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Teresa White | Humans of Findlay | Findlay, OH

Humans of Findlay

Treat people like I want to be treated.

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Teresa White

Teresa White is originally from Indiana and is an avid Norte Dame fan. She attended Indiana University-South Bend with a foreign language emphasis. She speaks Spanish, German and French.
She came to Ohio to work at Cedar point and “met a boy with a kind heart.” She and Brian have been married 10 years now . Teresa is a Findlay City police officer’s wife and enjoys the life for the most part. She never used to worry about him until they lost a friend in the line of duty. Now she says “The best sound in the world is the Velcro on his vest as he takes it off at night. It is the sound of safety.” She makes sure that she always kisses Brian before he goes to work. She appreciates the “family” of the police force as the “thin blue line surrounds us all.”
She is a busy person. She works at United Way, and is on the board for the upcoming “Walk a Mile in her Shoes” to raise money for Open Arms and the treatment for domestic abuse. She also works with “Shop with a Cop” every year. She likes to garden and misses the smell of a Spring garden. She and Brian love to travel and have been to Ireland, France and are headed to Washington DC for National Police week.
She is the proud owner of 5 cats all of which she blames on Brian as he brings rescue cats home to avoid the pound.
Teresa “treats people like I want to be treated” Her dad is her role model. He has passed but was a hard working railroad man, “who gave us all that he didn’t have.” See More