Terry "Tuff"-Field-Obituary

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Terry "Tuff" Field

Pleasanton, Texas

Oct 26, 1954 – Aug 1, 2021 (Age 66)

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BORN
October 26, 1954
DIED
August 1, 2021
AGE
66
LOCATION
Pleasanton, Texas

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Hurley Funeral Home - Pleasanton Obituary

Terry “Tuff” Field, 66, of Jourdanton, Texas, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on Sunday, August 1, 2021.

Terry was preceded in death by his father Harry “Chuck” Field, his grandson Wyatt Field, as well as his sister Diane Savadin, father-in-law, and mother-in-law Homer...

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Dear Deanne and Family, We are sorry to hear that my loving cousin passed. He was such a sweet and loving cousin and will be missed. God bless all of you at this time and my prayers to the family. Love, Danielle, Floyd and Family.

Lucky to have known Tuff as long as I have. Sure liked and respected him always! Ashamed we move, we get busy, and then time runs out. The entire family is very dear to me and I hope that each of them knows that. Wish we could have been there like so many other things! Sending love and prayers!

In loving memory of a wonderful person. We will love you and miss you always.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

sorry for your loss of your loved one Deanne, our thoughts and prayers are with you and family

Terry will be dearly missed and he was a wonderful person.

Terry was a great person always made people smile even if you were having a really bad day. May he Rip he will be greatly missed. Danny you and your family are in my prayers.

Uncle Terry always had a big smile on his face. His devotion to Aunt DeeDee and his family, especially his grandchildren, I admire. He was such a hard worker and enjoyed fishing! I know he is in heaven with my mom and will always be looking down and with those who loved him most.

Dede, I are so sorry for you and your family,s loss. Terry was one of the good guys and he will be missed. I will keep ya,ll in my prayers. Sandra Yow Wheeler