including teresa s mother, reba. all teresa ever wanted was to have a husband that cared for her, somebody she cared for and to have a family. a sweet and kind of corny and even after kelsey s two little brothers arrived, she could see the signs of her parents affection for each other. every night before he would get ready to go to work he would give her a kiss on the cheek and say good night, i love you. to the sown teresa was a softball mom, the trunk of her car always a muddle of bats and balls. she shuttling kids back and forth. there was a times when i had a softball game and tyler and coby had a game at the same time. she would stay 30 minutes at their games and each of our games. she was an amazing mother. there s nothing she would not do for myself or my two brothers. then there was that
they took turns talking about the loving daughter, the softball mom, the sweet woman gunned down on that lonely country road. a murder that was still a mystery. my family will not stop searching or doing whatever it takes to find out who took teresa s life. when scott got up to speak, you can bet people were paying special close attention. yes, she was a loving wife, loving mother and a loving friend to the community, yes, she would do anything for anybody at any time. having discovered he was not exactly husband of the year, some people nursed a lingering suspicion and yet here he was devoted to the care of his children and full of praise for his dead wife. she did a wonderful job raising these kids. she was the one who got them to practice on time, got them to ball games on time. when sheriff ellis walked up to the podium, he looked at
under a setting sun on a sweltering summer night, two years after her death, teresa mayfield s friends and family gathered to remember. i talk to her almost every day, and i miss those talks. they took turns talking about the loving daughter, the softball mom, the sweet woman gunned down on that lonely country road. a murder that was still a mystery. my family will not stop searching or doing whatever it takes to find out who took teresa s life. when scott got up to speak, you can bet people were paying special, close attention. yes, she was a loving wife, loving mother and a loving friend to the community. yes, she would do anything for anybody at any time. having discovered he was not exactly husband of the year, some people still nursed a lingering suspicion, and yet, here he was devoted to the care of his children and full of prseor his deawife. she did a wderful job raising these kids.
all teresa wanted was to have a husband that cared for her, somebody she cared for that could have a family. and it was sweet and kind of corny, and even after kelsey s two little brothers arrived, she could see the signs of her parents affection for one another. every night before he got ready to go to work he would give her a kiss on the cheek and say goodnight, i love you. to the city, she was the softball mom, shuttling kids back and forth. i remember there was a time when i had a softball game and my brothers had a baseball game all at the same time. and she stayed 30 minutes at colby s game, 30 minutes at taylor s game and 30 minutes at my game. there was nothing that she would not do for myself or my two brothers. then there was that sweltering morning, june 2007. teresa drove off to run errands and didn t come back.
day and i miss those talks. they took turns talking about the loving daughter, the softball mom, the sweet woman gunned down on that lonely country road. a murder that was still a mystery. my family will not stop searching or doing whatever it takes to find out who took teresa s life. when scott got up to speak, you can bet people were paying special close attention. yes, she was a loving wife, loving mother and a loving friend to the community, yes, she would do anything for anybody at any time. having discovered he was not exactly husband of the year, some people still nursed a lingering suspicion, and yet here he was devoted to the care of his children and full of praise for his dead wife. she did a wonderful job raising these kids. she was the one who got them to practice on time, got them to ball games on time.