Condolences
Kane, Kyle, Christina, Katherine and family: It is with profound sadness that I share in your loss of Terry’s recent passing. Please accept my heartfelt sympathies during this most difficult time. Unfortunately, I will not be able to attend Terry’s Celebration of Life, but please know I will be there in spirit with you.
Terry was a beautiful soul, a highly intelligent impeccable gentleman, and a wonderful and very dear friend. Right until the end, Terry showed immense courage through the enormous amount of pain he endured with his life-long health challenges. He was a loving top-notch husband and an exceptional father. Terry had a great sense of humour and joked with me about texting so much to one another that we were going to get saddle sores on our fingers!
In closing, may the beautiful memories of Terry continue to live on forever in the hearts of all who loved him. He will be deeply missed. Rest in peace my precious friend.
Sincerely,
Wendy Jenish
Kane, Kyle, Christina & family. I share in your profound loss at Terry's recent passing. I hope you can all take a measure of comfort in knowing your parents are back together, as they should be. They were a great couple and a lot of fun to be around. Unfortunately, my attendance at Terry's funeral is an impossibility, but I'm glad we were able to spend time together near the end. I really enjoyed all the visits, phone calls and emails with your Dad, as he could carry a conversation on any topic. From aviation, sports, politics, current events, military history, and of course his first passion, power systems. And of course your Dad had one great sense of humor and a contagious laugh. At work, your Dad set the standard for professionalism and dedication, and he will be missed. Terry was one of the toughest most courageous people I've ever met, staring down health scare after health scare, never complaining, but just soldiering on. When I'm back next month, let's have a drink to your father's memory. In the meantime, please accept my condolences for your family's loss.
Kyle and Kane, we are so sorry for your loss. Terry was a great guy to work with, and a great friend as well. A quick memory for you, could Terry ever cook a fantastic prime rib roast. Despite bribery and trickery he never did give us his secret recipe for the rub; he and Collette would just giggle at us and bring us more food and drink. Your parents were best of people. Take care and know our thoughts and condolences are with you.
Neil and Debbie Curtis
Terry was my older cousin. Growing up in Saskatchewan, we had a lot of family times together at our farm and in town at his house in Bienfait. He was an intelligent, ambitious, deep-thinker as I remember looking up to him. He had a quiet manner to him, but you always knew he was thinking of something important. When he shared what he was thinking, we listened. I remember his warmth and kindness and know that he is with Collette, who was such a great spouse. Rest in peace, cuz. Stacey and Colin
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