Teresa D Cusic

teresa cusic

March 1, 1928 ~ June 1, 2021

Teresa D. Cusic passed into eternal rest, in Leonardtown, on June 1st, 2021. Teresa was 93. Teresa was the daughter of Richard and Beatrice Woodburn, one of 13 children, and lived in St Mary’s County all her life. She is preceded in death by her husband, William F. Cusic, Sr. (Bill). She loved the country life and all things associated with it, even planting tobacco on the small family farm. Her stuffed ham was always amazing. She took great pride in her yard, always planting and weeding. She loved being outside. Teresa worked for C & P Telephone and Bell Atlantic for over 30 years. Many folks remember her pleasant voice as a switchboard operator. She enjoyed her co-workers and enjoyed telling stories of their antics while working the late shift. After retiring from Bell Atlantic, Teresa worked for the St. Mary’s County Health Department for several years. As with Bell Atlantic, she forged many lasting friendships with her co-workers. She always looked forward to lunches and other outings with “the girls”. The true love of Teresa’s life, though, was her family, especially her grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Nothing made “Ma’s” eyes light up like spending time with them. They were her treasures and she made sure everyone knew it. Rarely did a visit from Ma not include a special treat for the kids. Overnight stays at Ma’s were frequent occurrences and the kids went back home just a little bit spoiled. There was a special place in Teresa’s heart for all children as she always made a fuss over kids in her neighborhood and those of family and friends. Friends of her children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren were treated with much love and kindness, always welcomed into her home. Teresa is survived by 2 sons, Billy (Nancy) and Rick (Betsy); 5 grandchildren, Billy 3rd (KC); Mark (Kara); Valerie Zyriek (Will Knecht); Will (Erin); and Matt. She is survived by 5 great-grandchildren, Breton; Fisher; Alexis ; Savannah; and Natalie. The family will receive friends on Friday, June 11, 2021 from 10:30 Am to 11:15 Am in St. Aloysius Catholic Church in Leonardtown, MD, where a Mass of Christian Burial will be Celebrated at 11:30 AM with Father David Beaubien officiating. Interment will follow in Charles Memorial Gardens Leonardtown, MD . Donations may be made to the Leonardtown Volunteer Fire Department or Rescue Squad.

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  1. I am so sorry to hear about Teresa. I worked with her for years at the Health Department. When she retired, I missed hearing her greeting when I called the front desk. She was such a sweet woman and shared personal stories with me and I with her. I often wondered about her and would look for her in her yard after her retirement when I took walks on Moakley during lunch. Sending prayers and condolences to her family. I know she will be dearly missed.

  2. I am so sorry to hear about Teresa. we used to live in the back street in Leonardtown back in the 1950s

  3. My Sympathy & Prayers to the Family
    Theresa was a great lady and a friend –I’m so sorry for your loss —May she rest in peace God Bless

  4. Robert and Darcie Mattingly says:

    Rick and Billy sorry to hear about your mom. I know there are plenty of good memories.🙏🙏

  5. Mrs. Cusic was a wonderful lady.
    Years ago when I was young and would go to the Health Department, because I didn’t have any insurance, she always made me feel welcomed there, and not embarrassed. She was very soft spoken and kind. I’ve been working at a high school for over 20 years now and I do treat the students the same way she treated me , with kindness, respect and with a sympathetic ear.
    Thank you Mrs.Cusic , may you rest in peace.

    Nonnie Keenan Burroughs

  6. Ricky and Billy and family,
    My deepest sympathy to all for your loss. Aunt Teresa was always a very special aunt. I loved her silly little giggle. Enjoyed our visits with her, she always seemed to know me and my sisters until just recently. May she Rest In Peace.

  7. Dear Cusic Family,
    We are with you during this sad time.

    As John 11:4 says, “…this sickness will not end in death.”

    Teresa is delivered through her earthly trials into God’s arms. She is with Him now!

  8. Aunt Teresa will be greatly missed. She always had a sweet smile and I enjoyed dropping by to see her when she worked for the health department. Aunt Teresa went out of her way to make my wife, Cindy, feel welcome when she moved to St. Mary’s County. I will always have the best memories of playing at her farm and her patience with us boys when we would get out of hand. She so loved my children and always made them feel so special.


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