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Terry Lee Dean

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Terry Lee Dean

Birth
Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Death
8 Sep 2021 (aged 75)
Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland, USA
Burial
Cumberland, Allegany County, Maryland, USA Add to Map
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Terry Lee Dean
August 26, 1946 - September 8, 2021

Frostburg – Terry Lee Dean, 75, of Frostburg, formerly of Cumberland, MD, passed away on Wednesday, September 8, 2021, at UPMC Western Maryland from cardiac arrest and was an organ donor.
Born in Cumberland, MD, August 26, 1946, Mr. Dean was the son of the late William R. Dean, Sr. and Betty J. (Robinette) Dean. He was also preceded in death by his maternal uncles, David C. Robinette and Robert L. Robinette.
Terry is survived by his brothers and sister: William R. Dean, Jr. (Beverly), Camden, DE; Rebecca J. Grimm (James), Cumberland, MD; Michael Dean (Polly), Myrtle Beach, SC. He is also survived by his nephews and nieces: Jason R. Grimm (Amy), Jacksonville, FL; Joshua W. Heinrich, Swanton, MD; Elizabeth J. Noonan (Beau), Jericho, VT; Sarah A. Lapicki (Michael), Whitehouse Station, NJ; Rachel M. Dean (Nick)Almond, NC; great-nephews and nieces Evan R. and Natalie J. Grimm, Willow M. Heinrich, Ella A. Noonan, Carter M., Logan D. and Beckett W. Lapicki; uncle and aunts Fern and Sandi Kenney, Frederick, MD; Juanita Robinette, Ridgeley, WV.
Terry graduated from Fort Hill High School Class of 1967 where he served on the field crew and as baseball manager for John J. "Bobby" Cavanaugh. Following graduation, he was drafted during the Vietnam era and proudly served in the U.S. Army as a Military Police Officer stationed in Germany and was honorably discharged. Following his discharge, he was employed at the B & O Railroad as a yardman until retirement.
Terry was a member of Kingsley United Methodist Church and the Ridgeley Volunteer Fire Company and American Legion. He was an umpire for the Ridgeley Little League Baseball League. Terry worked for Frankfort High School as an Equipment Manager for football, Clock Operator for basketball and a Ticket Taker for baseball and softball. He was also a volunteer on the Booth Towers and Mt. View apartments Residence Association. He served as President, Vice President, and Bingo Caller. Terry was the friendliest person anyone ever met. He never had an enemy and always had a smile. He was the best son, brother, nephew and uncle to all of his family. Terry's most proud accomplishments were serving his country in the Army and being an uncle. He loved to talk about his nephews and nieces to anyone and everyone.
Terry was the #1 fan for the Frankfort Falcons; he loved his Fort Hill Sentinels but never the Allegany Campers unless his nephew and nieces were playing. His Family would like to thank Coach Kevin Whiteman, the staff at Frankfort High School, and all of the football players and cheerleaders for the many years of kindness they showed Terry. In addition, thank you to the Emergency and ICU Departments as UPMC Western Maryland for the dignity and respect that was shown to Terry while he was a patient.
Friends will be received at the Adams Family Funeral Home, P.A., 404 Decatur Street, Cumberland, on Friday, September 17, 2021, from 5:00-8:00 P.M.
Services will be held on Saturday, September 18, 2021, at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home.
Interment will be immediately following at Sunset Memorial Park, Bedford Road, Cumberland. Military honors will be accorded at the cemetery by the Post #13 Veterans Honor Guard.
In lieu of flowers and to honor Terry, please make donations to the Frankfort High School Athletic Association, 393 Falcon Way, Ridgeley, WV 26753; Fort Hill High School Scholarship Committee, 500 Greenway Avenue, Cumberland, MD, 21502; or The Living Legacy Foundation, Attn: Ann Bromery, 1730 Twin Spring Road, Suite 200, Baltimore, MD 21227.

