Floyd Neal Terry, 76, of Fort Myers, Fla., died Tuesday at home. Born in Rome, Ga., Mr. Terry had lived in Cape Coral, Fla. since 1976. Previously, he lived in Indianapolis. A commissioned officer in the Salvation Army, Mr. Terry was an administrator for the former RCA Co. He also served as a pastor of the Lehigh Acres Christian Church in Florida. Surviving are his wife, Rosemary; five daughters, Donna Lee Conkwright of Voorhees, Marion Gariano of North Fort Myers, Fla., Patricia Riker of Santa Monica, Calif., Carol Peterson of Vancouver, Wash., and Alice Radnor of Anderson, S.C.; a brother, Bobby Terry of Chicago; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be held today in Florida. Donations may be made to Hope Hospice, Fort Myers, Fla. Arrangements were through Coral Ridge Funeral Home and Cemetery, Cape Coral, Fla.
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Floyd Neal Terry, 76, of Fort Myers, Fla., died Tuesday at home. Born in Rome, Ga., Mr. Terry had lived in Cape Coral, Fla. since 1976. Previously, he lived in Indianapolis. A commissioned officer in the Salvation Army, Mr. Terry was an administrator for the former RCA Co. He also served as a pastor of the Lehigh Acres Christian Church in Florida. Surviving are his wife, Rosemary; five daughters, Donna Lee Conkwright of Voorhees, Marion Gariano of North Fort Myers, Fla., Patricia Riker of Santa Monica, Calif., Carol Peterson of Vancouver, Wash., and Alice Radnor of Anderson, S.C.; a brother, Bobby Terry of Chicago; eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Services will be held today in Florida. Donations may be made to Hope Hospice, Fort Myers, Fla. Arrangements were through Coral Ridge Funeral Home and Cemetery, Cape Coral, Fla.
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