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John "Terry" Stricker

Cleveland, Ohio

1951 - 2020

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age 69, passed away on May 2, 2020. Terry was born on April 26, 1951 in Cleveland, OH to Robert H. and Dorothy (Quinlan) Stricker, Jr. Terry served his country both during his time spent in the Air Force as well as his vocation as a first responder Firefighter. He married the love of his life,...

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When You think of Terry its Cathedral Latin and Mr NDCL!

Saw John at a NDCL baseball game that I umpired. We chatted for an hour after the game as I parked next to him. We reminisced about CL and classmates. He was truly CL 's best fan. His car said it with all the CL stickers. A guy I will never forget. Bill O'Loughlin "71"

Kathy, I just read your post and I looked it up. I am so sorry to hear of Terry' passing away. I will keep you and your family in my prayers. Please post information on the future celebration of his life. I would love to see you again, wish it was under a pleasant circumstance.
Mary Ellen Brandt (Grapentine)

Saw Terry last year at a NDCL PLAYOFF game at Perry HS.baseball I umpired. We talked after the game for an hour about Latin brothers. Great guy an all Latin alum. Miss you big boy !!

I am proud to call myself one of The Men of Latin because of men like Terry.

On behalf of my family I would like to extend our sincere sympathy to the Stricker family on Terry's passing. I had not seen Terry in years until he came to watch his younger brother coach a boys baseball team from Hillcrest area several years ago. My son happened to be on that same team and when we saw each other, it was another day at Latin. Time had stood still ! Terry was he usual 'Terry-self' full of fun and joy. May the Lord keep you in the palms of His hand Terry.

Mr latin was such a positive person. A true gentleman who will be missed. Was great to see him last summer at the communion breakfast and our 50th. It was like we were back in home room at Latin. Condolences to his family.

I did not see Terry much after High School, but when we did run into each other at events, he treated me like we were best friends. He was that kind of a person. He talked about our days at Latin as though it were yesterday, his memory was uncanny. At reunions he knew everyone and everyone knew him. His positive attitude was infectious. He will be missed. God Bless.

In memory of a wonderful person, classmate and coworker at Cleveland Hopkins Airport. A giant in more ways than one. Rest in Peace, dear friend. Hugh Ginley '69