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Terrence J. "Terry" Velasquez

Omaha, Nebraska

1942 - 2023

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Velasquez, Terrence J. "Terry"May 21, 1942 - January 3, 2023Born in Omaha, Terry passed peacefully at home there. He was preceded in death by his loving wife of 45 years, Christina; and parents, Tony And Marge. He is survived by his two children, Theresa (Scott) Braasch of Omaha, and Tyrell...

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I worked for Terry many years at Mutual. He could be alot of fun even though he was the boss. He will be missed. Condolences to his family.

Rest in Peace Uncle Terry and happy you will be reunited with Aunt Chris. Theresa and Tyrell, we are sorry for your loss and will keep you and your families in our thoughts and prayers.

Terry I will miss you so much. It was so nice having you as my "porch sitting" buddy while living at Grand Legacy. I enjoyed sharing stories about my life and learning all about yours, too! And, you always brought me a sandwich from Son´s of Italy whenever you went there. Rest in peace my friend. Cheryl Kipfer

Thank you for your Service "Semper-Fi Marine" May you be Granted an Honorable Shore Landing on your Way to a Restful Peace

Terry was my next door neighbor for at least 20 years. Terry, Bill Kallmer and I would go to breakfast at least once a year. We always enjoyed his stories. He will be greatly missed.

Sheryl and Jim Taylor want to offer our condolences to the Family and Friends. I worked with Terry for years at Mutual of Omaha, He was the BEST!! I am proud to say he was my boss but mostly a great friend who was always so kind.

I worked with Terry at Mutual of Omaha. Our sense of humor was very similar, and we were in the same lunch bunch in later years. May he rest in peace.

My sympathy & Prayers to all the family. Ben & I knew Terry from church & from Art Kielma

When we think of Terry, we will always remember his wonderful smile! I enjoyed getting to know both your mom & dad when we worked at Mutual of Omaha, as well as the times we spent together when Lowell was coaching Theresa´s softball team. Terry´s sense of humor, as well as his gentle, kind nature will be missed! Sending much love to your family! Lowell and Sue Lutt