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IN LOVING MEMORY OF
Terri Lynne
Doughman
March 5, 1953 – July 7, 2025
Terri Lynne Doughman was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, to the late Anna Mae Givens Doughman and Helmer Spencer Doughman on March 5, 1953. She passed away on July 7, 2025, surrounded by the love and warmth of her devoted family. Terri's life was one of compassion, commitment, and unwavering love for others.
A proud graduate of Walnut Hills High School, Class of 1971, Terri went on to earn her Bachelor of Arts degree from The Ohio State University in 1978. In 1989, she became a licensed social worker, solidifying her lifelong dedication to the well-being of children and families.
Terri's professional journey began at the Cincinnati Recreation Commission, continued with Cincinnati Public Schools, and ultimately flourished during her 28-year tenure at Hamilton County Job and Family Services. Known for her deep empathy and steadfast work ethic, Terri was honored as the Outstanding Foster Care Case Worker of the Year in 1991—a testament to her remarkable ability to connect, uplift, and advocate for the most vulnerable. Her work touched countless lives, and she was deeply respected by colleagues, families, and the broader community.
Terri was preceded in death by her beloved life partner, Kenneth Summers, whose love and companionship were her constant source of joy. She was also preceded in death by her dear brother, James Eric Doughman.
Terri found great joy in life's simple pleasures—her annual trips to St. Thomas, photography, and crafting. Her home was a colorful reflection of her spirit, adorned with island-inspired decor, artistic touches, and her love for marine life. She had an extraordinary eye for design and an infectious appreciation for vibrant color and beauty.
Above all, Terri will be remembered for her boundless heart. She had a nurturing soul and a gift for making every child feel seen, heard, and deeply loved—whether they were family by blood or by bond. Her legacy is one of kindness, care, and quiet strength, and she leaves behind a living tapestry of lives changed by her love. She never missed the opportunity to celebrate a birthday or major life accomplishment for those she loved dearly!
Terri is survived by her siblings, Sandra Smiley, Pamela Doughman Hardy, and Helmar Spencer (Cynthia) Doughman; her sister/cousin Janeen Thomas; and a host of nieces and nephews who adored her: Stacey Thomas, Monica Thomas, Alesa Thomas, Corey Thomas, Edwin Hardy, Abram (Crystal) Doughman, Teri (Marvin Sr.) Hunter, Seth (Ashley) Doughman, Maya Doughman, Nakeya Doughman, and Camille Alexander. She also leaves behind many cherished grand and great-grand nieces and nephews, cousins, extended family, and friends.
Visitation is from 10:30 am until 11:00 am, on Saturday, July 19, 2025, at the Walker Funeral Home - Walnut Hills Chapel, 2625 Gilbert Avenue, Cincinnati (45206). The funeral service will immediately follow the visitation beginning at 11:00 am. Friends and family will gather to share memories, find solace in one another's company, and honor the legacy she leaves behind.
Interment will follow at Spring Grove Cemetery, 4521 Spring Grove Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45232.
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Walker Funeral Home and Crematory is caring for the Doughman family during this difficult time. Please call 513.251.6200 or visit www.HerbWalker.com for additional information.
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Walker Funeral Home & Crematory - Walnut Hills
10:30 - 11:00 am
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Walker Funeral Home & Crematory - Walnut Hills
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