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Family and friends are invited to meet at Bethania Lutheran Church (4120 Wright Ave) on Wednesday, December 21, 2022, for a visitation from 10:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m.
A service honoring and celebrating her life will follow at 11:30 a.m.
Memorial Suggestions
In lieu of flowers, Terri would have requested to be kind to one another. For those that would also like to contribute to her memory, the family has suggested charitywater.org/terrijones and St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital (stjude.org).
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Miller's Flowers(FRANKLIN, WI AND ROCKWALL, TX) – Terri Lynn Jones, 68, passed away unexpectedly at Ascension SE Wisconsin Hospital – Franklin Campus on Sunday, December 11, 2022.
She was born in Great Lakes, IL on December 10, 1954, the daughter of the late Burton and Janet (nee Jeppesen) Kintzler. She grew up in Racine and graduated from Washington Park High School. She also attended Carthage College.
Terri married Murray A. Jones in the A.F. Siebert Chapel at Carthage College on September 24, 1994. Together they owned a small business, and Terri was essential to its long-term success. Terri was an innovator, well respected, leader and role model for all she worked with and for.
Terri was happiest in the company of her family, especially her grandchildren, of whom she was incredibly proud. She focused her time and energy on bringing joy and love to others and creating experiences for her family to be together; Christmas gatherings with an abundance of food and gifts, a pool in her backyard for grandkids and friends to swim anytime, Panama City Beach vacations and “Camp Poetry” Thanksgiving weekends. She enjoyed shopping with her sister, attending NASCAR races in their motorhome and traveling, including a recent trip to visit relatives in Denmark.
In addition to her husband Murray, she is survived by her children, Katie (Bret) Wagner and Brett (Nicole) Hauch; her cherished grandchildren, Jack, Soren, Nolan, and Annika; her sister, Julie (Don) Hansen; her favorite nephew, Jacob Hansen; the father of her children, Tom Hauch; her aunt and uncle, Elaine Kintzler and Dick Jeppesen; her step-children, Chris Jones, Scott (Krystal) Jones, Steven (Amy) Jones and numerous step grandchildren. Terri was also preceded in death by her granddaughter, Kennedy Wagner.
Family and friends are invited to meet at Bethania Lutheran Church (4120 Wright Ave) on Wednesday, December 21, 2022, for a visitation from 10:00 a.m. until 11:30 a.m. A service honoring and celebrating her life will follow at 11:30 a.m. In lieu of flowers, Terri would have requested to be kind to one another. For those that would also like to contribute to her memory, the family has suggested Charity Water (charitywater.org/terrijones) and St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital (stjude.org)
Dan Boll says
My thoughts and prayers are with Terri and her family.
Terri was kind and helpful, despite being a competitor in business (maybe she knew I really wasn’t much competition to her 🙂
She was also one of the first to congratulate me when I started my own company!
Just a few examples of her character!
Dan
Leslie (Grow) Ornelas says
Katie and Brett,
My sincere condolences for the passing of your mother. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this time of great loss.
Bruce and Cecelia Koellner says
Our deepest sympathy to the family. Terri and Julie lived next door to us and Terri was our babysitter. Many beautiful memories to remember.
Tom and Therese Andersen says
Our sincere condolences to Julie and family for the loss of your beloved sister. Prayers are with you
Bente Ringgaard says
Julie and Katie
My sincerest condolences for your great loss
Warm thoughts and menories from Aages sister Bente whom you met briefly when visiting Denmark
Robin Walden says
I’m still trying to process the fact that my beautiful friend is gone. Terri was a tremendous friend and always so caring. She was so proud of her children and grandchildren. We met 21 years ago at Texas Motor Speedway. She and Murray were camped next to us and Terri and I had on the exact same UPS Dale Jarrett jacket. Then we traveled together for many years to NASCAR races in Atlanta, Talladega and of course Texas. I will never forget Terri and her smile and beautiful lips. We had our special song, True Love Ways, that she and I always danced to. I know her Dad loved it, too. My heart goes out to Murray, Julie, Katie & Bret, Brett & Nicole, Steven & Amy, Scott and all her grandchildren. She loved you all dearly. ❤️
Inger Busk Vestergaard says
Dear Katie, Julie, Murray
We send you all our deepest condolences.
Your dear, loving Mother, Sister and Wife, Terri has suddenly left you.
We send our prayers and think of you all, our special American Family. !
Thank you for visiting us in 2018.
Love and hugs to you all from Poul & Inger, Denmark.
Bente and Aage Copenhagen says
To Murray, Julie, Katie, Bret and family. It is with great sorrow to know that Terri has passet away. We send our deepest condolances. She passet away very much to aerly. We remember Terri as a very nice person. She visited us with Julie and Murray in 2018. Where She loved sightseeing (except her legs), shopping, and fun all the time. You Will be a big lose. Love from Bente and Aage Copenh. May you rest in peace
Tasha says
My thoughts and prayers are with you! She was professional, kind to others, and there when you needed a hand. Terri was an incredible person and will be missed by many.
Jane Stacey says
Terri Kintzler was my first close friend. We grew up together on Hayes Avenue. We played together every day for years and walked to and from SC Johnson School and then Mitchell Jr High School. I was welcome in the Kintzler family and specifically remember being introduced to aebleskeever by her Danish grandmother. We played many imaginary games, dolls, Barbies, monopoly, cards, rode bikes, rollerskated, iceskated and played at Humble Park and Pierce Woods. All my life, I would wake up on December 10 and say, “Today is Terri’s birthday”.
Even though we were not in touch for many years, I hold Terri’s spirit in my heart and was so very very fortunate to have been her childhood friend.