Watch the Celebration

Tribute

We are creating both a video tribute and a memory book in honor of Teresa. It is very important to us that Teresa's essence lives on, and that we can share her legacy with future partners, spouses, and children. These projects will help us to do that. We ask that you share a memory you have of her, a lesson she taught you, or a story of an adventure you shared together. Who was Teresa, and what would you want future generations to know about her? It will only take you a minute to record your video, upload your photos, or write your story. This truly means the world to us. Thank you for participating!

Donations to Teresa D. Huggins Scholarship Fund

In lieu of flowers, the family requests your donations to the Teresa D. Huggins Scholarship Fund.

Obituary

Originally published at https://www.uticaod.com/obituaries/pnys0271818 on August 06, 2022

Teresa Dowe Huggins, age 60, has gone into the light with peace in her heart and joy in her spirit. She lived a life of service to others. Her greatest joys were her husband Bill to whom she was married for 36 years, and her children Tara (Chicago, IL) and Mike (Reno, NV). Teresa was predeceased by her parents, Mary and Peter Dowe, her parents-in-law William and Deloras Huggins, and many beloved friends. She is survived by her sisters-in-law, Alice (Jim) Carr, Patricia Huggins, Kathleen Hurley, her brothers Steve (Judy) Dowe, Paul Dowe, Tom Goodwin and her sister Susan Mathis and many nieces and nephews.

Teresa loved to learn and received degrees from SUNY Canton, SUNY Plattsburgh, and SUNY Oswego. She had an MS in Education and an MS in Counseling and Psychological Services. Teresa grew up in Watertown, NY and attended Immaculate Heart Central.

Teresa was a creative and innovative teacher, counselor, speaker, and author. She saw solutions and found ways to design life to reach the desired outcomes. After 21 years in public schools in Cambridge, Weedsport, and Clinton, NY, she graduated and founded Leaders for Life International, a solution-focused training company that empowered others to pursue their dreams and live in alignment with their souls. One of her greatest achievements was to create a non-profit, L4L RIPPLE Foundation, to support teens to attend the summer programs that she designed and facilitated. She believed each person was a leader and that looked differently for everyone.

As a Master Trainer for the Canfield Training Company, she designed programs for companies and schools that empowered employees and transformed workplaces. She loved facilitating retreats for women in beautiful nature settings- one of Teresa's greatest joys was when someone realized they could go further than they imagined.

Teresa enjoyed practicing yoga, kayaking, hiking, dancing, swimming, and spending time with family and friends. She had a special place in her heart for the L4L family and was grateful for all the college students and adults who supported the program. Her final wishes were for people to live life vibrantly, to make a positive difference in their communities, and to BE the Solution. In her words, “It is through our presence that we create the greatest impact in other's lives.”

Friends and family are invited to her calling hours at the Owens-Pavlot & Rogers Funeral Service, 35 College Street, Clinton, on Friday, August 19th from 12-2:30pm and 5-8pm. Teresa wanted to invite you to take a walk on the trails in the Kirkland Glen on Hamilton’s campus before joining her loved ones in a celebration of her life, which will take place at the Hamilton College Chapel on Saturday, August 20th at 12pm. A luncheon will follow at the Fillius Events Barn at Hamilton College for all to share their “remember whens.” She requested that guests wear bright-colored clothes, as this is a time of remembrance of the many joyful experiences we have all shared with Teresa.

Please visit www.forteresa.com for details regarding live stream for the Celebration of Life and, in lieu of flowers, the opportunity to donate to Teresa’s memorial scholarship fund.

Be sure to Pause… Long Enough to Notice.

 

Schedule of Services

Calling Hours

Owens-Pavlot and Rogers Funeral Home
Masks are encouraged

Friday, August 19th from 12-2:30pm and 5-8pm
Parking will be available at Clinton Central Schools

Kirkland Glen Walk

Teresa wanted to invite everyone to walk the trails at the Kirkland Glen (see map) in the morning prior to the Celebration of Life on Saturday, August 20th. While there is no scheduled time, please “Pause… Long Enough to Notice” while walking the Glen at a time that works for you.

Celebration of Life

Hamilton College Chapel
Saturday, August 20th at 12pm
Luncheon immediately following at the Fillius Events Barn (Keyhole Room) at Hamilton College
Please note: these spaces are not air-conditioned, so please dress accordingly. Parking is available on Hamilton’s campus.

This is a time to celebrate and remember the many joys that we shared with Teresa. Please honor Teresa’s request of wearing brightly colored clothes to services.