Teresa was raised in Montrose with her five siblings. She was married to Steve Asher of Montrose. They moved to Florissant, Colo. where they built a home together in the mountains and ran their business, Asher Quality Homes. Teresa became a successful real estate agent and later obtained her broker’s license.
Teresa had a giving heart of gold. She loved her family, her beautiful mountain home, traveling to Mexico, and all of her pets which included horses, dogs, cats and more. Her feisty and vibrant personality and sense of humor will be greatly missed by all who knew and loved her.
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Teresa is survived by her son, Brant Asher and his wife Angela; her grandsons, Jonathon and Logan; daughter, Corina Asher; her parents, Tom and Jean Boylan; brother, Tom Boylan; and sisters, Ann, Jeanne and Catherine.
In lieu of flowers, donations are being accepted in an account in Teresa’s name at Bank of the West.



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