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Terry L. Kaufman

Columbus, Ohio

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Kaufman Terry L. Kaufman, of Orient, passed peacefully to his heavenly home at age 65. He joined his parents Wm. K. and Marietta Kaufman and his brother Bill in the heavenly choir, April 13, 2017. Survived by his loving wife, Cathy; children, Tony, Terry and Samantha; stepchildren, James, David,...

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Terry & I were neighbors in the woods of Taney County, MO. We spent some quality time together singing, laughing & story telling. One night at Karaoke in Rockaway Beach, along with the owner of The Jolly Roger, we surprised the crowd with some three part harmony. The crowd didn't know we were professionals. Some Good Times!

It's been 7 mos almost. I miss you so much
I love you very much. Still.

I am heartbroken to learn of Terrys passing.
He was such a talented singer and I was very fortunate to attend some of his early day gospel sings.
He was a true friend. Even after many years had passed he was instrumental in finding a job for me after a move from Illinois to help support my Family. Even after years he hadn't forgotten.
I don't think Terry ever met a stranger. His kindness and concern for others was overwhelming.
I am sure he was a great Husband and Father. His...

I miss u baby.

Met Terry in Branson because of my mom Nancy Morris. She has recently passed to that heavenly choir. I am a music fan of almost all genres. Terry had THE most powerful set of pipes I've ever heard. Thoughts and prayers. I will miss you till I get THERE brrother.

Praying for peace and comfort for the whole family. What an awesome choir he's in?

I have always felt privileged to know the Kaufman boys - Terry, Sammy, Billy and Bob - through their early gospel days and the transition to country music and had the privilege of being a helping hand with the band when Terry was with Ridgetop Records.

The last time I saw the four of them singing together was in a church in Columbus and it's a memory I cherish - such love for each other and the sharing of their talent was heartwarming to behold.

I was sorry to have missed him...

I had to buy a cassette player to hear most of his songs. One of them was " I'm only human, I'm just a man, Help me to believe in what I could be in all that I am.
This song is " One day at a time, sweet Jesus
That's all I'm asking from You. He was courageous and sometimes fearful, but then his pastor prayed and as did all of us.
This earthly journey is over and again I want to thank Cathy and all those who cheered him up and made him smile and those who are sharing their kind...

Having lost a sibling to cancer as well, I know the sense of loss and grief. On the other hand knowing how amazing it must be to hang out with our heavenly Father and others who have gone before him to be reunited is so cool. He is looking out and over all of your family now along with your parents. So much peace comes with that. Love and blessings to you all as you morn the loss of him on this earth.