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Terry Nicholas Duehr

Birth
Miller, Hand County, South Dakota, USA
Death
3 Feb 2013 (aged 61)
Elizabeth, Elbert County, Colorado, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Ashes scattered in Colorado mountains Add to Map
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Terry Nicholas Duehr, Born in Miller, South Dakota to the late Albert Nicholas Duehr and Gail Lenore Duehr (Trotman) he lived in, and loved, Colorado most of his life. He is survived by his son Nathan. At the time of his passing, Terry was a resident of Elizabeth, CO. His death was incurred by stroke while driving. A sign of his care and willpower, while feeling the effects of his injury, he exited a busy road and stopped his car out of harm's way for others. Terry was a Vietnam Veteran serving 6 years in the Navy aboard the USS Inchon. He held various jobs in Electronic Component Sales and Management. A lover of dogs, music, skiing, fishing, model railroading, as well as a firearms enthusiast, military supporter, trumpet player and avid Amateur Radio operator (KC0VFO), he also enjoyed driving, especially convertibles with the top down. A friend to, and loved by many, Terry was a memorable person who will not be easily forgotten. Terry requested his body be cremated and ashes scattered in his favorite places in the Colorado mountains. His wish to have a celebration of his life instead of a formal memorial service, will be honored at the C. B. and Potts in the Denver Tech Center on Saturday February 23rd, raised mugs, and stories of his life.
Terry Nicholas Duehr, Born in Miller, South Dakota to the late Albert Nicholas Duehr and Gail Lenore Duehr (Trotman) he lived in, and loved, Colorado most of his life. He is survived by his son Nathan. At the time of his passing, Terry was a resident of Elizabeth, CO. His death was incurred by stroke while driving. A sign of his care and willpower, while feeling the effects of his injury, he exited a busy road and stopped his car out of harm's way for others. Terry was a Vietnam Veteran serving 6 years in the Navy aboard the USS Inchon. He held various jobs in Electronic Component Sales and Management. A lover of dogs, music, skiing, fishing, model railroading, as well as a firearms enthusiast, military supporter, trumpet player and avid Amateur Radio operator (KC0VFO), he also enjoyed driving, especially convertibles with the top down. A friend to, and loved by many, Terry was a memorable person who will not be easily forgotten. Terry requested his body be cremated and ashes scattered in his favorite places in the Colorado mountains. His wish to have a celebration of his life instead of a formal memorial service, will be honored at the C. B. and Potts in the Denver Tech Center on Saturday February 23rd, raised mugs, and stories of his life.

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