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OBIT: TESSIE LEE EDDINS

Tessie Lee Eddins, a cherished member of the community, passed away peacefully on February 19, 2026, in Dallas, Texas, leaving behind a legacy of warmth and kindness. Born on September 19, 1934, in Homer, Louisiana, Tessie was well-known for her outgoing personality and the joy she brought to those around her. Her vibrant spirit and infectious laughter made her a beloved figure among family, friends, and colleagues alike.

Tessie dedicated her career to serving as an Environmental Service Specialist, where her hard work and commitment to her profession garnered the respect and admiration of many. Her meticulous attention to detail and diligent work ethic were hallmarks of her tenure, which reflected her care for the environment and the well-being of others.

Beyond her professional achievements, Tessie was known for her impeccable sense of style and her unwavering dedication to maintaining her appearance. She took tremendous pride in her fashion choices and was often admired for her polished and fashionable looks. Tessie was not only stylish but was also renowned for her culinary skills, especially her famous hot water cornbread, which became a beloved favorite at gatherings and celebrations.

Tessie leaves behind a rich tapestry of memories, woven from years of laughter, love, and shared moments. She will be remembered for her joyful spirit and the countless lives she touched through her kindness and generosity. As we celebrate her life, we honor the indelible mark she has left on all who had the privilege of knowing her. To order memorial trees or send flowers to the family in memory of TESSIE LEE EDDINS, please visit our flower store.

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