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Terence Leroy "Terry" Oblander

Medina, Ohio

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Terence 'Terry' Leroy Oblander, age 64, of Medina, passed away Sunday, November 14, 2011.He was born in Cleveland on July 19, 1947 to Jacob Leroy and Rosemary Catherine (Green) Oblander. Terry was a newspaper reporter for the Record-Courier, Cleveland Plain Dealer, and Akron Beacon Journal and...

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I owe Terry my career in journalism. He showed incredible patience, humor and kindness. A truly good guy. Thank you Terry

My Dear Friend Linda and family,
I only just recently learned of Terry's passing. I am so sorry to learn of your loss. You are in my heart. Prayers for you all.

So sorry to read of Terry's passing. He was my classmate at Olmsted Falls. I was glad we had the opportunity to visit at the class reunion.
Aloha friend, till we meet again. Kathy Gibson Bennett, Class of '65

Our deepest condolences to the family of Terry. Every day at lunch the boss and I did the public squares.It will be missed alot here at Superior Auto Parts in Eastlake.

Remembering Terry with love for all his work and energy in bringing the Olmsted Falls Class of 65' back together again. See you on the Other Side Terry!

I work at a hair salon in westlake Ohio. We would look forward to play public squares every morning.We r sorry for your loss. I hope someone will continue to write this great game.
Rose Vienna Shears hair salon.

to family and friends, will greatly miss the public squares. may your love one rest in peace.

Terry was a great friend and brother-in -law. By his love and his actions he was more Christians the most professed Christians. He is much loved and will be sorely missed. Cant believe his energy is gone. Love
Peggy

Terry was my friend and mentor. He taught me everything important about reporting, mostly regarding ethics. Sometimes after county council meetings, years ago, we went for a beer downtown at Bilbo's. I could tell him anything, and did, and we mostly sat and laughed till we cried. Years later, I had to write a bio about someone I admired for a grad school project and I chose Terry. Interviewing him for that project was a hoot, too, and I'm so glad now that I had that experience, and the...