Teresa Lynette Spencer James, lovingly known to many as "Mrs. T" was born June 16, 1959, to JW Spencer and Alice Jean Young in Winston Salem, NC. She peacefully departed this life on Friday, June 13, 2025, at her residence after a brief illness. Teresa was a proud member of the ROTC and played the clarinet in the marching bands at both Carver High School and East Forsyth High School, graduating from East Forsyth in 1977. A natural performer, Teresa was a staple at local talent shows—always ready to take the stage and often walking away with trophies, especially for her unforgettable rendition of the "Electric Boogaloo." After high school, Teresa enlisted in the U.S. Army and was stationed at Fort Dix in New Jersey. Her time in the Army was a testament to her unwavering commitment to serve—not just her country, but people. She was honorably discharged, leaving the military with distinction and pride in all she had accomplished. She had a deep passion for life and a contagious sense of humor that brought joy to everyone around her. Teresa loved hosting and serving her community, always welcoming others with unmatched generosity and warmth. All who encountered her felt her love and sincerity—she made everyone feel seen, valued, and cared for. Her laughter could light up any room, and her comforting presence was a source of strength to many. Whether she was preparing a meal, offering a listening ear, or speaking a kind word, Teresa gave of herself freely and wholeheartedly. Her kindness knew no bounds. Even in her battle with cancer, Teresa remained full of spirit and positivity. The loves of her life—daughter Joy and grandson Jet—stood by her side with devotion and love until the very end. She will be deeply missed by all who were blessed to know her. Teresa leaves to cherish her memory: her husband, Melvin James; her daughter, Makesha LaJoy Cameron; her grandson, Jabarie "Jet" Thomas; her father and mother, JW Spencer and Alice Jean Young, her siblings— Sharon Reich (James), David Spencer (Vivian), Deltra Holley, Terry Spencer (Dianna), all of Winston-Salem, NC; Tamora Spencer-Pratt (Lawrance)-Mooresville, NC, and Alvin Spencer-Magnolia, TX; sisters Darlene Spencer-Harris and Antoinette Spencer of Rocky Mount, NC; her uncle, Richard White; and a host of nieces, nephews, great-nieces, great nephews, extended family, and dear friends. A memorial service will be held Friday June 20, 2025, at 11:00 am from New Jerusalem Baptist Church. The family will receive friends immediately following service in the church fellowship hall. That would be no public viewing. Arrangements are in the care of Douthit Funeral Services.