
Terri A Weidman
October 11, 1960 - August 20, 2020Service Information
Celebration of Life August 25, 2020 at 11:30AM
157 East Riverside Drive #3A, St. George, Utah 84790
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Terri A Weidman
Terri Ann (Murphy) Weidman passed away on August 20, 2020 after her fight with cancer. She was born October 11, 1960 in Denton, TX to Bert and Joyce Murphy. Her father was in the Air Force while she was growing up and she lived in several different places. Even though she was very young she had many fond memories of being in England and France.
Terri graduated from Kingman Highschool in Kingman, Arizona and then went to Ricks College in Idaho where she graduated with her Associates Degree in English. She moved to Provo, Utah to attend BYU majoring in Elementary Education before deciding to serve and mission for her Church. She was called to serve in the England/London South Mission and loved getting to know the people of Great Britain. It was a defining time for the rest of her life.
She returned to BYU after her mission, where she met and married her husband, Christopher P Weidman. They were sealed in the Manti Temple on May 2, 1987. Terri’s greatest dream was to become a wife and mother. She was blessed with 5 loving children: Mitchell, Michael, Ann, Nathan and Christopher J.
She was blessed with many talents such as knitting, crocheting, photography, quilting, sewing, cooking and many more. She loved family history, teaching and blessing others with her many talents.
Terri is survived by her husband, Christopher P; children, Ann Marie, Nathan Alexander and Christopher James; Mother, Joyce (Ollar) Murphy; Sister, Kelli Hester; Brothers, Thomas (Jerlyn) Murphy and Scott (Shawna) Murphy.
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Teri, just found you on the net. Your emails stopped and I knew something was wrong. Loved and enjoyed working on the Ollar family history with you.
Truly believe that our friendship was made in heaven. When you became my visiting teacher it was not just for that month or that year. You continued being my visiting teacher after I had left the ward. You where a very good and close friend. You taught me many things.( cooking, sewing, and many other crafts). So that I will not know how to finish my quilt that we started together . I guess I will have to find somebody else to teach me how to finish it You brought me many gifts (mostly yummy food) and I do believe you truly loved me. I love you also and enjoyed our time spent together. The day that I took this picture was the last time I saw you. You will always influence my life you’re such an amazing person. I am so grateful that you where in my life. He will truly be missed.