Masks will be required for those attending any services for Terry in an effort to keep everyone safe.
Terry Lee Dean
August 26, 1946 - September 8, 2021

Frostburg – Terry Lee Dean, 75, of Frostburg, formerly of Cumberland, MD, passed away on Wednesday, September 8, 2021, at UPMC Western Maryland from cardiac arrest and was an organ donor.
Born in Cumberland, MD, August 26, 1946, Mr. Dean was the son of the late William R. Dean, Sr. and Betty J. (Robinette) Dean. He was also preceded in death by his maternal uncles, David C. Robinette and Robert L. Robinette.
Terry is survived by his brothers and sister: William R. Dean, Jr. (Beverly), Camden, DE; Rebecca J. Grimm (James), Cumberland, MD; Michael Dean (Polly), Myrtle Beach, SC. He is also survived by his nephews and nieces: Jason R. Grimm (Amy), Jacksonville, FL; Joshua W. Heinrich, Swanton, MD; Elizabeth J. Noonan (Beau), Jericho, VT; Sarah A. Lapicki (Michael), Whitehouse Station, NJ; Rachel M. Dean (Nick)Almond, NC; great-nephews and nieces Evan R. and Natalie J. Grimm, Willow M. Heinrich, Ella A. Noonan, Carter M., Logan D. and Beckett W. Lapicki; uncle and aunts Fern and Sandi Kenney, Frederick, MD; Juanita Robinette, Ridgeley, WV.
Terry graduated from Fort Hill High School Class of 1967 where he served on the field crew and as baseball manager for John J. "Bobby" Cavanaugh. Following graduation, he was drafted during the Vietnam era and proudly served in the U.S. Army as a Military Police Officer stationed in Germany and was honorably discharged. Following his discharge, he was employed at the B & O Railroad as a yardman until retirement.
Terry was a member of Kingsley United Methodist Church and the Ridgeley Volunteer Fire Company and American Legion. He was an umpire for the Ridgeley Little League Baseball League. Terry worked for Frankfort High School as an Equipment Manager for football, Clock Operator for basketball and a Ticket Taker for baseball and softball. He was also a volunteer on the Booth Towers and Mt. View apartments Residence Association. He served as President, Vice President, and Bingo Caller. Terry was the friendliest person anyone ever met. He never had an enemy and always had a smile. He was the best son, brother, nephew and uncle to all of his family. Terry's most proud accomplishments were serving his country in the Army and being an uncle. He loved to talk about his nephews and nieces to anyone and everyone.
Terry was the #1 fan for the Frankfort Falcons; he loved his Fort Hill Sentinels but never the Allegany Campers unless his nephew and nieces were playing. His Family would like to thank Coach Kevin Whiteman, the staff at Frankfort High School, and all of the football players and cheerleaders for the many years of kindness they showed Terry. In addition, thank you to the Emergency and ICU Departments as UPMC Western Maryland for the dignity and respect that was shown to Terry while he was a patient.
Friends will be received at the Adams Family Funeral Home, P.A., 404 Decatur Street, Cumberland, on Friday, September 17, 2021, from 5:00-8:00 P.M.
Services will be held on Saturday, September 18, 2021, at 11:00 a.m. at the funeral home.
Interment will be immediately following at Sunset Memorial Park, Bedford Road, Cumberland. Military honors will be accorded at the cemetery by the Post #13 Veterans Honor Guard.
In lieu of flowers and to honor Terry, please make donations to the Frankfort High School Athletic Association, 393 Falcon Way, Ridgeley, WV 26753; Fort Hill High School Scholarship Committee, 500 Greenway Avenue, Cumberland, MD, 21502; or The Living Legacy Foundation, Attn: Ann Bromery, 1730 Twin Spring Road, Suite 200, Baltimore, MD 21227.

Masks will be required for those attending any services for Terry in an effort to keep everyone safe.

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