Terry-Kenjorski-Obituary

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Terry Alan Kenjorski

Mt. Clemens, Michigan

Jul 21, 1958 – Jan 6, 2017 (Age 58)

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BORN
July 21, 1958
DIED
January 6, 2017
AGE
58
LOCATION
Mt. Clemens, Michigan

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Wujek-Calcaterra & Sons, Inc. - Sterling Heights Obituary

KENJORSKI, Terry. January 6, 2017. Age 58. Beloved husband of Debra (nee Tarakoff) for 17 years. Cherished son of the late Philip and Sophie Kenjorski. Loving father of Peter (Adrianne) Schinkai, Andrew (Samantha) Schinkai, David Arden, and Philip Kenjorski. Proud grandfather of Candice. Terry...

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Deb: So sorry for your loss. My sympathies to you and your family during this difficult time. Margot

I have had the pleasure of knowing Terry for approximately 15 years when we first met at Harada. He was one of the best distractions I had at work. He was always teasing me in a big-brother way, and I was always pretending to threaten him/beat him up if he didn't knock it off. It was a relationship built on tons of humor and sarcasm with equal amounts of trust and respect.

He was a very intelligent, trustworthy, respectful and humorous man. With the passing of time we weren't in touch...

I worked with Terry for the past 5 years. Although Terry worked in Mich & I worked in MA, we would talk via the phone 2 to 3 times/week. Terry had a great sense of humor and we always enjoyed joking about our respective sports teams. I just know the next time the Tigers beat the Red Sox or Wings beat the Bruins he will be smiling down on me. My heart goes out to all his family for their loss. May the great memories of Terry live on & give you peace.

To my brother Philip, I am so sorry for the loss of your father.. even though I haven't talked to him in a few years, he was a good stepdad at the time..and all the memories when we were little.. love you lil bro hugs Stephanie

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Terry and I worked together for the last 5 years. I enjoyed talking with him about his experiences in the Navy, his golf game, hunting and family. The day always started with coffee and fun discussions with the group. Terry was a member of our team and will be greatly missed. We will never forget.

I loved working with Terry! He was a good person and friend, Honest, and always came through for me even thugh I am a sales guy! Terry had great pride in being a Engineer. Terry also had a great sense of humor!

The week before CES, he gave me crap about leaving Autoliv and forcing him to have go to Vegas for the show! He would always say, I AM NOT A SALES GUY!

But always in ggod fun!

May Terry Rest In Peace:)

Very Best Regards,

Robert Sdgwick

I have known Terry for 5 years from work. Long enough that he became a good friend and also an arch sports foe... I know you can hear me Terry when I say.. "The Wings are going down and GO HABS GO".......

I have known Terry for about 5 years. We worked in the same building.
Every morning like clockwork he would visit me at my desk to say good morning and then we would "bump" into each other at least a couple of more times in the day. We would always have something to talk about from golf to family to events taking placing. Funny that whenever we mentioned a place in the world, Terry would always say "been there" and then give a detailed naval story associated with that place. Terry was...