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Teresa Lee Coble

February 26, 1959 — March 6, 2012

ANGIER -Teresa (Terri) Lee Coble passed away on March 6, 2012 at her home in Angier, at the age of 53. She was born in Greensboro on Feb. 26, 1959 to Edgar Lee Cable and Eloise Goodrich. She was one of eight children; Weldon Faircloth (deceased): Toni Stewart, married to Jerry of Greensboro; Sybil Harrington of Clarksville, Va.; Iris Adams of Greensboro; Billy Faircloth, married to Carolyn of Brown Summit; Larry Faircloth married to Gail of Greensboro and Edwina Pegram, married to Randy of Charlotte. She was the beloved Aunt of numerous nieces and nephews. Terri was married to James F. Coble on August 4, 1979 and they were blessed with four daughters during their 32 years of marriage. Sarah, married to Mark Smith of Angier; Jamie, married to Devon Dunn of Linden; and Megan and Mekayla of the home. Terris four grandchildren; Hannah, Haley, Noah and Breinnah were the delight of her life, and her favorite amusement. Terri was the master and keeper of the Family Recipe for Peanut Butter Cake, a skill which made her the guest of honor at all family gatherings. She cherished and loved spending time with her family, especially movie night and playing games. She was a gifted seamstress and master of a variety of crafts. Terri had a deep and abiding faith in her Lord and Savior, she and James were charter members of Liberty Road Baptist Church in Asheboro. Funeral service will be held at Bryan-Lee Funeral Chapel, Angier at 11:00 AM Friday March 9, 2012. Viewing will be one hour prior to the service. In lieu of flowers please make donations to your favorite local charity.

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