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Terry "Lee" English

San Antonio, Texas

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ENGLISHMr. Terry Lee English, 62, of Barnesville, GA, formerly of San Antonio, TX, died Thursday, May 12th, 2011 at the Atlanta Medical Center in Atlanta, GA. Graveside funeral services for Mr. English will be held on Monday, May 16th, 2011 in South View Cemetery in Thomaston, GA., with Dr. Ed...

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Lucy, I have not been on facebook in months and just logged in for the first time today since school is out. I was so surprised to read about Terry. I am so sorry for your loss. I pray the Lord will sustain you. My deepest sympathy to you and your family.

Ill never forget when coach English would beat young teenagers at arm wrestling, he was a great man and definatly a great teacher. He will always be inour thoughts.

We will all miss you coach. He was always there when you needed him. He was definitely an inspiration to me and many others. May god bless you and you family. Our prayers are with you.

Coach English was a great man who always whent out of his way to help others. He was an inspiration to all who new him. My condolences to his family. Yu will be missed coach go eagles.

Jay Ota Randolph High School class of ’78. Amazing after all these years you realize what an impact your high school teachers and coaches had on your life. While I have many memories of those years only a few have survived the passage of time. One of the most vivid for me was my junior year. The coaches wanted me to try pole vaulting. So Coach English decided to mentor me in the finer skills of the sport. He had me climbing the rope upside down. Running sprints and learning to get my...

he was a wonderful teacher and foot ball coach may god bless his soul and may god be with his family

Jay Ota Randolph High School class of '78. Amazing after all these years you realize what an impact your high school teachers and coaches had on your life. While I have many memories of those years only a few have survived the passage of time. One of the most vivid for me was my junior year. The coaches wanted me to try pole vaulting. So Coach English decided to mentor me in the finer skills of the sport. He had me climbing the rope upside down. Running sprints and learning to get my...

My late husband, Doc Grunwell, thought so much of you, Terry, and I loved having Michael in my preschool in Converse. You will be missed. My prayers are with your family.