Condolences
Our Condolences to the Hudon Family,
I stood in awe of Terrie's strength and courage though out her journey. She was always a bright light in the room.
Your family is in our prayers.
Kelly, Daniley, Rosie and Sean Stacey.
Tessa, Sean and Family,
My deepest condolences to you all. I was fortunate to work with Terrie as a patient advisor for the Calgary Cancer Project and loved getting to know her. I was always impressed by how powerfully and calmly she would share feedback. I will miss our chats. Terrie contributed immensely to the vision and design of the new Calgary Cancer Centre. I will carry forward her passion for ensuring that patient and families have a voice in care. Terrie was an integral part of our Patient & Family Advisory Council and will be missed. The council shared a few words yesterday evening and Terrie leaves behind a legacy that will continue to be championed by the council.
Catherine Anderson
Engagement Consultant, Calgary Cancer Project
We met Terrie at yoga through our dear friend Jodi, and she became a beacon of light for us. Terrie was first person to validate our path with a new venture, and was a loyal supporter of the blog. She provided wisdom and calming words when my sisters husband was diagnosed with terminal cancer. Her sunny disposition will stay with us forever. Meet you on the other side Terrie!
Dear Tessa and Sean,
I am so sorry for your loss. Your Mom was such an inspiration, she was such a determined women and had such a positive attitude. I feel fortunate to have known her.
Tessa, Sean and family,
We are so very sorry to hear of Terrie's passing. Her life was a testament to kindness, passion, foresight, living in the present, living for others and preparing her children for a future without her. We met Terrie through the PFAC group of the new cancer hospital committee. Her digital story was incredible, inspiring and a testament to her zest for life. Hearing her testimony and where she was at the latest point in time made us remember that life is short, sometimes unkind, worth fighting for and that we have unimaginable strength deep within all of us. Her love covered so many and will last forever through Tessa and Sean and her impact in the cancer community. She was a bright star and role model that blessed others in so many ways. She leaves wonderful memories for her future grand-children. She will live forever...
John and Lu from PFAC
Dear Larry, Shelagh, Tessa, Sean and all the Family,
Our deepest sympathies and heart felt condolences and prayers for you all as we mourn dear Terrie. Her bright light and a big heart is bound to live on in all of you. She loved so well in this world that her love will certainly continue into the next. May perpetual light shine upon her and may she rest in eternal love, and in the Glory of God.
Love and Prayers,
The Toole Family
I am so sorry for your loss Tessa and Sean,
Terrie was more than just a friend; we rode bikes together in the ride to conquer cancer, rode in sweep vehicles together, and share so many experiences good and bad. We volunteered together, gave speeches in and out of town, and helped develop software for an app that is now being used. We both believed we can’t change our experiences with cancer, but we can help the next person. She truly was an advocate for all of us. She always reminded me I could do anything. I will miss her so very much.
Dear Larry, Shelagh and all the Hudon family
My deepest sympathy and prayers as you grieve the loss of Terrie.
May the love and support of family and friends comfort you at this difficult time, and through the memories you will treasure and share, may you know God's loving care.
Fr. Greg
Dear Susan and family - I was very saddened to read of the loss of your sister and Aunt in today’s Herald. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. Sincerely Nancy & Doug Hibbs.
Dear Shelagh and Larry. - So sad to hear of Terri’s passing. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers.
Hugs, Jo Anne Hart
Patti and family,
My heart and prayers go out to you in this time of sorrow.
Lisa Wilson
Oh my dear Hudson cousins. I am so sad to know of Terrie’s passing. I can’t imagine how hard this must be for you all! Her courageous spirit and Zeal for life is inspiring. I will forever hear her infectious laugh and will miss her smart candid remarks. Know that all the Toole clan are storming Heaven for Terrie; her “core four” and all of you!
God bless,
Mary Beth
Tessa and Sean, I am so sorry and so sad to hear the news of your mom's passing. She was a vibrant, loving woman who was truly a dedicated advocate for both of you. My heart is breaking. Please accept my sincerest condolences and contact me at any time if you would like to talk. Big hugs to you both, Madame Lawrence.
My condolences to Tessa, Sean, and the Hudon family. I first met Terri as a member of the Stampede Western Photo Gallery, and over time became friends, a friendship that continued long after I left the committee. With a smile on hef face, and positive "can do" attitude she made and held space for people. I will miss her.
My friend since high school, she was an amazing mother, friend, advocate, a woman that I admired and loved. I'll miss your friendship Terrie. All my love to Tessa and Sean.
Shelagh, Larry and the Hudon family it is with great sadness to hear of Teri passing. She is everything you could ask for in a daughter and a sister to her siblings. I loved the fact she would not partake in conversations of the challenges she was enduring and only wanted to know how how everyone else was doing. Her strength I am sure has been instilled in her children. Love,Thoughts and Prayers for the entire Hudon Clan.
Terrie was the truest and dearest friend!! I will miss her so, but God needed another angel!!
Y Kerker
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