Terry-Bankert-Obituary

Terry R. Bankert

Fenton, Michigan

Jan 20, 1951 – Nov 11, 2021 (Age 70)

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BORN
January 20, 1951
DIED
November 11, 2021
AGE
70
LOCATION
Fenton, Michigan

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Terry R. Bankert of Flint, MI passed away peacefully with his devoted wife, Lynn M. Sorenson, and his loyal companion, Bailiff, by his side. Mr. Bankert dedicated his entire life to the City of Flint and its citizens, and it is where he took his first breath of life, as well as his last breath of...

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Still think about Terry very very often. We shared an apartment while in college.

TERRY WAS A GREAT ONE I THINK HIM EVERY MAX I WAS HIS COURT OFFICE NOW AND HE MADE LAUGH AND HIS GREAT DOG THE BEST MAX KERNER

Terry and I were room mates in college. I miss him.

Lynn, we are grateful to have known Terry, even for such a short amount of time. Also, we are glad that we have the gift of a continued friendship with you. <3

i am shocked and saddened to hear of Terrys passing.He helped me with situations only he could do and his wife Lynn was always there by his side.Wecshared a special mutual friend and those memories I will always cherish.

My deepest sympathy to Lynn and your family. I was very greatful to have him as my attorney. He seen me through til the end. I'm thankful to him and Lynn for helping me. My prayers are with you.

I actually met Terry through his wife Lynn when she owned a fabulous boutique over 30 years ago. I always enjoyed his knowledge and sincerity in conversations. His passion for truth and community was obvious through his endless and selfless contributions. I send my condolences and prayers for comfort to Lynn.

I enjoyed having conversations with Terry especially hearing his insight on local politics and seeing Terry and Lynn at local events. My prayers and condolences to The Bankert Family, friends, and colleagues.

What a beautiful tribute to a life we´ll lived and all of his life´s work. Although, I didn´t know Terry well I did know of his work in our community. He was an inspiration for all of us to get involved, really involved. Our community lost a true friend and champion for our people. Our deepest sympathy´s ~ God speed