Teresa Anne Bart

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Teresa Anne Bart, 59, of Waco, died Monday, September 5, 2016 in Waco. She was born February 4, 1957 in Peoria, Illinois to Robert T. and Betty Charlene Julien.

A Memorial Mass is being planned in Bloomington.

Terri graduated from Illinois Valley Central High School in 1975. She worked as a dispatcher for the Chillicothe Police and Fire Departments from 1975-1977. In 2010, she retired from Caterpillar after 32 years of service and accepted a position at L-3 Communications in Waco.

Survivors include her two children, Brian Bart and Brenda Bart both of Waco; three grandchildren; two sisters, Catherine and Dean Naleway of Bloomington, IL and Mary and Paul Rodriguez of Pascagoula, MS; and one brother, Stephen and Connie Julien of Marquette Heights, IL.

Memorial contributions in her name may be made to the American Lung Association or the American Cancer Society.

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  1. Please accept my condolences, Terry has been in my prayers since she went out on leave. She so loved her kids and her grandsons and granddaughter. God Bless and keep you all.

  2. A loving, funny lady – with a generous heart, warm smile and love of family. I was blessed to know her.
    You are in my prayers.

  3. Jerrida Copeland

    Your family is in our prayers.

  4. Wishing good thoughts and warm hugs to Teresa’s family. It was an honor and pleasure getting to know Teresa and the love she had for life and, especially, her family.

    Laura Webb, LMSW
    Providence Hospice

  5. I enjoyed working with Terry. She was a wonderful and sweet lady. She loved her family and spoke of them often. I will miss her.

  6. My prayers for the family of Terri. She loved you all so very much and spoke of you frequently when we worked together. I’m so sorry for your loss.

  7. My second mom….always so always warm and welcoming. Praying for the whole family. I will miss Terri. God rest your soul.

  8. Blessed to have known Terry, she will always be in my heart ❤
    God Bless you all ?

  9. Please accept my heartfelt condolences on the loss of Teresa. A scripture that always brings me comfort is 2 Corinthians 1:3,4 that says, “Praised be the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort, who comforts us in all our trials so that we may be able to comfort others in any sort of trial with the comfort that we receive from God.”
    May the love of our Father and of those around you help you through the days ahead.

  10. So sorry for your loss. I worked with Teresa at Caterpillar. Sweet, funny and always helpful! You are all in my prayers.

  11. Louan Hasler
    I worked with Terri at Caterpillar. Very sorry for your loss. Terri was always helpful to everyone. We have you in our prayers.❤️Louan@mtco.com

  12. I worked with Terry while in Marketing at Caterpillar. She was always in a good mood, and so very helpful and accommodating. She so loved her Family, speaking of them in some way every time we talked. So sorry to hear of her passing. Please accept my sincere condolences.
    Mary Alice Kuntz

  13. Terry was a sweet and gentle soul that God graced us to have in our lives for a brief moment in time. Everyone should be comforted to know she is no longer suffering but in Heaven in peace. She was one of God’s little angels and she is looking over all of us. God Bless Terry and her family.

  14. A little bit late, but I just heard of Terri’ s passing. Worked with her at Cat in D,&FP. I am sorry of hearing of her passing, enjoyed working with her.

    Norm Kane

  15. I met Terry in the early 80’s. She sat behind me at Caterpillar. When we met I told her I had dated a Terry Bart. Since I was female, and with her quick wit, she came back with “Well I don’t think it was me.” We hit it off right away! When she was low on work, she would offer to help do anything to help me on my busy desk…..much to the chagrin of some of her females coworkers. Won’t tell you what her response was to that. We reconnected later when she would come to me to get machines for Defense Products. Unfortunately, we lost contact after our mutual retirements. She was so much fun and a smart hard worker. So glad I knew her!

    • This is her daughter Brenda, and I want to thank you for your kind words ,jean. I like to read these on the anniversary of her passing, and your words have made me smile. She was one of a kind for sure ❤

  16. Gonna miss you, Aunt Terry. Give a warm hello to Grandma and Grandpa for me. God bless you!

  17. William Pittenger

    Oh my goodness I loved Terry she was always there to help. She was a blessing when I started at edwards demo area

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