Brent-Terry-Obituary

Brent Duval Terry

Hyattsville, Maryland

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DIED
January 20, 2022
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Hyattsville, Maryland

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TERRY BRENT DUVAL TERRY Sgt. Maj. us Army Transitioned peacefully at home on January 20, 2022. He is survived by his spouse Hope Johnson-Terry, daughters Zenzele Terry and Naima Terry. Parents Frank and Addie Terry and brothers Kirkpatrick Terry, Chad Terry and sister in-law Bertha Terry. Family...

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Brent, you will always hold a place in my heart, my friend and a brother. I will always remember us in art class six period at SWD and the good times we had back then. You will be missed my Good Friend. Farod Sims

I went to school with Brent in 8th grade at SWD.He was the sweetest guy.He always had a smile on his face .I'm sorry to hear of his passing He will be missed.

It saddens me to learn of the passing of SGM Brent Duval Terry. Surely, each of us remembers a mentor or soldier who played a pivotal role in our development, someone who encouraged our interest in soldiering, or influenced the direction of our spiritual and military career. This Sergeant Major of Color and man of God has been such a leader. He embodied all the virtues and long held memories we keep in our hearts for those leaders who always made time for the eager minds of soldiers. It...

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To the Terry Family, Wishing you comfort and peace to face the days ahead and loving memories to hold in your heart. SGM, Thank you for your Leadership, wisdom and enthusiasm toward those in your charge. "One Team.. Dragon Strong!"

To the Terry Family, Our prayers are with you during this most difficult time. The God of all comfort will keep you in the days to come. Brent and I attended high school together. I pray that the love and peace of God will surround you all. Rev. & Mrs. Mark A. Weaver, Sr.

To the Terry family: Our heartfelt condolences to each of you. We wish you peace during your loss. The Broadwater's (neighbors in Decatur, GA)

SGM Brent Terry was a great colleague and an honorable man who served his Nation with pride and professionalism. A huge loss for the US Army, and irreplaceable loved one to his family. I'm proud to have served beside him and blessed to have called him a friend. My sincerest condolences and prayers to his family.

SGM Terry advocated for me to follow him as the First Sergeant of the 130th Chemical Company. He saw strengths in me that I was unaware of. He will always mean the world to his family at the 130th. My sincerest condolences to his family.