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I also had correspondence with Kathy in my early years of Lyme and I always

enjoyed her writings in LymeAid. I was shocked to read that she had died!!

Kathy will be missed by many people - she was truly a fighter and a crusader

for Lyme patients.

Bless you Kathy ... you don't hurt any longer and you can finally rest.

Ann

> While I did not know Kathy Cavert personally, I did have correspondence

with

> her early in my search for treatment. If this post does not only saddens

> me, it enrages me. Is this our future....? Sorry to be so blunt, but we

> need to wake up and do something about the lack of research and treatment

> for Lyme disease. We need to stop Dr's like Dattwyler and Steere who are

> preventing this research and claim this disease is easily treated with a

few

> weeks of antibiotics. I am much too emotional to continue, please say a

> prayer for Kathy and her family, she is no longer in pain..

> Marta

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Dearest a...I'm so sorry to hear this news. I don't believe I knew

Tery, but it sure sounds like she was an amazingly brave and determined

lady. Her family will be in my prayers.

Much Love...

Tess

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I can't believe it. News of Tery's death is just so unexpected and sad.

Although Tery hadn't posted here for a long time, she was once a regular

member and contributor. She was a no-nonsense, hardworking woman.

Despite her many physical problems and significant pain, she continued

to work full-time and take care of her family.

She handled numerous disappointments and setbacks quietly and bravely.

Tery also supported me when I needed a friend. I won't forget that.

God bless her and her family.

[ ] Very sad news

> Today I was told that one of our members passed away in her sleep on

> Saturday night. Tery of ville, Florida was only 44 and

left

> her husband Jeff and her 8 year old son . Her picture with her

son is

> in our member's photo area.

> The cause of death I believe was peritonitis & diverticulitis. She

had been

> feeling bad and was going to go to the doctor the following day. Tery

was

> very sick and had failed all of the available drugs and drug trials.

In

> spite of being so ill Tery continued to work full time because she was

so

> close to getting her pension and full medical benefits. She reached

her

> pension time a few months ago and had finally been able to stop

working.

>

> You may have remember her by her user names TJONES500 or Peppergirl,

her

> beloved Quaker.

>

> If anybody wants, contribution can be made to the Arthritis Foundation

in

> honor of Tery .

> My heart goes out to her family.

> a

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She also supported me too. She worked months trying to find me a doctor

in Jax, since we go there for our Business a couple times a month. She

was trying to find me one who took my insurance. I gave her all my stuff

and she would hear of a " good one " or see another doctor and start

making the calls all over again. She didn't have to do that for me all

that time, but she did. I had crappy insurance and she would call and

try every whichaway to get me in! She was very funny and good

personality and always minimized her problems to me. I am a whiner. Wish

I could have been more like her. She did indeed think of others first.

Susie

wrote:

> I can't believe it. News of Tery's death is just so unexpected and

> sad.

>

> Although Tery hadn't posted here for a long time, she was once a

> regular

> member and contributor. She was a no-nonsense, hardworking woman.

> Despite her many physical problems and significant pain, she continued

>

> to work full-time and take care of her family.

>

> She handled numerous disappointments and setbacks quietly and bravely.

>

> Tery also supported me when I needed a friend. I won't forget that.

>

> God bless her and her family.

>

>

>

>

>

> [ ] Very sad news

>

>

> > Today I was told that one of our members passed away in her sleep on

>

> > Saturday night. Tery of ville, Florida was only 44 and

>

> left

> > her husband Jeff and her 8 year old son . Her picture with her

> son is

> > in our member's photo area.

> > The cause of death I believe was peritonitis & diverticulitis. She

> had been

> > feeling bad and was going to go to the doctor the following day.

> Tery

> was

> > very sick and had failed all of the available drugs and drug trials.

>

> In

> > spite of being so ill Tery continued to work full time because she

> was

> so

> > close to getting her pension and full medical benefits. She reached

>

> her

> > pension time a few months ago and had finally been able to stop

> working.

> >

> > You may have remember her by her user names TJONES500 or Peppergirl,

>

> her

> > beloved Quaker.

> >

> > If anybody wants, contribution can be made to the Arthritis

> Foundation

> in

> > honor of Tery .

> > My heart goes out to her family.

> > a

>

>

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So very sorry to read about Tery. My heart goes out to her little boy! I

always admired

her determination to fight this terrible disease and was always disappointed

with her,

when all the drug treatments failed. So sad.

Carol

[ ] Very sad news

>

>

> > Today I was told that one of our members passed away in her sleep on

> > Saturday night. Tery of ville, Florida was only 44 and

> left

> > her husband Jeff and her 8 year old son . Her picture with her

> son is

> > in our member's photo area.

> > The cause of death I believe was peritonitis & diverticulitis. She

> had been

> > feeling bad and was going to go to the doctor the following day. Tery

> was

> > very sick and had failed all of the available drugs and drug trials.

> In

> > spite of being so ill Tery continued to work full time because she was

> so

> > close to getting her pension and full medical benefits. She reached

> her

> > pension time a few months ago and had finally been able to stop

> working.

> >

> > You may have remember her by her user names TJONES500 or Peppergirl,

> her

> > beloved Quaker.

> >

> > If anybody wants, contribution can be made to the Arthritis Foundation

> in

> > honor of Tery .

> > My heart goes out to her family.

> > a

>

>

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I never knew Teri but am extremely saddened to hear of her passing.

My thoughts and prayers go to her and her family. It does bring some

comfort that she is with God and never has to go through the pain she

must have endured.

It certainly makes one realize how special every day is...

Al

> Today I was told that one of our members passed away in her sleep on

> Saturday night. Tery of ville, Florida was only 44

and left

> her husband Jeff and her 8 year old son . Her picture with her

son is

> in our member's photo area.

> The cause of death I believe was peritonitis & diverticulitis. She

had been

> feeling bad and was going to go to the doctor the following day.

Tery was

> very sick and had failed all of the available drugs and drug

trials. In

> spite of being so ill Tery continued to work full time because she

was so

> close to getting her pension and full medical benefits. She

reached her

> pension time a few months ago and had finally been able to stop

working.

>

> You may have remember her by her user names TJONES500 or

Peppergirl, her

> beloved Quaker.

>

> If anybody wants, contribution can be made to the Arthritis

Foundation in

> honor of Tery .

> My heart goes out to her family.

> a

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How awful. It is sad what the world has come to. I just don't know what to

say other than my sincerest condolences and prayers to you and her family.

Lorrie

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Oh my God, what horrible, terrible news ... Jeanine, *hugs* to you and I

hope that you will be OK ... and I will say a prayer for her family tonight.

~nne in Albany

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How very sad...my condolences to you and her family. I, too lost my

father...5 years ago today. Shall we scratch this day off the March

calender? Kim

> Heard today that a very good friend and fellow crafter was murdered

> by her son. Her name was Elli Perkins and she had done superb

glass

> painting. Maybe some of you had seen her at the Renaissance

> Festival. She and her husband had a lovely building that he built

> for her. Oh my, I'm so sad. She got me started in the Niagara

> Frontier Craftsmen and was a good friend as well. I will miss her

> terribly.

>

> Jeanine

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Oh Jeanine :(. Im sorry

Hugz

Shaye

Very sad news

Heard today that a very good friend and fellow crafter was murdered

by her son. Her name was Elli Perkins and she had done superb glass

painting. Maybe some of you had seen her at the Renaissance

Festival. She and her husband had a lovely building that he built

for her. Oh my, I'm so sad. She got me started in the Niagara

Frontier Craftsmen and was a good friend as well. I will miss her

terribly.

Jeanine

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