Her family will receive friends from 9:00am until 11:00am, Monday, March 2, 2026, at Baldwin-Lee Funeral Home in Pearl. Funeral services will follow at 11:00am in the funeral home chapel with interment in Glenwood Memorial Park, Richland.
Terresa lived life wide open, sharing with others and growing through each connection she made. Above all she cherished her relationships with her family and friends.
Terresa had an incredible work ethic. She held positions in office management and accounts receivable for several companies throughout her career, earning the respect and admiration of her colleagues at each. She dedicated more than 20 years to Natcom and later retired from ASI after 17 years of faithful service.
Terresa’s hobbies and interests were vast and brought joy to both her and those around her. She loved bowling and was a proud member of a league. She had a passion for dancing and music, especially her favorite artist, Elvis Presley. A talented artist, Terresa created many beautiful drawings and paintings that reflected her creativity and imagination. In her free time, she enjoyed playing games and cards with friends, making lasting memories filled with laughter and fun.
Her love for animals was one of her defining traits. Over the years, her home was filled with the joy and companionship of dogs, cats, monkeys, birds, ferrets, and even an owl—each one lucky to be loved by her.
Terresa was preceded in death by her husband, Curtis E. Comans; son, Clinton T. Comans; parents, Vernon and Ruby King, and Doyle Reeves; grandparents, John and Letha “Miss Doll” Watts; siblings, Raymond Nance, and Dolly Reeves; and several aunts and uncles who played an important role in raising Terresa.
She is survived by her son, Curtis E. Comans, Jr.; siblings, Warren Nance, Calone Davis (Phil), Butch Reeves, and Missy Mcintee; sisters-in-law, Brenda Langford, and Sandra Webb; and many nieces, nephews, and cousins.