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Terry Carlisle Obituary

Terry J. Carlisle CHESAPEAKE - Terry Carlisle, 61, died peacefully in her home surrounded by family Sept. 11, 2010. She was born Oct. 15, 1948, to the late Joan Keelan Nemo and retired Navy Capt. Edward Hannon. She is survived by her husband, George; children, Jennifer, Michelle, Steve, Lynne and their spouses; five grandchildren; and one brother, Mark. She worked for over 40 years as a court reporter, with the last 25 years as owner of Carlisle Court Reporting Services. Visitation will be Wednesday, Sept. 15, between 6 to 8 p.m. at Altmeyer Funeral Home, 5792 Greenwich Road, Virginia Beach, VA 23462. In honor of her request, there will be no viewing. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. Condolences may be expressed to www. altmeyer. com.

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Published by The Virginian-Pilot from Sep. 13 to Sep. 14, 2010.

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Mary Elizabeth Davis

September 15, 2010

I will remember Terry's laugh and smile, her great "war stories" of cases she had worked with, and the wonderfully loving way she spoke of her family. I am so sorry for your loss. Terry will be greatly missed.

Charlie Hofheimer

September 15, 2010

Sincerest condolences to Terry's family.Terry was an amazing woman,a talented and gifted court reporter and a great source of what was happening in the legal community. Terry was one of life's great givers--always ready with a helping hand. She is missed and her passing mourned by many.

Vicki Humphreys

September 15, 2010

I was so saddened to hear of Terry's passing. She was a pleasure to work with and she was a kind and generous spirit. She gave me so much support when Chris Jaigobind was ill and when she died, I could never have thanked her enough. Not that she ever wanted any thanks, she was happy to help. I know that she was immensely proud of her children and loved her husband and family very much. In your time of grief, know that she will be missed and mourned by all who knew her. Vicki Humhreys

September 15, 2010

Terry will be missed. My condolences to her family. She shared great family stories while sitting around waiting for court to start, and I never met a person who could accomplish so much in a mere 24 hours. Margie Ingram

September 13, 2010

I have known Terry since 1978, first professionally as a court reporter, and then as a true friend as well. She was always interested in the latest about my family and well being. We shared many stories of our kids growing up and becoming adults. She was so very proud of her family. This was Terry. All of her "attorneys" were so important to her. I miss her already, as I am sure you all do. She remains with us as she is now at peace.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Bart Keil

September 13, 2010

So sorry to hear of your loss. Terry was so very special to me, more like a sister than just a friend. I send love to you George and your lovely family................................Love Anneke

September 13, 2010

We are all so sadden by the passing of Terry.What a wonderful person she was.May you always hold on to your memories with her.They will make you smile, laugh, bring tears and hold you together. Thank you for sharing Terry with us. Love Donna Pauley.

September 13, 2010

My condolences to Terry's family. She was a great reporter, always willing to lend a helping hand with a case if needed. Lori Cloud, Norfolk, Virginia

Saleh, Marlene, Layla & Cameron Rostami

September 13, 2010

George: Saleh and I are deeply saddened by your loss. Terry was a wonderful, sweet, thoughtful individual. Our family is thinking of you and the children at this difficult time. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Terry will truly be missed.

With deepest condolences.

Larry & Mary Lu Glindeman

September 13, 2010

Larry and I want to let the family know that you are in our thoughts and prayers and we will always cherish our memories of Terry and all the good times we had in our dinner group and our cruises.

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