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Bryan Lee Terrell

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Bryan Lee Terrell

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24 Nov 2009 (aged 33)
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Sheridan County, Nebraska, USA Add to Map
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Bryan Lee Terrell, age 33, of Hay Springs died Nov. 24 at his home on Mirage Flats surrounded by his family after bravely fighting cancer for almost two years.

Services will be held at St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Mirage Flats on Monday, Nov. 30 at 10 a.m. with Pastor Pam Anderson officiating. Burial will be at the Mirage Flats Community Cemetery.

Visitation will be held Sunday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. at Chamberlain Chapel in Chadron. 
Bryan was born Nov. 6, 1976 in Chadron to Terry and LaDonna Terrell of rural Hay Springs. He was baptized and confirmed at St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Mirage Flats.

He graduated from Hay Springs High School in 1995 and then spent one year in Stralsund, Germany as a Rotary Youth Exchange student. After returning, he attended the University of Nebraska where he earned bachelors and masters degrees in agronomy. He then attended Iowa State University to pursue a PhD, but after completing the classroom work, he decided his real desire was to return to the family farm on Mirage Flats.

Bryan came home and enjoyed farming with his parents, his aunt and uncle, and his cousins for five years.

During his school years, Bryan was active in football, basketball, baseball, National Honor Society, 4-H, and Boy Scouts, becoming an Eagle Scout at age 16. While in college, he worked for the Department of Agriculture as the Coordinator of the Nebraska Agricultural Youth Institute for one year and was a member of Alpha Gamma Rho, an ag fraternity. At Iowa State, he worked in research on forages and traveled to Costa Rica to see the types of agriculture there.

Bryan was a member of the Nebraska LEAD XXVII class which he enjoyed very much. Bryan always enjoyed traveling and was able to go to 15 countries including China with his family in 1994. He loved history, reading, sports, playing cards, and most of all farming.

Survivors include: his parents, Terry and LaDonna Terrell, sister Laurie Ningen and husband Patrick of Chappell, nephew Justin Ningen and nieces Ella and Chloa Ningen, grandparents, Loren and Betty Caylor of Edgemont, S. D.; and, many aunts, uncles, and friends.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Elvin and Emmajean Terrell.

A memorial has been established for the Hay Springs Schools Community Foundation or St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Donations may be sent to Chamberlain-Drabbels Mortuary, Hay Springs, Neb/ 69347.

Chamberlain-Drabbels Mortuary in Hay Springs is in charge of arrangements.
Bryan Lee Terrell, age 33, of Hay Springs died Nov. 24 at his home on Mirage Flats surrounded by his family after bravely fighting cancer for almost two years.

Services will be held at St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Mirage Flats on Monday, Nov. 30 at 10 a.m. with Pastor Pam Anderson officiating. Burial will be at the Mirage Flats Community Cemetery.

Visitation will be held Sunday, Nov. 29 at 7 p.m. at Chamberlain Chapel in Chadron. 
Bryan was born Nov. 6, 1976 in Chadron to Terry and LaDonna Terrell of rural Hay Springs. He was baptized and confirmed at St. Peter's Lutheran Church on Mirage Flats.

He graduated from Hay Springs High School in 1995 and then spent one year in Stralsund, Germany as a Rotary Youth Exchange student. After returning, he attended the University of Nebraska where he earned bachelors and masters degrees in agronomy. He then attended Iowa State University to pursue a PhD, but after completing the classroom work, he decided his real desire was to return to the family farm on Mirage Flats.

Bryan came home and enjoyed farming with his parents, his aunt and uncle, and his cousins for five years.

During his school years, Bryan was active in football, basketball, baseball, National Honor Society, 4-H, and Boy Scouts, becoming an Eagle Scout at age 16. While in college, he worked for the Department of Agriculture as the Coordinator of the Nebraska Agricultural Youth Institute for one year and was a member of Alpha Gamma Rho, an ag fraternity. At Iowa State, he worked in research on forages and traveled to Costa Rica to see the types of agriculture there.

Bryan was a member of the Nebraska LEAD XXVII class which he enjoyed very much. Bryan always enjoyed traveling and was able to go to 15 countries including China with his family in 1994. He loved history, reading, sports, playing cards, and most of all farming.

Survivors include: his parents, Terry and LaDonna Terrell, sister Laurie Ningen and husband Patrick of Chappell, nephew Justin Ningen and nieces Ella and Chloa Ningen, grandparents, Loren and Betty Caylor of Edgemont, S. D.; and, many aunts, uncles, and friends.

He was preceded in death by his grandparents, Elvin and Emmajean Terrell.

A memorial has been established for the Hay Springs Schools Community Foundation or St. Peter's Lutheran Church. Donations may be sent to Chamberlain-Drabbels Mortuary, Hay Springs, Neb/ 69347.

Chamberlain-Drabbels Mortuary in Hay Springs is in charge of arrangements.

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