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Terri Priest Obituary

Terri Priest, 86

Worcester - Terri Priest, (Theresa Khoury Struckus), internationally recognized artist, 86, of Worcester, passed away on Saturday, September 13, 2014 in her home, with her sons at her side, just as she would have wanted. She was born in Worcester on January 20, 1928 and was the daughter of Anna and Joseph J. Khoury. She was a constant student of art, taking many courses at the Worcester Art Museum School. Terri was offered a part-time teaching position at the Museum School in the Adult Educational Division, where she taught from 1967 to 1976. She took several enrichment courses at Quinsigamond Community College, and later with the encouragement of the Iris Egan of Northborough, MA, transferred to the University of Massachusetts, Amherst as a student in the University Without Walls Program, where she earned a BFA in 1975 and a MFA in 1977. After receiving her MFA she was offered a position at the College of the Holy Cross in Worcester, MA, where she taught from 1978 to 1993.

Terri had been married to the late Edward J. Struckus, former Superintendant of Parks and Recreation for the City of Worcester. She leaves her two sons, Michael J. Struckus of Sterling, MA and Dr. Joseph E. Struckus and his wife Dr. Lisa Wojan of New Preston, CT. She leaves her nieces and nephews, Christina Dadah Schultz of South Dartmouth, MA, James McCoy, Jr. and his wife Susan of Worcester, Joseph Dadah and his wife Hope of Worcester, Jean Dadah Connors and her husband Timothy of Sutton, MA, Paul Dadah and his wife Kristen, of West Boylston, MA, and David Jakstis and his wife Pamela of Andover, Kansas; grandnephews, Khoury McCoy, Matthew and Michael Dadah. Terri was predeceased by her three sisters, Mary Jakstis, Evelyn McCoy, and Emma Dadah.

Terri was the recipient of many awards for her artistic talent and modest philanthropic contributions to many social organizations that focused on issues of homelessness, education and civil rights. She organized the first "Art for AIDS Sake" benefit in 1991, calling on gifts from New England artists, whose works were sold at auction. The event was an overwhelming success, netting over $18,000.

Terri was committed to Abby's House, a shelter for battered women and children; to the Nativity School which enables young boys from disadvantaged areas to finish elementary school and enables them to attend private and public high schools. Terri was happiest when she was learning, and always believed that education was the engine that would keep cities, communities, and the world a better place, affording opportunities for all who would take the time and interest to follow their dreams.

The Worcester Art Museum was also of major interest. Beginning at the age of 14, it was a refuge and inspirational venue that nurtured her creative talents, which she frequently used to benefit others. Later, her contributions to the Worcester Art Museum as a member, Corporator, Educator, and personal public relations enthusiast spanned her entire life from the 1960's to the present.

Among the many awards she was honored with, were the Frances Kinnicutt Travel Award, 1972, which enabled Terri to travel to Europe to study the great masters; The Greater Worcester Community Foundation Award in 1985; 12th Annual Arts Award from Arts Worcester in 1994; Dorland Mountain Artist Colony Award in 1987; Tufts University Summer Institution Media Arts, Cambridge, MA, 1978; and numerous Special Faculty Fellowships, Research and Publication, College of The Holy Cross, 82, 83, 86, 87, 88, and 1989. Terri was on the advisory panel for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts Council on the Arts and Humanities, traveling to and evaluating art programs in Central and Western Massachusetts in 1980 and 1988.

Her commissions include the most recent "Paths to Divine Light Through Vermeer's Lens", Holy Cross College, 2008; "Portrait of Saint Francis de Sales", Bishop Ireton High School, Alexandria, VA, 2004; Hope Lodge, Worcester, MA, 1987; Central New England College, Worcester 1987; Eleanor Ettinger Atelier, New York, NY, 1985; Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA 1984; Worcester Bicentennial Commission, Worcester, 1976.

