Theresa M. Horton

theresa horton

January 25, 1956 ~ July 28, 2021


Resided in: South Portland, ME

South Portland- Theresa M. "T" Horton, 65, of Preble Street died Wednesday, July 28, 2021 at Maine Medical Center with her loving family by her side. Theresa was born in Portland, Maine on January 25, 1956 the daughter of the late John S. and Mary E. (Morris) Horton. She attended local schools and graduated from South Portland High School in the class of 1974 and then from Kennebec Vocational and Technical Institute. Other than a few jobs in her early years Theresa spent her entire working career at the Cumberland County Civic Center as an administrative assistant, a position she held for more than forty years retiring in 2020. She also worked side jobs at the State Theatre, Port City Music Hall and the Portland Seadogs. In her spare time, Theresa loved photography, traveling, reading, sports, especially the Boston Red Sox and the New England Patriots, scrap booking, arts and crafts and doing what her family referred to as "experimental cooking." Theresa would think nothing of venturing off on her own to New York City to see a concert of Billy Joel or Bruce Springsteen, she loved the adventure. She loved meeting up with family and friends for breakfast or lunch, whenever she could. Theresa will be remembered as an unselfish, quiet person who always worried about others and cared deeply about everyone, especially her nieces and nephews. The family would like to extend a special thank you to Dr. Mahoney and all of the nursing staff at Maine Medical Center CICU for the great care and love shown to Theresa while she was a patient there. Theresa was predeceased by a sister, Patty Caselden; two brothers, Peter and Richard Horton. She is survived by five sisters, Margaret "Peggy" Marston of South Portland, Ann Horton of South Portland, Barbara and her husband Dana Williams of Yarmouth, Fifi and her husband Michael Vessey of Scarborough, and Cathy and her husband Cameron Boyd of Canada; two brothers, Michael and his wife Evelyn Horton of South Portland, and John Horton of Biddeford; many nieces and nephews. Following Theresa's wishes, all services will be private. Arrangements are under the direction of the Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home, 1024 Broadway, South Portland, ME. To view Theresa's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com Those who wish may make contributions in Theresa's memory to: Maine Relay for Life at https://secure.acsevents.org or consider organ donation.

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  1. The Horton Family, Please accept my sincerest condolences. May the time spent with and the memories you shared with Terry help you through the very hard time. Kevin”KJ”Cloutier

    – Kevin Cloutier

  2. To Theresa’s nieces Kelly, and Karen , and nephew Patrick, along with their families, I want to express my sorrow that you have lost your Aunt Theresa. I am your Mother Lucy’s first cousin,, and my siblings and I know most of the Horton family as your Father Richard Horton was Lucy’s husband. I certainly would have made a visit had the funeral been public, but now I can only say, the Horton’s are a wonderful family, We are all so sorry for your loss, and you are all in my thoughts and prayers. Sincerely and much Love, Nancy Hayman

    – Nancy Hayman

  3. This is so sudden and sad!! I met Theresa for the first time when she was ten!! She was quiet, kind and gentle…..that was Theresa!! My sympathy and prayers go out to the Horton family!!

    – Donna Desjardins

  4. We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home – South Portland Chapel

    – A Memorial Tree was planted for Theresa M. Hortyon

  5. Peggy,Ann and entire family of Theresa ,I am so sorry for your loss of Theresa.I send my love and sympathy to you all. Love and hugs,Katie Cavanaugh Earley..

    – Katie Earley

  6. As a young girl, I have many memories of hanging out in the Horton house with Theresa. We got into much mischief down at the beach and always was found laughing our heads off about something in the hood. Theresa was a sturdy soul who seemed to always take the lead. God rest herself. J.Oliver Shannon

    – J. Shannon

  7. “My Dear” and as my kids called you “mother Theresa”, You will be missed by all of us so very much. You and I had some good times in and out of work and I will forever cherish all of them. We love you, Rest In Peace, Denise and Dickie

    – Denise Gordon

  8. To the family and family and Horton family, I was so sorry to here of Theresa passing. Sunch a young age. Kristen tully

    – Kristen Tully

  9. So sorry to hear this…. many years working together at the CCCC. My sincere sympathy to the entire family

    – Rosemary McCulloch

  10. My sincere condolences and hugs to Theresa’s family. She & I were double dates for our senior prom, with some handsome junior guys….too funny! Loved her laugh and sense of humor. RIP and reserve us all a good seat when we get there!

    – Kathy Caldwell Hewins

  11. My dear Ann, My most sincere condolences on the loss of your beloved sister. With much love, Chuck “O”

    – Chuck O’Reilly

  12. Thanks for the wonderful memories-we miss you-love Cindy-Kathy OB-Kathy O-Monica-Patty-Sally-Sue-Wendy -until we meet again-

    – The Girls

  13. To the Horton Family: I was so saddened to hear of Theresa’s passing. I have so many great memories of both growing up with and hanging out with her through High School. She was one of a kind. Such a kind, caring and very funny person. I am sure you all have so many wonderful memories that will help carry you through this difficult time. My prayers are with you all. Eternal peace to you Theresa.

    – Anne M. (Brimecombe) Alley


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