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ANDREW DEE TERRANCE

Miami, Florida

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TERRANCE, ANDREW DEE ("Tad") Passed away on April 20, 2018 at the age of 44. Born in Miami, Tad, an only child, was predeceased by his parents, Paul T. Dee and Elizabeth H. Dee. Known for his academic prowess, Tad graduated from Palmetto High School (1992), obtained his Bachelor's Degree in...

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Tad was one of those rare people liked and respected by all. At W&C there were many, many late nights, and I often dropped by his office to chat - and end up with sage advice or a hearty laughs. He planned numerous happy hours and card games, where work colleagues became real friends. He rose to meet every academic and professional challenge he faced. He was truly a great guy and will be missed.

Tad and I met at White & Case where we were colleagues and became close friends. Whenever I had an important decision I always went to him for advice. He always made us laugh as he had a great sense of humor (even in tough times) and was one of the brightest attorneys I have ever met. We kept in touch through the years despite being tens of thousands of miles away and I would always stop to see him while visiting the States. He would graciously offer a place to crash while in Miami, he was...

Tad and I were great friends from Law School - he was wise, he was funny and he was generous. I enjoyed laughing together and playing cards with Toodles. We will miss him and we pray that he rests in peace. With great love and affection, DP

On behalf of his colleagues and friends at White & Case, Tad will be fondly remembered and missed.

I met Tad 36 years ago, when his Dad, Paul, came to the University as its first-ever vice president and general counsel. Tad was swimming at the time, either taking lessons or on Bill Diaz's Hurricane Swim Club. I've followed him ever since, watching his academic career with awe. He was a good person and will be missed.

I had the pleasure of meeting Ted here at the United States District Court. He was such an awesome and smart person, he will truly be missed. Natrice L. Christian

May you hold dear the memories of your loved one and may they bring a smile to your face. Hoping the one true God brings you comfort and hope to your heart. Matthew 5:4