Byron Terry - April 18, 1929 to April 12, 1987
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Byron Terry, a beloved husband, father, and friend. Byron was born on April 18, 1929, in Morgantown, Kentucky, to his loving parents Howard Glenn Terry and Zenith Golden Hughes. He peacefully left this world on April 12, 1987, surrounded by his family and the countless lives he touched.
Byron was fortunate to find his soulmate early in life, and he married the love of his life, Wanda Lee Newton, in 1949. Together, they embarked on a beautiful journey of love, companionship, and mutual support. Their everlasting bond was blessed with six children: Judith Dawn Terry, Michael Glen Terry, Mary Susan Terry, Lori Lee Terry, Marc Hughes Terry, and Beth Lynne Terry. Each child was a source of immense pride, joy, and inspiration for their parents.
Judith's marriage to Richard Edward Whitaker brought even more happiness into Byron's life. Richard's dedication and love for Judith mirrored the values and kindness Byron treasured. Michael Glen Terry flourished alongside his spouse Linda Lou Edwards. Their partnership served as a testament to the strength and resilience Byron admired. Mary Susan Terry's union with Dale R. Coffman brought warmth and laughter to Byron's home, as Dale's humor and love enriched their lives. Byron cherished Lori Lee Terry and her bond with Mark Anthony Rice, as their love emitted an aura of serenity and devotion. He found great comfort in Marc Hughes Terry's partnership with Barbara L. Stayton, which exemplified trust and camaraderie. Finally, Byron reveled in Beth Lynne Terry's marriage to Charles Scott Farmer, knowing that their love was built on a solid foundation of loyalty and support.
Byron Terry was a dedicated family man, but he also shared a special connection with his four grandchildren. Although their names are not mentioned here, they were a deep source of pride and joy for Byron. He believed in the importance of fostering strong family bonds and creating lasting memories.
In addition to his role as a loving husband and devoted father, Byron had many other interests and achievements that will forever be remembered. His contributions to his community were numerous, as he was actively involved in various philanthropic endeavors. Byron possessed a keen intellect and an insatiable thirst for knowledge. He found solace in books and took great pleasure in sharing stories and wisdom with those around him.
Byron Terry's passing leaves a void that can never be filled, but his memory will continue to guide and inspire all those who had the privilege of knowing him. His legacy will live on through his loving family, who will forever carry his spirit in their hearts.
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