Terri's paintings are in the permanent collection of Worcester Art Museum, Worcester, MA; William H. Lane Collection, Lunenburg, MA; Visiting Nurse Association , Worcester, MA; Fitchburg Public Library, Fitchburg, MA ; Banque de la Societe Europeane, Paris, France; Federal Reserve Bank, Boston, MA; Mead Paper Corporation, New York, NY; California College of Arts and Crafts, Oakland, CA; Duxbury Art Complex, Duxbury, MA; DeCordova Museum, Lincoln, MA; Bundy Art Center, Waitsfield, VT; Museum of Fine Arts, Springfield, MA; Assumption College, Worcester, MA; Bishop Ireton High School, Alexandria, VA; College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA; Quinsigamond Community College, Worcester, MA; VNA Hospice, Worcester, MA; and in over 300 private collections throughout the United States.

Terri's wishes were for no calling hours or formal services. A Memorial Service will be organized at the convenience of her family.

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Published by Worcester Telegram & Gazette from Sep. 15 to Sep. 17, 2014.

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Nancy Parkes

May 10, 2015

I only just heard about Terri's passing. She was such an inspiration - open-minded, encouraging, brave. Terri stayed with us in Athens, Greece in the early 1980's and created those wonderful light, airy, ethereal paintings influenced by the sun of Greece. I have some hanging in my home. I will forever be grateful to her for the advice she gave, the laughter we shared, the stories she told (Going to the island of Delos in a rough sea comes to mind!). We love you, Terri, and we will miss you.

Kevinopolus Casillo

December 26, 2014

it is with great sadness we have learned of Terri's passing. She brought many smiles to our faces through so many years and it was through her amazing art that touched my heart long before we ever met. I will think of her every spring while on the Greek Islands as this is where it all began.

S'agapo agape mou Terri, Kala Taxidia!

October 5, 2014

Mike..................,

You will probably not remember me but I used to work with you a Chase Printing.

I was saddened to learn of your mother's passing has I met her and attended many of her art shows over the years and always enjoyed it when I had an opportunity to converse with her.
It work have been nice to have seen you, also, during the last few years.

Your mother had many honors and they were well deserved.

Take care of your self and stay well,

Carol F. Burke

John Williams

October 1, 2014

I was truly saddened to hear of the passing of Terri Priest. She was a wonderful artist and person who conveyed her love of art to all who met her. My sincere condolences to her family.

Kathy Perkins

September 29, 2014

Terri lives with me daily through the Vermeer woman in Terri's painting hanging in my living room. I talk to her through the woman in the painting. I miss you, Terri.

Margaret Cope

September 27, 2014

It was with great sadness we learned of Terri's death. She was a wonderful neighbor, friend and teacher. Robert and I send our sincere condolences to her sons.

Mary Ann and Peter Grigg

September 27, 2014

Terri was a wonderful neighbor, providing us with art and joy. Our condolences to her family. She will be missed.

Roy-Michel Bolduc

September 24, 2014

Terri and I have been friends since 1955. Through the years our friendship wove into a strong fabric that miles between us could not weaken.

My heart has a hole.

My condolence to Terri's children and to everyone else whose paths crossed hers. We have all been changed by her presence in our lives.

Bernard Whitmore

September 24, 2014

I'd love to offer words of condolence. Words that might make the loss of Terri less heavy on our hearts. Words to assuage the pain and provide assurance that ‘time will heal'.
But these words I do not possess.
Instead, I have memories of a most wonderful friend.
Someone I miss.

Ruth Smith

September 23, 2014

This is a great loss and my heart goes out to Terri's family.

Roberta Goldman

September 20, 2014

I am so sorry to hear of Terri's passing. My thoughts go out to Joe and Michael during this difficult time. She is remembered as an artist, a humanitarian and a decent friend. I will miss the warm conversations and camaraderie that she extended to us through the years. May she rest in peace.

Peter S. Wise

September 19, 2014

So sad to see Terri leave us - she was an immense support to me and I am sure many others, from her stories about working for Alice Neel, to tales of the 60s and even acquiring some of my work. She took no nonsense from anyone but had a huge heart and an even bigger talent, working on her wonderful paintings right up to the end, I suspect. Worcester and the world has lost a major artist and a great human being. RIP, Terri.

