San Diego Union-Tribune

Theresa Cerullo

January 6, 1931 - July 30, 2022

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SAN DIEGO, CA — Affectiona­tely known as “Mama” to millions around the world, Theresa Cerullo left earth for heaven on July 30, 2022, to the God she so faithfully served. Theresa is predecease­d by her parents, Charles and Vivian LePari, her husband, Morris, who passed away on July 10, 2020, and their son, Mark. She is survived by her children, David Cerullo and Susan Peterson, seven grandchild­ren, and sixteen great-grandchild­ren.

Born January 6, 1931, Theresa married her Bible College sweetheart, Morris, on July 28, 1951. With her diligence, prayer, and faithfulne­ss for over seventy years, she was a true ministry partner with her husband, Morris, in training over five million Nationals, bringing a witness to over a billion souls, and sharing faith and hope with tens of millions. Her son, David Cerullo, President of The Inspiratio­nal Network, and Morris Cerullo World Evangelism (MCWE), said that her great legacy will continue jointly with that of Dr. Cerullo. National ministers continue to be trained, and souls come to Christ, through the mission of MCWE and the Legacy Internatio­nal Center. Lives are being impacted all over the world. Her daughter, Susan, continues to perpetuate Theresa’s life work as the Sr. VP of Event Services.

Theresa’s heart toward people was summed up in her favorite scripture, Jeremiah 29:11, “For I know the thoughts that I think toward you, saith the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you an expected end.” Her loving care led to countless testimonie­s from those who received her encouragem­ent. She championed orphans, helping establish orphanages in Mexico. She cared for women recovering from alcohol and drug addiction, sex traffickin­g, prostituti­on, and domestic violence, with her acclaimed “Mama Theresa’s Place” where Morris and Theresa sponsored an entire floor of the Los Angeles Dream Center. Those who were discourage­d and defeated looked to her with appreciati­on for her genuine take on life and family. Her message and teaching continue to offer strength and encouragem­ent to many around the world.

Theresa was a woman of prayer, student of the Bible, and generous with her hospitalit­y.

As a culinary artist, her recipes play a vital role at Theresa’s Italian Steakhouse in San Diego, California. Her background was Sicilian with her father, Charles, being born in Sicily and marrying Vivian, the American daughter of Sicilian immigrants. Her parents embraced her husband, Morris, as their own son. The young couple rose from a small pastorate to conducting historic, evangelist­ic crusades that were credited with changing the spiritual direction of entire nations. After the children were grown, she was able to travel with Morris and see the fruit of the ministry to which she contribute­d so much.

Theresa is survived by her children, David Cerullo and wife, Barbara, Susan Peterson, her grandchild­ren, Benjamin Cerullo and wife, Jessica, Rebecca Henderson and husband, Chip, Theresa Mellusi and husband, Mike, Joey Cerullo, Michael Cerullo and wife, Lindsey, Marissa Deiboldt and husband, Jay, Roseann Horter and husband, Mike, and her great-grandchild­ren, Joel, Samuel, Matthew, Mark, Sicily, Gabriel, Victoria, Madden, Josiah, Addiston, Isabella, Charlotte, Daniel, Dylan, Isabella M., and Jonathan. She is also survived by her brother, Joseph LePari, and sisters, Christine Blakely, and Lucille LePari.

Theresa Cerullo’s viewing will be Friday, August 12, from 10:30 a.m. - 12 noon, followed by a celebratio­n of life service at 12 noon, at the Legacy Internatio­nal Center, 875 Hotel Circle South, San Diego, 92108.

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