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MANIACCO, Terri-Lynn (nee Elliott)

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 It is with profound sorrow that we announce the sudden passing of our mother, wife, sister, auntie, niece, and best friend, on Friday, October 21, 2022. To everyone that knew her, Terri-Lynn has long been an angel walking among us and we know that she will assume her role as ‘Guardian’ flawlessly. 

Beloved wife of Carl, her greatest pride in life was becoming mother to Michael and Jarret. Predeceased by her parents James and Joyce Elliott (nee Deluca). Survived by Aunt Linda Infanti and Uncle Les Elliott (Sue), as well as her godparents Bill and Terry Marcoux. As she has always done, she will continue to watch over her brother James (Christine), and her nieces Jessica (Daniel), Jennifer (Ryan), and nephew Ryan, and especially her great-nephews Alister, Saul & Emry, and Owen & Dylan. She will be missed immensely by her sister-in-law Suzanne (Tom), and brothers-in-law Ted (Diane) and Palmer, and sister-in-law Lolita, along with nieces Emily (Brandyn), Alex (Morgan) and Adrian (Stephanie), and Cory (Stephanie) and Dylan (Portia).

Terri-Lynn was a best friend to many, but will be extraordinarily missed by Karen Marcoux, Anna Riseng, Debbie Caparossi, Paula Thompson (Bill), Tracey Theriault (Chris), and Ruth Wilson.  Auntie T will be especially missed by ‘nephews’ Kyle MacLean (Rachel) and Cody MacLean (Jamie), along with all of those who called her Auntie: Montana and Sydney, BJ, Mac and Avery, Brady and Tanner, Ryder, Alexa-Rae and Abby.

TL loved getting involved in the community and was an avid supporter of local theatre, spending many years alongside friends Joe Lauzon, Loretta Durat, and Thomas Brandstetter - first as Prop Manager and eventually becoming one of the most adored Stage Managers the city has ever known.

Friends and family are invited to visit at Arthur Funeral Home - Barton & Kiteley Chapel (492 Wellington St. East, Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario 705-759-2522) on Sunday, October 30, 2022 between 6 and 8 pm. Cremation has taken place.  Mom was a strong supporter of the Alzheimer’s Society, and memorial donations (payable cheque or online) to them would be much appreciated.

The family would like to extend a tremendous thank you to everyone who has been by our side from the moment news of the tragedy broke. There are no words to express how much we appreciate all the love and support.
 



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