Jan Knapp

Birth date: Sep 7, 1963 Death date: Mar 1, 2018
Terri Lynn Woods, age 54, of Astatula passed away on Thursday, March 1, 2018. She was born September 7, 1963 in Carbondale, IL and moved to Lake County in 1985 from Springfield, IL. She was an insurance and benefits coordinator in Read Obituary
I am so terribly sorry for the loss of sweet Terri. I have many happy memories of her.
Gloria and family: I am saddened to learn of Terri's illness and passing. I have so many good memories of walking to school with her and all the joys, sorrows, and fun we shared in our early teen years growing up on 21st street. She was a good friend then and a wonderful person who will be missed. Know that I will cherish my memories of her as many joyful glimmers along the path of life that I was lucky to have shared. Blessings to you all now, and in the days to come.
Kathryn Fleischli Dinardo
Springfield, Illinois
Terri, you could make us smile and laugh even about things that were not so funny. We loved to hear you sing! I'll never forget the day Steve introduced you to me. I don't remember the first words I heard you say but it made me laugh and we were instant buddies. Kathy and I feel honored and blessed to have known you. We love you Terri. Your memory will always put a warm spot in our hearts.
Kenny and Kathy Woods
Terri, I'll miss your ironic, self-deprecating humor. We clicked the first time we met, and I enjoyed every minute together with you.
A week ago we were comparing the wonderful world of paper towels. Terri had such a wonderful spirit and lit up every room with laughter and joy. Love you!
My dear precious Terri Lynn, beautiful wife, loving companion, and the best friend I have ever or ever will have, I will forever love and miss you always. The 34 years since God shined that little sun beam upon us through the sky light of that church while we were being wed was not nearly enough time to spend with you. Sorrowfully, Steve
Terri was such a blessing!!! She had such a big heart. I can close my eyes and picture her smiling and laughing and that is how I will always remember her.
Terri had a way of making you feel included and special when you were around her. When I was very young I remember being at her house and she took the time to color Huey, Dewey and Louie in a coloring book with me. When I got older, I remember she would put make up on me and curl (sometimes crimp) my hair. I could ramble endlessly about all the special memories of our times together. It was always a special treat when we got to see Terri, Aunt Sue and Uncle Dan.
My heart is breaking as I know it is for so many of us. It is still hard to comprehend. I know our relationship hasn't ended. It has only changed. I know she is in heaven. And if there are TV shows in heaven, there is bound to be a new top rated sitcom starring Terri, Uncle Lonnie and my dad!
Much love to you Steve, Aunt Sue and Uncle Dan. You all have been in our prayers.
Terry had the voice of an angel and a smile that would light up the world and melt your heart. That is how I will remember her. Everyone will miss her a lot.
Shirley Walker and Family.