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Terence USSHER Obituary

USSHER, Terence (Terry) Harvey May 28, 1930 - August 22, 2017 B.A.Sc. University of Toronto M.A.Sc. Electrical Engineering, University of Toronto P.Eng Lt. Col. Cd. 411 Squadron (Ret.) C.D. Eighty-seven years of a life filled with a career in the space industry, a marriage of 62 years, three kids, and spare time occupied by golf, carpentry, aviation, ham radio, astronomy, photography, fine wine, whisky, classical music, and computer programming should have been enough. Terry, however, was never satisfied with mediocrity and has gone ahead to see that all is in order and to check in on "who is running this operation". As Dad would say, "trust but verify." In 1983, Canadarm was deployed on Space Shuttle Columbia's STS-2 mission where it was first tested in orbit. While our dad fretted that the "Arm" might fail with "Canada" tattooed on its' side, it performed flawlessly and gained international acclaim for Canada's space program. As the Program Manager for Canadarm at SPAR Aerospace, its' success was the pinnacle of a brilliant career borne of a passion for astronomy and space exploration. Although dad worked on Mercury, Apollo and Space Shuttle Missions, his true love was Ellen whom he met as a young Officer while living on his mother's farm in King Township. Mom and dad's relationship was a testament to the vows they took nearly 62 years ago: in sickness and in health; for better or for worse; but most importantly, to honour one another. Whether it be as Wing Commander in the Air Force, or his career as a leader in the space industry, our father was immensely proud of his country, the people he worked with, and the legacy that his teams leave behind. Members of Parliament and the Editors of the Globe and Mail may not miss his letters, but being in his presence made our lives richer. His wife Ellen, sister Mary Brown (whom he loved dearly), as well as his children, Susan, John and Carolyn, their spouses Monica and Derek and his grandchildren, Katie, Sarah, Natalie, Jack and Luke, and the many people he touched whether they were from work, restaurants he frequented, or his lifetime friends, will remember his charisma, wit, and incredible mind. We will miss him every day but more so when we look at the stars. VE3 AWE- SILENT KEY. Friends may call at the Turner & Porter Yorke Chapel, 2357 Bloor St. W., at Windermere, east of the Jane subway, on Wednesday, August 30, 2017, from 10 a.m., until the time of the service in the Chapel at 11 a.m. In lieu of flowers, please donate to the Canadian War Museum (Hamilton) in Terry's memory. Website is http://www.warplane.com

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Published by Toronto Star on Aug. 26, 2017.

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Catherine Green

August 4, 2020

How may I get a hold of Ellen (my God mother) ?

Wilma Green

September 21, 2017

That was to read "Terry's family will miss him greatly"

Wilma Green

September 20, 2017

Terry's family will him greatly. He was a special man.

Jennifer Neal

August 30, 2017

Sending our love to all of the family especially Carolyn, Susan and Ellen. What a wonderful rich life he had. He will be missed.

Catherine Green

August 28, 2017

I will never forget the "antics" of Terry and Dad. I send my prayers and thoughts. Let your friends and family hold you up.

Steve Adams

August 27, 2017

My deepest condolences to the Ussher family.

I am proud to have worked under Terry's leadership on the Canadarm program. Terry hired me as a permanent staffer at SPAR in 1979 and I am eternally grateful to him for giving me the opportunity to work at my dream job.

RIP Terry. We will miss you.

Patty Grillo

August 26, 2017

My sincere condolences to the Ussher family. I met Terry while working at Daniels of Nobleton. Much like my own father, as he often reminded me, he was a kind, intelligent and gentle man and it was an honour to have spent a few years cooking for him and listening to his stories. It brings sadness to my heart to hear of his passing. My thoughts are with you at this time, his legacy will live on.

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