
of Mabelvale, AR
July 22, 1957 - November 5, 2025
Teresa Darlene Baker, age 68, of Mabelvale. Her ship set sail for the great reunion in the sky where she will be reunited with her mother, Betty Oxford Edwards, father, Jarrell Dee Edwards, brother, Rickey Gale Edwards, and sister, Veronda Kaye Clark. She leaves behind her Life Partner Timothy Snodgrass of Mabelvale, son Norman Campbell and wife Kim of Jefferson, daughter Catina Lunquist of Mabelvale, two very special granddaughters Danielle Campbell Williams and husband Jesse of Whitehall, and Andrea Bolen ''Little Red'' of Mabelvale, two wonderful grandsons Devon Stock of Mabelvale and Thurston Stock of Woodlands, TX, three great-granddaughters Elizabeth Marie Williams, Stella Grace Williams, and Lillyann Rayelynn Bolen, one great-grandson Lucas Timothy Erdkamp, one adopted granddaughter that's like my own Brittany Linder, sister Sherry Renee Miles and husband Mark Miles of Clarksville, TN, a very special adopted daughter Shelia Jarrett, a host of special nieces, nephews, cousins, aunts and uncles.

I'm going to miss you you where like a mom to me I had the most respect for you I'll miss ur sense of humor go rest now mom we got this watch

I will miss you so much. You were my 2nd Mom, my best friend. The one I could talk to about anything. I will miss our 5 hour phone conversations. I love you and you will never be forgotten ♥️
I love you beyond the moon and stars
Sheila

Teresa was a very strong woman. I always enjoyed visiting with her and getting her opinions on different subjects. She gave me a Waffle House coffee mug that I use on special occasions. On each anniversary of her birthday, July 22nd, I will drink a cup of coffee in her memory. She will be missed.

Aunt Teresa was a strong woman. She was full of love. She cared so much for other people. She came to my graduation, wedding, 30th birthday party and other events. I miss her.

Teresa was strong, independent, funny and had the biggest heart of anyone I know. We were cousins, friends, confidantes and enjoyed a lifelong family relationship that included girl cousins weekend sleepovers, holidays, parties, adventures and lots of laughter. We communicated daily for the past several years. I miss her.