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Terrance Moran Baxter Jr.

Headland, Alabama

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Terrance Moran Baxter Jr., a resident of Headland, died early Saturday afternoon, Oct. 21, 2006, in the Extendicare Health and Rehabilitation Center after an extended illness. He was 83.

Funeral services will be at 11 a.m. Monday, Oct. 23, 2006, in the Holman-Headland Mortuary Chapel with Dr....

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Moran was always "BIG BROTHER"
to me and all my brothers and sisters. We could always depend on him no matter what. He will be missed by all who knew him.

We'll always remember Uncle Moran as a kind gentleman and a man of character. As a child, I recall learning that if something should happen to my parents, then he and Aunt Robbie Lee would assume that role and raise me to adulthood. Even then, I knew I'd be in good hands should events dictate. He will be missed by many. God bless you all.

Our thoughts are with you all, Aunt Robbie Lee and grandchildren. Uncle Moran's legacy lives on through you all. He will be missed. God Bless.

TO THE BAXTER FAMILY,
MR. MORAN WAS A HIGHLY THOUGHT OF MAN AND A VERY RESPECTED MAN. WE WILL ALWAYS REMEMBER MR. MORAN. WE WERE VERY FOND OF HIM.
MAY GOD BE WITH YOU IN YOUR TIME OF SADNESS.

GOD BLESS,
KYLE AND DIANNE HARDY

I will always remember Uncle Moran as a kind and gentle man.

MAY GOD GIVE YOU COMFORT AND PEACE. MAY YOU FEEL THE PRESENCE OF GOD AROUND YOU. YOU ARE IN OUR THOUGHTS AND PRAYERS.

I worked for Moran and Terry at Fleetparts and Dothan GMC. I was fresh out of school yet he treated me with the same respect as he did anyone else. In my eyes he was a big man a man for whom I looked up to every day. From him I learnt many things of life, it was an honor and a priveledge to have worked with him. Janice and my prayers are with the entire family at this time. Celebrate his life for he had a great long life which inspired many people along the way.

I go back many years as his friend, even the Headland Rams in 1941. A lifetime friend, and a good man.