Stanley-Terry-Obituary

Stanley M. Terry

Kalamazoo, Michigan

1935 - 2022

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Terry, Stanley M. Kalamazoo Age 86, passed away on Thursday, July 7, 2022. Stanley was born in Wheeler, Alabama on September 11, 1935, the son of the late Floyd G. and Minnie M. (Letson) Terry. He served his country honorably in the United States Navy during the Korean War aboard USS Wax Wing and...

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Stanley Terry was one of the most honorable men I ever knew. He was also one of the most influential persons in my life. I know with certainty that he is safe and resting in the arms of God.

Gordon and Marilyn Ferweda want to express our sympathy to the Terry family. Gordy spent many years riding snowmobile with Stan and the rest of the gang . We enjoyed all our times with Stan and Faye. Sorry we just found out now (Oct) about Stan, so know our thoughts are with you.

I spent many a mile on the snowmobile trails of upper michigan with Stan. I also used to love sitting around listening to the stories Stan, My Dad, Lyle Roberts, John Isaacs, Frank Murray and Jack Simmons would tell about their adventures. Stanley was one of the most generous people i ever met. Go rest high on that Mountain Stan.

Wish we could be there with you both...Happy we were able to vist with him this summer...We will miss him he was a kind soul. Gary always considered Stanely a true brother. A donation has been sent to Wounded Warrior's project in his name. Our thoughts and prayers will be with you tomorrow as you put your father to rest.

Greg and Family, May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.

We are so sorry to see the passing of your beloved Father. He was so nice to chat with and i will miss seeing him stop by next door. May he rest with the angels and thank you sir for your service. Prayers and condolences sent! Donation made in his name to Dalmatian Rescue of Colorado.

I´m so sorry to the family and friends of this man´s passing. He was one of the good ones, he had a heart of gold. He will be missed by many people. I will miss his smiles. I loved watching him with his great grandchildren. He had a special bond with each one of them. May your memories carry you through these next coming weeks, and make the grief of his loss more comforting.

Great guy who would go the extra mile to help anyone in need, RIP My Friend

Stan and Faye were our neighbors for several years until they down sized and moved back to Parchment. The Terry's were great neighbors and we were treated like Family by them. We also enjoyed the many trips to their cottage up north. Stan was a very gentle man and would do anything to help those in need. We will miss Stan and his great sense of humor. May God bless him.