In Memory of

Teresa

Elaine

Worsham

(Cashwell)

Obituary for Teresa Elaine Worsham (Cashwell)

Teresa "Terri" Cashwell Worsham of Lowell passed away on Friday, August 11th at Caromont Medical Center after a brief illness.
Born on February 25th, 1957, in Baltimore, Maryland, she was the daughter of the late James Cecil Cashwell, Sr and Betty Cashwell. Terri was raised in Gastonia and worked previously as a hairdresser.
In addition to her parents, Terri is preceded in death by brother Bobby Cashwell and sister Ginny Cashwell; nephew Matthew Dill.
Survivors include son Justin Worsham (Letisha) of Indian Trail and Janice Worsham Butler (Norman) of Fort Mill. Grandchildren include Justin (Justin); Brianna, Aaliyah, and Olivia (Janice). Siblings include Don Thompson, Oregon; Eileen Pekkar, Florida (Dan); Mike Cashwell Thompson, Lowell; Judy Jackson-Malina (Jay), Lowell; and Jim Cashwell (Karen), Charlotte; niece, Amber Jackson (Dallas), nephew Samuel Jackson, Gastonia; nephew, TJ Cashwell, Summerville; and nephew, Ethan Cashwell, Central, SC.
Terri is also survived by friend Terrance Worsham (Gastonia).
A private family Celebration of Life service is planned. ❤️

God's Airplane Took you to Heaven
God's Airplane took you to Heaven, above the stars and the moon. It will not be bringing you back anytime soon. I'll accompany you one day when you hear God's voice say, "My children you belong with me. It's time you opened your eyes and see all the Glory I prepared for thee".
When God's airplane comes for me, I will see you again in Glorious Ray. When I hear the voice of Jesus say, " My faithful and discrete slave, you did my will on Earth, and now I'll show you what to me you are worth!"
The voices of Angels I did hear! They all had names, and my mother was near. When that Airplane landed, it was so high above the Earth, and God showed me how much you are worth. It was not the streets of gold but more like vibrant flowers and butterflies and all my loved ones who had died. What a day of rejoicing that will be when God's airplane comes for me!
Teresa Worsham, April 2020