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Friday, May 1, 2026
2:00 - 3:00 pm (Eastern time)
Friday, May 1, 2026
Ends at 3:00 pm (Eastern time)
Teresa Lynn (Wymer) Deal
Born: April 28, 1955 – April 26, 2026
On a quiet Sunday, Teresa danced sweetly home to her JESUS and her Heavenly Family—whole, radiant, and free.
Born in Greensboro, North Carolina to Zella Leigh Blevins Wymer and Lonnie Hershel Wymer, Teresa lived a life that could never be measured in Ordinary ways, but through the Miracles.
Teresa (Honey, Momma, MomMom) was not something you could describe in a list.
She was a feeling…the kind that wrapped around you without asking and stayed long after the moment. An artist in the way she lived, an unforgettable presence in the way she loved…
Teresa was everything—beautiful, powerful, and filled with a childlike wonder wrapped in unmatched grace. Teresa was an incredible artist, gifted in capturing both what she saw and what she felt. Horses were her heart’s language, and through every brushstroke, her soul ran free.
Teresa’s Faith was her foundation and her fire. A true prayer warrior, Teresa lived in the covering of Psalm 91, speaking it daily over her family. She was a living testimony—her life a reflection of what Jesus had done for her, and her greatest desire was for others to know that same love, that same miracle.
Fearless and full of life, Teresa never met a boundary she couldn’t cross. She rode horses bareback, raced drag cars as the “Dragon Lady,” earned her black belt in martial arts, won beauty titles, and became one of the first women in North Carolina to train and drive a tractor trailer. There was nothing she couldn’t do when she set her mind to it—and she did it all with boldness, beauty, and grit.
But above all, Teresa loved.
Teresa shared a deep and unwavering love with her husband and best friend, Doug (Douglas), for 39 beautiful years—a love story written in loyalty, laughter, and faith. She poured that same love into her children, Brandie, Bradley, Corey, and her sweet boy Remi (Rembrandt), and into every grandchild and great-grandbaby who carries her light forward.
MomMom is cherished and deeply missed by her grandchildren Alexis, AnaBelle, Hunter, Hannah, Hollyn, Kaiden, and Hurley, and her great-grandbabies NovaLee, Zella, Kane, and Lakelin. She is also lovingly remembered by her siblings Lonnie, Jon, Sandy, and her Heavenly Shaun.
Teresa’s love was generous, her spirit contagious, her kindness endless. She gave more than words can hold and touched lives far beyond the rooms she ever entered—through the stories, the love, and the people who now carry her forward.
If Teresa could say one more thing, it would be this:
Know her through her love for JESUS,
through her love for Doug,
through her love for her family,
through her art, her grace, her forgiveness…
and through the faith that carried her home.
So, we do not say goodbye.
We celebrate Teresa—because a spirit like Teresa’s does not fade! It Multiplies, it Moves, it Lives on…in all of Us who were Blessed enough to feel her.
We love You Always…
Angels around you Psalms 91 keep you safe and may You be more Blessed than when You left...
Funeral services will be conducted at 2:00 PM Friday, May 1, 2026, in the Westminster Gardens Cemetery Mausoleum with Rev Lonnie Wymer officiating.
The family will visit with friends following the service.
Wright Funerals-Cremations, High Point is in charge of arrangements.
Friday, May 1, 2026
2:00 - 3:00 pm (Eastern time)
Westminster Gardens
Friday, May 1, 2026
Ends at 3:00 pm (Eastern time)
Westminster Gardens Cemetery and Crematory
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