Introduction:
Terri Ficca Obituary was born in Butler, PA. Her mom was Dolores and her dad was Anthony P. Ficca, who passed away. She grew up mostly in Woonsocket and finished high school there in 1978. Later in 2005, she moved to North Smithfield.
Terri got her Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Maine at Presque Isle in Outdoor Recreation. She also got a certificate to teach little kids from Roger Williams University. She was working on getting a Master’s Degree in the same subject.
Who was Terri Ficca Obituary?
Terri Ficca Obituary, a respected teacher from Providence Pike, North Smithfield, was born to Dolores (Lefebvre) Ficca, her mother from North Smithfield, and the late Anthony P. Ficca, her beloved father, who played a significant role in raising her.
She spent most of her life in Woonsocket, where she received her education and graduated from high school in 1978.
After high school, she moved to North Smithfield in 2005 for further education. Terri Ficca Obituary earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Outdoor Recreation from the University of Maine at Presque Isle and got her teaching certificate in Elementary Education from Roger Williams University.
Terri Ficca Obituary pursued a Master’s Degree in Elementary Education as well.
She was an elementary school teacher in the Woonsocket School Department and taught third grade at Globe Park School before her passing. She was adored by her students and colleagues alike.
Terri Ficca Obituary also worked at Eastern Mountain Sports for many years, known for her outdoor educational seminars. She loved camping, kayaking, and hiking, including a significant portion of the Appalachian Trail. She was an active volunteer, training Boy Scouts, coaching Woonsocket softball, participating in the Globe Park Parent Teacher Association, and being a member of Big Sisters of America. Terri enjoyed golfing and cherished her pets, Talkeetna and Maka.
Terri Ficca Obituary mother survives her, along with a sister, Christine Belisle, and two brothers, Thomas Ficca and Anthony Ficca, II. She also leaves behind nieces and nephews, including Bethany Leduc, Aimee Kenyon, Gary, Melissa, Emily, Robert, and Jacob Ficca.
Terri Ficca’s Impact
As a third-grade teacher at Globe Park School, Terri Ficca Obituary made a big impression on her students. She didn’t just teach in the classroom; she worked hard to make learning fun for her kids. Her creative teaching methods earned her the respect of both students and other teachers. Terri was also active in the Globe Park Parent Teacher Association, showing her commitment to education and community.
Adventurous Side
Outside of teaching, Terri Ficca Obituary loved adventure. She was part of Eastern Mountain Sports, where she shared her passion for the outdoors with others. Leading outdoor workshops, she introduced many people to nature’s wonders. Terri’s adventures, like hiking a big part of the Appalachian Trail, showed her determination and spirit.
Community Service
Terri Ficca Obituary was dedicated to giving back to her community. For 12 years, she coached softball in Woonsocket, teaching kids not just sports skills but also important values like teamwork. She also volunteered with Big Brothers Big Sisters of America, being a source of hope and inspiration to many.
Teaching and Fun Outdoors
Terri Ficca Obituary loved teaching little kids at Globe Park School in Woonsocket. She taught third grade and everyone liked her, both students and other teachers. Besides teaching, she worked at Eastern Mountain Sports for many years teaching people about outdoor activities. She loved camping, kayaking, and hiking. She even went on a big part of the Appalachian Trail.
Helping the Community and Being Active
Terri Ficca Obituaryspent a lot of time helping others. She trained Boy Scouts, coached softball in Woonsocket for 12 years, and was part of the Globe Park Parent Teacher Association. She was also in Big Sisters of America. Terri Ficca Obituary enjoyed playing golf and had two beloved pets named Talkeetna and Maka.
Details about Terri’s
Funeral Terri’s funeral will happen on September 29, 2007, starting at 9 AM at Holt Funeral Home. There will be a Mass of Christian Burial at 10 AM at Our Lady Queen of Martyrs Church. After that, she will be buried in St. Charles Cemetery, Blackstone, MA. People can come to pay respects on Friday from 4 – 7 PM.