Maureen Gray

September 19, 2014

Such talent, such a caring individual. We used to see Terri during Sunday Mass at Assumption College Chapel. We will miss her. You, the family, have our deepest sympathy.
Maureen and Bob Gray

James

September 19, 2014

I send my prayers and sincere condolences to Terri's dear family. She was a mentor and friend, a great support and a wise critic who got me to improve and grow as an artist. I was always touched by her generosity and goodness. May she rest in peace.

September 19, 2014

Mike and Joe, I am a babysitter your sweet Mom hired and when I saw the sad news I wanted to express my thoughts of sympathy to you both. Loved being around such a lovely family. Take care, Sandy Cron

Arthur Varjabedian

September 18, 2014

Mike and Joe,
My condolences on your mother's passing. She was a wonderful lady who always made me feel welcome when I used to come over to Pratt St.

Matthew Dadah

September 18, 2014

You will always be one of a kind, Aunt Terri. You touched my life so many years ago, and indeed continued to do so ever since. You will always be loved and missed by me.

James David Christie

September 17, 2014

Terri was such a dear friend and how she will be missed on this earth. I think of her every time I am in my office in the Smith building at Holy Cross as I get to pass her beautiful painting "Paths to Divine Light Through Vermeer's Lens" which hangs over the central staircase on the fourth floor level- my prayers and heartfelt condolences to her family.

Randal Struckus

September 17, 2014

My sincere condolences to the family. Your mom was well respected in the community, as well as at the Worcester Art Museum.

Craig Magaw

September 17, 2014

Terri was a sweet and wonderful person. I haven't seen her for many years but I can still hear telling me stories of working at my Great Uncles factory when she was young. My prayers and thoughts.

Marshall & Mary Girouard

September 17, 2014

Terri was a wonderful neighbor and friend. Marshall and I will miss her unique take on art, the fascinating stories about her life and most of all that infectious smile. Our sincerest condolences to her family.

susan Burns Van Abs

September 17, 2014

To Jed and Michael....I am sorry for your loss. I always remember how nice your mother was when I was a child living on Pratt Street. Her encouragement when I was trying to be creative as a child helped me to keep that spark as a vocalist and business woman. She was a bright light in this world. May the memories of her help you through this time of grief.

Lee Millett

September 17, 2014

Terri was a wonderful friend and I cherished the times we spent together talking for hours. I think of Terri and will always do so. All my condolences to her family.

Theresa McBride

September 17, 2014

Terri was a wonderful model for her students and for her younger colleagues. She had such vitality, good humor and generosity. My condolences to her family.

Alice Laffey

September 17, 2014

Terri was a gracious lady, warm and kind. I shall miss her

Frank Delaney

September 17, 2014

She always had a smile and was one of the most cheerful faculty members whose friendship I remember from my days at HC. My sincerest condolences to her family.

September 17, 2014

Our sincerest condolences. She will always be affectionately "Aunti Terri" to us
Gina and Bud Schultz

project near completion

Bruce Dean

September 17, 2014

My thoughts are with you. Wanted to share this photo.
Best wishes

Catherine Wilcox-Titus

September 17, 2014

I was so happy to consider myself a friend of Terri's. She was an inspiration and model for unflagging generosity of spirit, and of course she always had something interesting to say about art. What a wonderful contribution she made to the local cultural scene and to the city of Worcester. She will be greatly missed.

Michele Perla and Joan Italiano

September 17, 2014

Terri and my mom (Joan Italiano) were pioneers in developing the art department at Holy Cross. In my years at Holy Cross, Terri was my adviser and mentor. She was a remarkable woman and friend. The last time I saw Terri was at my parents 50th anniversary. She arrived and brightened the room. I am very sorry for your loss. Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Barbara Cowen

September 17, 2014

She was an inspiration to me ever since I was one of her students...I will cherish her art always.

September 17, 2014

I am so saddened by Terri's death. She was always inspiring, always encouraging, always positive. What a mentor and role model to me and other area artists!
Eugenie Lewalski Berg

Eva Robbins-Davies

September 17, 2014

I am so sorry for your loss. I am honored that I was able to meet her and to witness her leadership, positive impact and contributions to art and society in her local community and the world beyond.

