He loved people, animals, reading, designing and building projects, cooking, gardening, planning detailed functions, but most of all, he loved his family. Terry was always thoughtful of his mother and sister, and they spent many precious years traveling on short and long trips, working and playing together. He had a close relationship with his Aunt Kay and they shared many good times, and I suspect, some secrets growing up in Glasgow.
The family wishes to thank dear friends and family for all their help, compassion and understanding during this heartbreaking time.
A Celebration of Terry's Life will be held at 3 p.m. Nov. 16, in the lower level of Central Christian Church at 1221 16th St. W.
Come fellowship with us and share your memories of Terry.
He loved people, animals, reading, designing and building projects, cooking, gardening, planning detailed functions, but most of all, he loved his family. Terry was always thoughtful of his mother and sister, and they spent many precious years traveling on short and long trips, working and playing together. He had a close relationship with his Aunt Kay and they shared many good times, and I suspect, some secrets growing up in Glasgow.
The family wishes to thank dear friends and family for all their help, compassion and understanding during this heartbreaking time.
A Celebration of Terry's Life will be held at 3 p.m. Nov. 16, in the lower level of Central Christian Church at 1221 16th St. W.
Come fellowship with us and share your memories of Terry.
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