Theresa Nicholson

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Mrs. Theresa Ann Nicholson, age 70, of Ducktown, passed away November 8, 2022, in the Piedmont Hospital in Atlanta, GA.

She was born in Copperhill to the late Earl Guy Satterfield Sr., and Mary Watkins Satterfield.

She was a loving wife, mother, grandmother and sister. Theresa had worked a number of places during her working career, including Copper Basin Garments, A & S Clothing and later for Hardwick Clothes in Cleveland, Tennessee. She retired from M&M Mars Company after several years of service in Cleveland as well. She was certainly talented with crocheting and sewing, making clothing items and baby blankets for her beloved grandchildren and even the clothes for their dolls. Theresa loved to cook for her family especially through the holidays. She also enjoyed growing a garden and canning the fruits of her labor.

Preceding her death were her siblings, Robert Satterfield, Vivian Arthur, Deloris Killian and Johnny Satterfield; and one grandson, Riley Patterson.

Survivors include her loving husband of 52 years, Doyle Nicholson of the home; children and their spouses, Amanda and Paul Patterson of Blue Ridge, Justin and April Nicholson of Epworth and Sarah and Cody Farner of Copperhill; grandchildren, Noah Farner, Raegan Farner, Jonah Farner, Madison Farner, Willow Farner, Olive Farner, Aidyn Patterson and Reid Patterson; brothers and sisters-in-law, Earl and Nadine Satterfield of Epworth and Tommy and Susan Satterfield of Ducktown; and a number of other relatives and friends.

Funeral services were held Friday, November 11, 2022, at 2 p.m. from the Akins-Cobb Blue Ridge Chapel with the Rev. Brett Curtis officiating.

Interment followed the service in the Bethel Church Cemetery with the following gentlemen serving as pallbearers, Justin Nicholson, Paul Patterson, Noah Farner, Kevin Stover, Scott Satterfield and Chad Satterfield.

Jonah Farner and Reid Patterson were selected to serve as honorary pallbearers.

For those desiring, memorial contributions may be made to the United Mitochondrial Disease Foundation online at www.umdf.org or to the American Heart Association online at www.heart.org. Condolences may be sent to the family online at www.akinscobb.com.