Gladys Rodriguez-Parker

September 17, 2014

May you rest in everlasting peace!

September 17, 2014

Terri helped to create the Worcester Art scene! Thank younTerris for all you have done for artists.
Jennifer Hilton

Diane Mauro (Dadah)

September 17, 2014

So sorry to hear about Terri's passing. May her memory be eternal.

Laurie Colella

September 16, 2014

Truly sorry for your loss Mike and Joe. Our memory of Terri is of her dancing, singing and smiling amongst her beloved friends while jazz music filled her home, she was so joyful. Terri was truly inspiring, her drive, independence and devotion to her craft, her gift.... amazing. We feel blessed to have spent time with her. We are forever grateful to Terri for you Mike, our dearest friend.
Truly,
Laurie Colella & Mike Gentile

Laurie Colella

September 16, 2014

Truly sorry for your loss Mike and Joe. Our memory of Terri is of her dancing, singing and smiling amongst her beloved friends while jazz music filled her home, she was so joyful. Terri is such an inspiration, her drive, passion, independence and devotion to her craft, her gift.... amazing. We feel blessed to have spent time with her. We are forever grateful to Terri for you Mike, our dearest friend.
Truly,
Laurie Colella & Mike Gentile

Linda Vadasz

September 16, 2014

Terri was a mentor to so many in Worcester's arts community. Her warmth and talent will be remembered by all who knew her. We have lived with her silk screen print of the addition to WAM in our home in Worcester, then Budapest, and now on Martha's Vineyard. My condolences on your loss.

September 16, 2014

We have known and loved Terri for over 40 years. She was a wonderful friend and a great artist. We traveled with her to France many times and will miss her very much. To Michael and Joseph, her two sons, we will miss her as much as you do. Michael, please know that we are here for you always.
Roger and John

Phil & Pam Cherkas

September 16, 2014

Mike, our thoughts are with you and your family

Tina Gingras Fullen

September 16, 2014

So sorry to read about the passing of your mom. She was a lovely woman. When we moved onto Pratt Street she was so welcoming. I will always remember her bright smile, and kindness to my family.

Sympathies to your family.

September 16, 2014

My sincere sympathy. She was an inspiration to us all.
Linda I. Nelson, graphic artist

Patty Youngblood

September 16, 2014

A force of nature and an inspiration. My condolences to her family and all her friends. Hard to imagine ...

Steve Jones-D'Agostino

September 16, 2014

A great person, friend and artist has passed. May she be on the path to divine light.

donna duggan

September 16, 2014

Michael,

It has been many years but I will always remember your mom fondly. Cherish your memories

Debby Aframe

September 16, 2014

I am so glad I got to know Terri through my work at the Art Musuem, she was a great source of inspiration and I'll never forget her.

September 16, 2014

A great person, friend and artist has passed. May she be on the path to divine light.

September 16, 2014

Joe and Michael, My prayers are with you two at this time of your loss. I have fond memories of your Mom being such a strong, independent, and happy woman. I hope your memories of her bring continued smiles to your hearts.
Fondly,
Celeste Lamoureux

Rob Zeleniak

September 16, 2014

So sorry for your loss. Terry was a driving force in the arts. Her talent was legendary and her kindness, renowned. May she rest in peace.

kristen sciascia

September 16, 2014

Terri was a great friend. She will be missed. What an artist.

Rosemary LeBeau

September 16, 2014

My condolences to you all. Terri was a wonderful artist whom I respected greatly. This is a sad loss for a great many people.

Chuck K

September 15, 2014

Mike and family. I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time .

Cynthia Barlow

September 15, 2014

Dear Mike,
I am so sorry for your loss. I only had the pleasure of meeting your mom once, at my mother's 80th birthday party. She was a lovely lady and great company. I saw some of her artwork with Laurie at Worcester State. It was beautiful and so diverse. Please know you and your brother are in my prayers.
Cyndee Barlow (Laurie's sister).

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