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Jerry Wayne Terry Sr., 68, Webster, Florida, died Sunday, Jan. 18, 2015. He was born Nov. 6, 1946 in Arkansas.
He is survived by his mother, Ruby Terry of Benton Harbor, Michigan; sons, Tim L. (Carrie) Strong, of Gainesville, Jerry Wayne (Trina) Terry, Jr. of Webster, Billy Jack (Darby) Terry of Pulaski, Tennessee; brothers, Jess (Cindy) Terry of Lake Panasoffkee, Jack (Lois) Terry of St. Catherine, Billy Ray Terry of Elkhart, Indiana, and Junior Terry of Benton Harbor, Michigan; nine grandchildren and ten great-grandchildren.
Arrangements entrusted to Purcell Funeral Home, Bushnell.
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it's sad to lose a family member but the bible gives us hope in john:11:25.
sincerely
maylen
January 23, 2015
You will be missed is putting it light !! You are with sue even if you had to leave so many here and with your Dad , Sister , aunt violet , that loved and had great times with you and your family .
Debra Rose
January 22, 2015
So very sorry for the loss of Jerry. He was a great guy who will be greatly missed.
April Hambright
January 22, 2015
Celebrating a life well lived. We will cherish the memories forever.
yja sanders
January 22, 2015
Such a good man always treated me like one of his own and a great pop to the kids miss him so much he loved to call me wezzy cause it drove little jerry crazy lol it seems so strange to look outside and not see him sitting on the tail gate of his truck We were so blessed he chose to be with us and the kids the last 10 or so years and I know he was happy to be with us and the kids rest in peace pop till we meet again I love you
trina terry
January 22, 2015
Our sympathies...he was a wonderful man. Love you guys.
Melinda Clark
January 22, 2015
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