied strength, courage, faith, and a determination to leave a lasting legacy of love and service.

Thank you, Terri, for sharing your life with us. Your spirit will forever live on, and you will be deeply missed but never forgotten.

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