Teresa Amelia Trimble (Kennedy) passed away peacefully in her bed on April 14, 2022 at the age of 95. She is survived by her daughter and caregiver, Margaret, son Walter Trimble and wife Rena, along with 5 adoring grandchildren and 5 great-grandchildren as well as many nieces and nephews. 

Teresa grew up in Rochester, NY to a proud Irish-American family with parents John and Florence Kennedy and 7 siblings. She married Robert Trimble in 1948 for which they spent the next 62 years together until Robert’s death in 2011. 

She cherished family, word searches, jigsaw puzzles, The Young and the Restless, and was forever a proud, flag-waving patriot and upstanding wife, mother, grandmother, aunt, friend, and person. The Funeral will be held at the chapel at White Haven Memorial Park Cemetery on April 20th, 2022 at 1:00PM. In lieu of flowers, please consider a donation to the American Alzheimer’s Association or your local ASPCA or Lollypop Farm.


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8 responses to “Trimble, Teresa A.”

  1. Robert Bruce Rector Avatar
    Robert Bruce Rector

    I love you grandma, miss you so very much.

  2. Love you gram !!!!!!!

  3. Michael Oas Avatar
    Michael Oas

    So sorry-Bob and Teresa were the best neighbors ever! Miss them both. They are together again. Thoughts are with the family.

  4. David LaBarge Avatar
    David LaBarge

    Teresa was a wonderful neighbor and just such a sweet lady. Her and Bob both are sadly missed. May this special lady Rest In Peace, reunited with Bob.

  5. Eileen Suter Herbert Avatar
    Eileen Suter Herbert

    Walter & Peggy,
    I have wonderful memories of playing in your backyard and your mom always serving us great snacks. She was a wonderful ‘neighborhood
    mom.

  6. Mom I will always love and miss you forever.

  7. Laurise Beckelhymer Avatar
    Laurise Beckelhymer

    My heart breaks for all of you. While I only knew Teresa for a few years, I was very happy to know her. She was a sweet lady, and will miss her.

  8. Jessica Deil Avatar
    Jessica Deil

    This is a sad day but also one full of the most wonderful memories. Teresa was my second Mom and she did take great care of me. From the day we moved in next door, I always felt at home there. She was such a sweet lady and funny and feisty as well. I love you Teresa!