(Information in parenthethes was added by Jayne in 2013)
"Terence James 'TJ' Hanlin"
"KEARNEY—Terence James 'TJ' Hanlin died Tuesday, December 4, 1990, at a rural location south of Kearney, Nebraska, at the age of 31.
He was born May 18, 1959, in Hebron, Nebraska, to James and Pauline (Rudiger) Hanlin. He grew up in Fairbury and graduated from high school there in 1977. He attended Kearney State College.
TJ was employed by Yanda's Music of Kearney as a salesman. He also was a self-employed musician playing with several bands. (Jolly Roger, The Salty Dogs, The Insiders) He owned and operated 7 Hills Recording Studio of Kearney.
On August 9, 1980, he married (his wife) at Imperial. They had made their home in Kearney since that time.
He attended First Baptist Church of Kearney and was a member of the Kearney Area Chamber of Commerce.
Survivors include his wife; his parents,maternal grandmother,and sisters.
TJ was preceded in death by a brother and a sister.
Services were held at 10 a.m. on Friday, December 7, 1990, at the First Baptist Church of Kearney with the Rev. Stan Murdoch officiating.
Interment was in Kearney Cemetery with Godberson Mortuary of Kearney in charge of arrangements."
(Terry was my brother. He was a larger than life kind of a person, and a very gifted and talented musician. He had a wonderful sense of humor. He brought us so much joy though his humor and his music. There are days when I still find it hard to grasp that he is no longer with us.)
(Information in parenthethes was added by Jayne in 2013)
"Terence James 'TJ' Hanlin"
"KEARNEY—Terence James 'TJ' Hanlin died Tuesday, December 4, 1990, at a rural location south of Kearney, Nebraska, at the age of 31.
He was born May 18, 1959, in Hebron, Nebraska, to James and Pauline (Rudiger) Hanlin. He grew up in Fairbury and graduated from high school there in 1977. He attended Kearney State College.
TJ was employed by Yanda's Music of Kearney as a salesman. He also was a self-employed musician playing with several bands. (Jolly Roger, The Salty Dogs, The Insiders) He owned and operated 7 Hills Recording Studio of Kearney.
On August 9, 1980, he married (his wife) at Imperial. They had made their home in Kearney since that time.
He attended First Baptist Church of Kearney and was a member of the Kearney Area Chamber of Commerce.
Survivors include his wife; his parents,maternal grandmother,and sisters.
TJ was preceded in death by a brother and a sister.
Services were held at 10 a.m. on Friday, December 7, 1990, at the First Baptist Church of Kearney with the Rev. Stan Murdoch officiating.
Interment was in Kearney Cemetery with Godberson Mortuary of Kearney in charge of arrangements."
(Terry was my brother. He was a larger than life kind of a person, and a very gifted and talented musician. He had a wonderful sense of humor. He brought us so much joy though his humor and his music. There are days when I still find it hard to grasp that he is no longer with us.)