Terrance-Silliman-Obituary

Terrance K. Silliman

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Terrance Silliman passed away in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. The obituary was featured in Pittsburgh Post-Gazette on May 11, 2008.

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Dear Terry,

One of my favorite memories is when we went to New York City and did all the touristy stuff. We ate at the Slaughtered Lamb. All the trips to the beach were so much fun. I can still hear you singing 'under the boardwalk'. Remember that bird?? What was his name? He used to say "here Blue, here Blue" and "pretty boy". I miss you very much and I wish we had got to spend more time together in the last few years. Love you always.

Shanyn

Terry,

Thank-you for instilling a love of cooking in me. I miss all the good times we had with you. Forever in my heart.

Love,
Bethany


Terry - I always had so much fun with you. I remember you as always laughing or making me laugh. I will miss you a lot.

Love, Ben


Terry's Eulogy

After 30 years of a loving friendship with Terry, I have so many memories. Terry was always there to help me whenever I needed him. I could always count on him to change my windshield wipers of get the mice out of my stove. Although his technique on the mouse was to take one look at it and scream at the top of his lungs. I guess he was using the "scare tactic" on the little thing. One of Terry's best qualities was his ability to make you feel...

Terry,

I never got to say good bye. What I have of you and Michelle is memories that can never be taken away. Times of laughing so hard that I couldn't catch my breath, times of hanging out together and just being friends. This is what I'm going to focus on and remember. My heart goes out to you Michelle. As your friend I which I could take your pain away. I hope as time goes on the emptiness that you feel is replaced by the many happy memories that you and Terry made happen...

The loss of someone so close is difficult to bear. We share your grief. Our love and prayers are with you.

Michelle,
My deepest sympathy to you on your loss. May God help you through the difficult time of mourning. Take care and thanks.

My Dear Brother, How lucky was I to have our Sat. night talks. It made me feel so close to you and Michelle. As if I were there in the cellar sharing the evenining.
You listened to me, advised me and made me a part of all that you did.
The miles apart did not separate us. I think they made us closer.
I thank God and my lucky stars to have shared the last moments with you that I know that were so important to both of us.
Now you are with the Spirit in the sky.
Catch you on the...

im going to miss you so much uncle terry we all always had so much fun together.


( sarah stempkoski )