Nolan-Terrill-Obituary

Nolan Allan Terrill

Irving, Texas

1947 - 2002

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TERRILL, NOLAN ALLAN , age 55, beloved husband of Lynn Othelia Appleberry Terrill and much loved father of Lynette Othelia Terrill and Teri Allyn Terrill went home to be with God at 5:32 p.m. on Dec 11, 2002 at Baylor Hospital in Irving, TX after a two year and two month battle with cancer. He...

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To Lynn and the family -

The memorial service on Saturday was just perfect. We celebrated his life through his life's work and through his many hobbies and interests. I can not emphasize enough how proud I am of knowing Nolan and of Nolan's attitude during the treatment for his disease. What a fantastic life and even though he may have wanted to do many other things, his life had value in the many lives that he touched. It seemed that everything he did and everyone he touched...

I did not know Nolan, but I had heard many wonderful things about him and his impressive life. I know that Nolan is holding the dessert fork,as the best for him is yet to come. Conita Williams

You are in my prayers. May God bless you.

I am sorry I can't attend the memorial service to express my personal sympathy to the family.
I knew Nolan through the PC Club.
He was a fine caring person who
always had a smile.

It was my priviledge to serve with Nolan on the board of the Mid-Cities PC User's Group. He had a can-do attitude about solving problems and attending to issues. I enjoyed and looked forward to the informal conversations we had about computing, his wonderful car, and his family, who were obviously so close and important to him. He was an excellant example to follow, one I know I'll continue to learn from. My condolances to you, Lynn, his wife, to his daughters and family, and my prayers....

I'm sorry I will not be able to attend the services because of prior commitments. Nolan was a great guy and it was an honor to have known him through his membership and activities in the Mid-Cities PC Users Group. Nolan's smiling face and pleasant demeanor will be sorely missed by all the members of our group. Our deepest condolences are extended to family and friends.

Offering our deepest condolences during this difficult time.

Nolan's younger brother, two years a part. I'll be at Saturday's services but wanted to sign in here and return occasionally to read entries.

Nolan was a fine man and a credit to his family and community. Through his work in the Jaycees,he touched the lives of many. He was of great assistance to me when I was in the Jaycees and I appreciated his assistance. The world is a better place for having Nolan in it. He will be missed.