TERENCE-GRINDLAY-Obituary

TERENCE BRIAN "TERRY" GRINDLAY

Seymour, Indiana

1957-2012 (Age 55)

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TERENCE "TERRY" BRIAN GRINDLAY SEYMOUR, IN Mr. Terence “Terry” Brian Grindlay, 55 of Seymour, passed away Friday, August 24, 2012 at Schneck Medical Center surrounded by his family. Terry Grindlay was born January 5, 1957 in Bremen, IN, son of Kevin Grindlay and the late Gloria (Gelzleichter)...

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Karen and Family, I received a note from Uncle Kevin on Terry's passing, and I'm so deeply sorry for your loss. Terry was a wonderful cousin and I have great memories of our childhood. I remember being at your wedding and seeing how happy Terry was that day!You are in my prayers, thoughts, and heart. I send you love during this difficult time. Pamela Fay

My heart goes out to your family. Terry was an awesome person. He took me four-wheeling for the first time. My Prayers are with you karen and jarett

So sorry to hear about your loss. I always enjoyed hearing Terry's jokes when we worked in the same building. I'm sure he will be sadly missed by his loved ones.

Karen...so sorry to hear about Terry...He was my lil bro. I have such fond memories of him. My prayers are with you and your family....Much love, Suzie Brewster Jacobson >>---->

So sorry to hear. Although I have never met Terry, I have come to know him through our membership in Waterfowler.com. He was very knowledgable and much help on the duck/goose hunting forums. Rest in peace my friend and we will one day share a blind together. The Grindlay family will be in our continued prayers

Karen & family, I am so saddened to hear of Terry's passing. I will always remember him as a man who was full of life, was loved and respected, and always seemed to have a joke to tell (with shoulder shrugs and all). I am sorry for your loss and I'm praying for all of you.

Karen, my thoughts are certainly with you during this time of sadness. ~S.Whitcomb

Karen,

I am so sorry to hear of the loss of Terry. He was a mentor for me and got me invovled with coaching girls soccer here in Seymour upon my return from college. I really did appreciate him getting me invovled with the program. I remember all of the frustrations when it came time to picking girls for the teams, but I enjoyed hearing everything he knew about the game and all of the advice he gave me yet really took to the fact that he asked me questions about things he couldn't...

Thoughts and prayers for the Grindlay family. God Bless!