Terry L. Abernethy, a.k.a. "Dirt", age 62, passed away September 16, 2014, peacefully while sleeping.
Born August 12, 1952, he loved riding motorcycles, hunting, and being outdoors.
He was a twenty year member of Iron Workers Local Union #27, and had a lifelong dream of moving to Alaska and building a cabin. In 1994, Terry and his wife, Maxie, fulfilled this dream, making a community of close friends along the way. The Outlaw Ranch is centered on a mountain top near Eagle, Alaska.
He was a hard working, strong man, with a truly kind heart. He was and always will be, his daughters hero. His family will rejoice in heaven when we get to see him again.
Survived by wife, Maxie Abernethy; daughter, Rocki Abernethy; grandsons, Lake, Seth and Zane; sister, Sheryl; brothers, Dennis, Kevin and Michael.
A motorcycle procession will be held in his honor on September 23, 2014, in Eagle, Alaska.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune from Sept. 24 to Sept. 26, 2014
Terry L. Abernethy, a.k.a. "Dirt", age 62, passed away September 16, 2014, peacefully while sleeping.
Born August 12, 1952, he loved riding motorcycles, hunting, and being outdoors.
He was a twenty year member of Iron Workers Local Union #27, and had a lifelong dream of moving to Alaska and building a cabin. In 1994, Terry and his wife, Maxie, fulfilled this dream, making a community of close friends along the way. The Outlaw Ranch is centered on a mountain top near Eagle, Alaska.
He was a hard working, strong man, with a truly kind heart. He was and always will be, his daughters hero. His family will rejoice in heaven when we get to see him again.
Survived by wife, Maxie Abernethy; daughter, Rocki Abernethy; grandsons, Lake, Seth and Zane; sister, Sheryl; brothers, Dennis, Kevin and Michael.
A motorcycle procession will be held in his honor on September 23, 2014, in Eagle, Alaska.
Published in Salt Lake Tribune from Sept. 24 to Sept. 26, 2014
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