Terri-Priest-Obituary

Terri Priest

Worcester, Massachusetts

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September 13, 2014
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Worcester, Massachusetts

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Terri Priest, 86Worcester - Terri Priest, (Theresa Khoury Struckus), internationally recognized artist, 86, of Worcester, passed away on Saturday, September 13, 2014 in her home, with her sons at her side, just as she would have wanted. She was born in Worcester on January 20, 1928 and was the...

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I only just heard about Terri's passing. She was such an inspiration - open-minded, encouraging, brave. Terri stayed with us in Athens, Greece in the early 1980's and created those wonderful light, airy, ethereal paintings influenced by the sun of Greece. I have some hanging in my home. I will forever be grateful to her for the advice she gave, the laughter we shared, the stories she told (Going to the island of Delos in a rough sea comes to mind!). We love you, Terri, and we will miss you.

it is with great sadness we have learned of Terri's passing. She brought many smiles to our faces through so many years and it was through her amazing art that touched my heart long before we ever met. I will think of her every spring while on the Greek Islands as this is where it all began.

S'agapo agape mou Terri, Kala Taxidia!

Mike..................,

You will probably not remember me but I used to work with you a Chase Printing.

I was saddened to learn of your mother's passing has I met her and attended many of her art shows over the years and always enjoyed it when I had an opportunity to converse with her.
It work have been nice to have seen you, also, during the last few years.

Your mother had many honors and they were well deserved.

Take care of your self and stay...

I was truly saddened to hear of the passing of Terri Priest. She was a wonderful artist and person who conveyed her love of art to all who met her. My sincere condolences to her family.

Terri lives with me daily through the Vermeer woman in Terri's painting hanging in my living room. I talk to her through the woman in the painting. I miss you, Terri.

It was with great sadness we learned of Terri's death. She was a wonderful neighbor, friend and teacher. Robert and I send our sincere condolences to her sons.

Terri was a wonderful neighbor, providing us with art and joy. Our condolences to her family. She will be missed.

Terri and I have been friends since 1955. Through the years our friendship wove into a strong fabric that miles between us could not weaken.

My heart has a hole.

My condolence to Terri's children and to everyone else whose paths crossed hers. We have all been changed by her presence in our lives.

I'd love to offer words of condolence. Words that might make the loss of Terri less heavy on our hearts. Words to assuage the pain and provide assurance that ‘time will heal'.
But these words I do not possess.
Instead, I have memories of a most wonderful friend.
Someone I miss.