Telitha Willmann Robl, age 71, of Dallas, Texas, passed away peacefully on November 9, 2024. Born on April 1, 1953, Telitha was a woman of deep purpose, immense kindness, and unwavering loyalty to her family and friends. She was known to her grandchildren and many others as Bunny.
A proud graduate of Mineral Wells High School, Telitha went on to attend Texas Tech University before dedicating over 30 years of her life to her career as a paralegal in family law. Known for her meticulous work and dedication, she earned the respect of all who worked with her.
Outside of her professional life, Telitha was a woman of many passions and talents. An award-winning quilter and skilled seamstress, she also had a natural gift for cooking and entertaining, always bringing joy and warmth to any gathering. Whether hosting family dinners or sharing her signature dishes, Telitha was truly the life of the party. In her quiet moments, she found joy in reading and nurturing her garden, hobbies that reflected her nurturing spirit and love for the simple pleasures of life.
Telitha's greatest joy, however, was her family. She was an adoring mother to her two daughters, Shandy Conly (James) and Erica Love (Casey), and a doting grandmother to Hayes and Hannah Conly, Dillon and Abby Love. She also leaves behind her sister, Tina Borchardt; nieces Laura Borchardt and Lindsey Davie; and many dear friends who were touched by her loving spirit. Telitha was preceded in death by her father, Ferd Willmann; her mother, Valaria Bradley; and her stepfather, James Bradley.
Known for her fierce loyalty and her loving, sometimes "bossy" nature, Telitha had a unique way of making everyone feel seen and heard. Her encouragement, support, and belief in her family’s potential were constants in their lives, and she was always ready to lend a helping hand or share a word of wisdom.
A celebration of Telitha’s life will be held at Spring Valley United Methodist Church of Dallas, Texas on Wednesday, November 13, 2024 at 1:00PM in the afternoon, where her family will gather to honor the legacy of a woman who truly made the world a better place.
In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in Telitha’s memory to the Dallas Alzheimer's Association (alz.org/dallasnetexas), in recognition of her compassionate spirit and dedication to improving the lives of others.
Edie DeWoody November 13, 2024
Childhood friends Murphy , Texas
The service was beautiful in every way, and it was great to see you all…..you are in my thoughts and prayers.