FordTerrell Ann Ford was born in Charleston, SC, on September 7, 1937 to Robert S. Ford Sr. and Rose M. Ford. The family lived in Charleston for 1 year, she then moved to Washington D.C. for one year before moving to Pascagoula, MS.She was preceded in death by, her father, Robert S. Ford Sr.,...
I am so sorry to hear that we have lost Terrell. She was my teacher at Pearl River College as well as a great friend and distant cousin. This makes my heart very heavy. Love to the Family
Lennie Mills
August 26, 2013 | Gautier, MS
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My self the agency and my family are so sad to hear about the passing of this amazing Women. I met Terrel hear in NYC about 15 years ago and we were friends instantly.I loved to listen to her amazing stories and be around her incredible engery. I will will always remember Terrel at a few Thanks giving dinners singing Karaoke Or at a Christmas Party dancing around the tree. My deepest condolences to her wonderful family.I am so sorry. We will all miss you Terrell and your...
Gary Bertalovitz
July 22, 2013 | New York, NY
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Light, love, and peace.
Amanda Davis
June 24, 2013 | Vestavia Hills, AL
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Linda, God bless and comfort you in your loss.
George Berger
June 22, 2013 | Hattiesburg, MS
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A tribute from another alumna of her alma mater: Terrell, you were one who understood the significance of our university's motto, "We study for light to bless with light." Your candle still burns brightly, although it now illumines eternity.
Bridget Smith Pieschel
June 20, 2013 | Columbus, MS
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I have so many wonderful memories of Terrell. She was a positive role model for me and offered sound advice during my early 20's. I'll never forget our long talks and lots of laughter! I am sad to hear of her passing and offermany prayers to her family and friends.
Pam Ricker
June 20, 2013 | Austin, TX
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I had the great privilege of knowing Terrell as one of her neighbors in New York City. The last time we spoke we were planning a wonderful dinner in Manhattan, cocktails and all, once she felt well enough to travel. She had such a keen appreciation for life and all that it offered. She was a good and dear friend. I was devastated to learn of her passing. My deepest condolences and sympathy to her family and friends. I am so sorry for your loss. And to Terrell, I will have that...
Bonnie Edwards
June 19, 2013 | New York, NY
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I was sad to hear about Terrell. We used to ballroom dance in Mobile.
John Smith
June 19, 2013 | Mobile, AL
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What an amazing lady; a life well lived no doubt after reading this tribute. Sending my condolences to family and friends and my appreciation for all she did to elevate the status of women. As a "W," girl, I wish I could have known this amazing alumna of my alma mater. Prayers and hope for comfort now in the future as these wonderful memories and Terrel's legacy will live on.