In loving memory of

Terri Wells
December 18, 1956 - May 12, 2018

Terri Jeanine Muzzall was born December 18th, 1956 to William and Myrtle Muzzall in Coupeville, Washington. She attended Langley High School and Edmonds Community College before starting her career as a travel agent at Kawaguchi Travel.
She was married to Peter Wells. They have known each other for nearly 38 years and they constantly showed their two sons, Alex and Bryan, what a loving marriage can look like.

Terri was incredibly fond of travel, having shared her glowing personality with the world from South Korea to Europe. She stood at the DMZ, cruised the Caribbean, drove through Germany, explored much of Mexico and made multiple trips to Hawaii and Alaska.

She also enjoyed a good eye roll, sarcastic witty jokes, teasing her husband and sons as well as practical jokes. Of all the memories people have of her, her sense of humor was second to none. If a hummingbird catches you by surprise and you happen to fall in a mud puddle...that is Terri.

Terri (TJ) passed away on May 12th, 2018 at the age of 61. She was not only a wife and mother, but a friend, Buncorita, Den Leader, Pool Manager at Norwood (despite not knowing how to swim), Whidbey Island Girl, a damn good travel agent, and 'Queen of Everything'...the list is endless.

She has a sizable army of loved ones who will never forget what she meant to each and every one of them. The stories we could gather would fill anthologies that would undoubtedly become best sellers.

We love you Terri, Mom, TJ...Rest in Peace, you deserve it.

Tributes

Patti Kilpatrick wrote on Jun 29, 2018:

"Terri, I have so many good memories of working with you and later our birthday get-togethers and dinner as friends -- "you are not my boss anymore!" You had a way of seeing the humor in the most difficult of situations and changing everyone's mood for the better. What a talent! I will always remember the 1,000' climb up to that temple in Tepotzlán, México, and the one margarita hill in Zihuatanejo and many more laughs in the office and beyond. Thanks for being you and so much fun and support. Peace and prayers to your family, husband Peter and your two boys Alex and Bryan. Love, Patti"

Lisa wrote on Jun 9, 2018:

"Terri, I miss you more than words can say. Thank you for all the good times, the love, friendship, support, all the memories and all the laughs of which were endless. You?re beautiful inside and out. You were taken way too soon, but I know you are restored in health, no longer in pain and at peace. I love you and miss you deeply. Cheers to all the good times, forever. Lisa oxox"

Peter wrote on May 23, 2018:

"I miss you, terribly. "

Lori Mo wrote on May 17, 2018:

"I have so many fond (and FUN!) memories of you. You sucked me into Cub Scouts, PTA, Jimmy Buffett concerts, Bunco, pet-sitting, and numerous other adventures...so many good times! Your infectious laugh and quick wit were impossible to resist, and will live on. I followed somebody else's lead and bought a hummingbird feeder...I'll be watching for you! Much love to you, Peter, Alex & Bryan. (I'm sure I'm not the only person who promised you I would watch out for them.) XOXO "Mrs J""

Lori S wrote on May 17, 2018:

"Terri, your light and laughter will be missed. Rest In Peace, my friend. Prayers of comfort to your family."

William Hendley wrote on May 17, 2018:

"Terri, You always made us feel apart of the team, even though we where 3000 miles away in NC. You will be missed but never forgotten! Much love and prayers go out to your family! Will (Lynn) Hendley"

Terry Glanz wrote on May 17, 2018:

"Your brightness will be missed but not forgotten. You made everyone smile and left a foot print of kindness to those you help along the way. Rest now in his hands. Comfort to those you leave behind for now."

Kevin wrote on May 16, 2018:

"Terri, you made me smile and laugh many times thoughtout the years. You will be missed by myself and all those that knew you. Peace to you."