Terrence-Ahearn-Obituary

Terrence J. "Terry" Ahearn

Charleston, South Carolina

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Terrence "Terry" J. Ahearn SUMMERVILLE - Terrence "Terry" J. Ahearn, succumbed to pancreatic cancer on March 25, 2017 after more than a two-and-half year battle. He leaves his beloved wife Carroll (Summerville, S.C.), his daughter, Lauren Marie Sullivan (Katy, Texas), two sons, Timothy Michael...

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We miss you! We stay in touch with Carroll. We are so glad you were in our lives.

I just thought about Terry the other day. He was the one who interviewed and hired me for Exxon Chemical many years ago. I enjoyed working with him and his great sense of humor and sincere compassion for others. I wish you all comfort in the days and years ahead.

Carroll,

There aren't many of us left here at ExxonMobil from those days - I was in fact new with the Company when Terry and I worked so closely together. He was a superb, patient, and generous mentor and colleague. I have only fond memories of working alongside him.

With condolences in your loss,

Fred Frost

I pray for comfort for this very precious family! Terry lived "large" and will be greatly missed by all of us! I feel like part of the family since I was present when Terry and Carroll met each other. What a great example he was for all their children and grandchildren! May he Rest in Peace as he watches over Carroll from here on...
Love you all,
Sue Marsh

Carroll - Our thoughts and prayers are with you

Carroll and family,
Although our hearts are heavy, may we all find peace knowing that Terry is now in the loving hands of Our Almighty Father. He is without pain and will always be smiling down on his family and friends. Terry was a dear neighbor and a very genuine person and we will miss his smile around the neighborhood very much.

Love,
Bill and Nancy Blowey

We will miss Terry, a wonderful husband,father and friend!

We are so sorry to learn of Terry's passing. He was a great friend and a true Citadel man in the best way. He loved The Citadel and supported The Citadel in many ways. The world is little poorer with his passing but the heaven has gotten a great man. He will be missed by all that knew him.

Sorry to hear of Terry's passing. We worked together many years both in Hong Kong and Houston. I'll remember Terry as a good friend, good lawyer and a good teller of jokes (particularly Irish ones),