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Terry Randal Cobb

Fort Worth, Texas

1946 - 2010

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Terry Randal Cobb, 64, passed away Friday, Dec. 10, 2010. Graveside service: (private) Friday in Laurel Land Memorial Park of Fort Worth. Visitation: 5 to 8 p.m. Thursday at Laurel Land Funeral Home. Memorials: In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to a charity of choice. Terry was born July...

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My sincere condolences go out to Terry's family. What a loss to so many loved ones and friends who knew and ran around with Terry for so many years. I am the sister of Mike Shirejian who grew up with Terry, Ronnie, Jim and Clyde at Paschal and beyond throughout these many years. I was excited to see Terry again this Summer and enjoyed the conversation of past times between he and Mike. He will be missed by so many! Jeanne Shirejian Andelman

Lance, I'm so sorry about your brother. I will be praying for you, your family and, particularly, your mother.

Thoughts and prayers are with you, Lance, as Terry's spirit lives forever with you and your family.

My sincere condolences to Terry's family. I knew Terry during our college days, and I gather from other comments that he remained a caring person, just as he was then. Sounds like he enjoyed life to its fullest. Good for him.

Let me add my condolences to Terry's family. You've obviously lost a fine person. Like others here, Terry and I became friends through junior high and the gang of adolescent kids who congregated Sunday evenings at Westcliff Methodist Church.

I am so sorry to hear about your brother, Lance. My sympathies are with you and your family. Jenny Short

We enjoyed many sunny beach days with Terry when he was our neighbor in Del Mar, California. He was a truly caring and generous person and we will miss him very much.

Terry was one of my good friends when I was growing up on Spurgeon Street in the 1950's. Those were carefree days full of play. I am glad to know Terry enjoyed a life full of accomplishments and vacations.

Time goes on but it is the memories that last. I have many memories of Terry and Lance when we attended Westcliff Elementry School together. There were many times we would meet on the school grounds and play ball or meet at Terry's house and hang out with Scott Ryan and Butch Cadenhead. This was the time when girls appeared on the horizon before going to Junior High and we always had a sock hop on the weekends. Those were the days that were fun and funny.

I wish Terry's family my...