
She was born November 1, 1927 in Brunswick, ME and was also raised and educated there as well. Theresa was a tour guide for Mainline Tours and was of the Catholic faith. She was a member of the Ladies of the Elks and her interests included music, singing, spending time with her family, traveling in their RV and she had a love for and was gifted in the art of ceramics.
Theresa is predeceased by her parents, August and Alice Guinard St. Pierre; her first husband, Francis Tomko Sr., son, Stephen Tomko; sister, Louise Caron.
Survived by her husband, of 32 years, Richard W. Dangler; daughters, Mieka Gerard of Oldsmar, FL, Veronica Allen of Lemon Grove, CA, Victoria White of Fredericksburg, VA, Krista Kirby of Colonial Beach, VA, Juanita Olona of Tarpon Springs, FL; sons, Francis Tomko, Jr. of Lemon Grove, Peter Tomko of Grand Lake, CO; sister, Connie Labbe and brother, Raymond St. Pierre both of Brunswick, ME; grandsons, Maxx Gerard, Richard Libby Jr., Edward Tomko, Ian and Cory White, Verle and Steven Allen; Granddaughters, Stacy Olona, Erica Tomko and great grandson, Latham Tomko.
A memorial service to be held at a later date. Condolences may be sent via www.oakridgefuneralcare.com.
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