Terri Facci 2007 Obituary: Globe Park Elementary School Teacher Died Mysteriously, Conjuring house in Rhode Island
How did Terri Facci Die?, Conjuring house Death; 47-year-old woman passed away at Landmark Medical Center in Woonsocket after tragic incident on September 24, 2007

Terri Facci Ann Death – On September 24, 2007, a 47-year-old woman from Providence Pike, North Smithfield passed away at Landmark Medical Center in Woonsocket. She was the only child of Dolores (Lefebvre) Ficca of North Smithfield and the late Anthony P. Ficca, and she was born in Butler, Pennsylvania. She moved to North Smithfield from Woonsocket in 2005 after spending the majority of her childhood there. She graduated from high school there in 1978.
She earned her Bachelor of Science in Outdoor Recreation from UMaine–Presque Isle and her Master of Arts in Teaching from Roger Williams University. She was in the midst of her Master’s program in Primary Education. Miss Ficca was a beloved third-grade teacher at Globe Park School in the Woonsocket School Department. She will be sorely missed by her pupils and colleagues.
She spent a good portion of her career teaching outdoor education seminars for Eastern Mountain Sports, where she worked for a long time. Terri was an adventurous soul who loved to camp, kayak, and hike, including completing a large portion of the Appalachian Trail. She coached Woonsocket Softball for 12 years, was a member of the Globe Park Parent Teacher Association, and volunteered with Big Brothers Big Sisters of America. She also had two pets, Talkeetna and Maka, and enjoyed playing golf.
Who Did Terri Facci Die?
According to tales, Terri Facci passed away after an incident allegedly connected to the famously haunted Conjuring House known as a the Historical landmark in Burrillville, Rhode Island. The Conjuring House is famously known for various paranormal tales, deaths, and other mysterious happening many years ago. According to Forbes, the haunted house has now being sold for a whooping $1.525 million (27 percent above original asking price).
Who Owns The Conjuring House?
The alleged haunted house was sold to famous Boston developer Jacqueline Nuñez in May 2022. The property has now being reconstructed and currently in use for adventure, tour-related businesses. For $300s a couple or individual can choose to visit the conjuring house.
The Conjuring House offers authentic opportunities for our guests to learn about and experience paranormal phenomena. We offer a variety of events to facilitate such chances for paranormal experiences.” Such experiences include one-hour guided tours during the day for $25 per guest ages 13 and above or $20 for children ages 7–12 (children younger than 7 are not permitted). You can book your tour here.
For the more investigative paranormal fans, however, Nuñez also offers private overnight bookings where guests receive a tour in the evening and then are left to their own devices for the night. The cost is $960 per night Sunday through Thursday for groups of up to six, or $1,280 per night Fridays and Saturdays for groups of up to eight
According to the famous tales, caretakers have reported countless happenings in the house and have turned overnight guest bookings.
She is survived by her mother and three brothers and their wives: Thomas Ficca and his wife Ann Marie of No. Smithfield; Anthony Ficca, II and his wife Janet of Norfolk, Virginia; and Christine Belisle and her husband Normand of Spring Hill, Florida. Aunt ‘T’ is survived by her nieces and nephews Bethany Leduc, Aimee Kenyon, Gary, Melissa, Emily, Robert, and Jacob Ficca.
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