After graduating from UCLA, she married and raised five children, and also pursued careers in Teaching, Real Estate and Document Control, before retiring to enjoy her remaining days surrounded by friends and family.
Along the way, she volunteered in a literacy program through the Orange County Library system; teaching many adults to be proficient in English as a second language. She was an exceptional teacher to her English learners. She helped others rid their cellphones of various bugs and viruses; and wrote scores of advocacy letters to assist in correcting or righting wrongs, of various organizations.
Teddy is survived by her five children, seven grandchildren, and a great grandchild “on the way”. She had a positive influence on countless lives and will be sorely missed by all who knew her.