Terri L. Disney

terri disney

September 13, 1953 ~ December 29, 2021

Terri L. Disney
68, of Mooresville, passed away on December 29, 2021 at St Francis Hospital in Mooresville. Terri was born on September 13, 1953 in Indianapolis, Indiana to the late Wayne Disney and Minnie (Weeks) Corbin.

Terri was affectionately known as the “Sticker Lady” around her neighborhood as she would always put different stickers on letters, bills, and cards to brighten the person’s day who received her special decorated parcels. She also enjoyed watching Days of Our Lives, Cartoons on the Cartoon Network as well as keeping Amazon busy with her mail order and online shopping orders. She will be missed by a loving family and friends.

She is survived by her daughter Misty Edelman (Mike); sisters Debbie Cohen, Janet Helms; brothers Doug Cohen, Chuck Disney; grandchildren Ashley, Jesse, William, April and great grandchildren Silas, Ellis, Scarlett, Colton, Miley, and her beloved dog, Morgan.

A private memorial service will be held at a later date.

Final arrangements and cremation are entrusted to Carlisle Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. Please visit www.CarlisleBranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. My wonderful beautiful friend. I met Terri in Fountain Colorado 1974. My nextdoor neighbor. We spent hour’s together. We were instance friends. We were as different as night and day. Me in my blue jeans, and Terri all matching, painted nails, makeup perfect, and clothes matching from her head down to her shoes. She was a chatty Terri. Spoke her mind, always had a smile, and was funny. We spent hours together, watching all my children, days of our lives, dreaming to have all the treasures they had in those soaps. We lived together in Indy for a short time. I remember when I first got to her house, on the back porch was a stuffed coyote, scared the heck out of you at night. She hated it, and it smelled awful. She finally had enough of it and trashed it. Lol We learned a kids book together, Brown bear, blue bug, setting on the porch together. She was the sticker lady. Every letter, every page decorated in stickers. My long time friend, I will miss you, miss your letters. You are so special in my life. There are no word’s that I can say, that would tell you how much your friendship meant to me. You will certainly keep God busy in Heaven. You will always have a piece of my heart. I will miss our visits. Misty, your Mom loved you, she loved her whole family. Mike “Thank you”, you meant a lot to Terri. My dear friend, you were the best. Sherry Putnut (lol) will always remember you. (my nickname) Till our journey begins again, my memories of you, I will cherish.


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