Darrell-Terry-Burman-Obituary

Darrell Lee Terry-Burman

Sacramento, California

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TERRY-BURMAN, Darrell Lee Darrell Lee Terry- Burman passed away October 14, 2004 in West Sacramento. Born May 28, 1944 in Nampa, ID to Roy Lee and Phyllis Anne Terry. Roy Terry was killed in the war shortly after Darrell's birth. Phyllis remarried to Stanley Burman, who raised Darrell as his own...

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Darrell,
Wish you wouldn't have been taken away from us so soon. I really miss your good-natured ribbing. God must have needed a big, kind-hearted guy in Heaven. I hope Heaven didn't make you take a motorcycle license test! Love you and miss you.

Brother Darrell, this is from you little brother Jill. I will miss
your calls saying this is your other brother Darrell, call me. And how you use to pick on my short hair cut. I'll love you and miss you for the rest of my life. I dream about you all the time. Love Jill

dearest darrell,
you have always been so kind and good to me, from way back in '72.
thank you for being the friend you always were, for all the beauty and goodness you shared with the world. your smile & twinkle in your eyes will always be remembered.. bless you my dear friend, may the angels always walk with you.
love, patricia & daughter elizabeth, and a special prayer to you from diana..
my prayers to all you loved and held dear..

My Brother,
I love you, Im so glad ive had you for all my life, I was always so proud to call you my brother,
I love you and will always miss you.
Your Brother

Death will never part us. I will love you forever.

Darrell,
I really expected to go before you. I love you
Toots

Darrell, you are so truly missed by me and everyone that loves and knows you. You meant alot to me. Im sorry for the little arguments we've had. I love you.
cindy

Darrell & Gidget Forever

Ron and Family,
I am sorry to hear of your loss. It seems that they are all going at a younger age. Ron and Darrells visit to Russ in his final days last year meant a lot to him. Thank you guys. We have lost to many of the good guys! They will be missed by all.