Terry-Matheny-Obituary

Terry J. Matheny

Perrysburg, Ohio

1920 - 2004

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Terry J. Matheny, age 84 of Perrysburg, Oh passed away on Sunday morning November 7, 2004 at Hospice of Northwest Ohio Perrysburg, OH. He was born on May 19, 1920 in Tontogany, OH to Jess and Ada (Shockey) Matheny. On January 2, 1948 he married Evelyn Helm in Luckey, OH and she survives He was a glass worker for L.O.F. East Broadway Plant and was a member of Zion United Methodist Church Luckey, OH, former member of Troy-Webster American Legion Post #240 and a WW2 Army veteran.

Terry is survived by his Wife; Evelyn, Daughters; Sherri (James) Sheffler of Pemberville, OH, Jill Matheny of Tontogany, OH, Sons: Chris (Debra) Matheny of Waterville, OH, Jack (Denise) Matheny of Scurry, TX, 4 Grandchildren, and Sister; Lela Grodt of Bowling Green, OH. He was preceded in death by his parents, brothers Robert and Larry Matheny.

Funeral Services will be conducted at 11:00 AM Wednesday November 10, 2004 from the Marsh Funeral Home Luckey, OH where visitation will be conducted on Tuesday November 9, 2004 from 2-4 & 7-9 PM. Officiating will be Rev. Ted Maust. Interment will be in Troy Twp. Cemetery at a later date Those wishing to give a memorial contribution may consider Zion United Methodist Church Luckey, OH. Online Guest Registry and Condolences may be sent to www.marshfuneralhomes.com.

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Chris and Debbie, My thoughts have been with you everyday, sorry about your loss, but the fond memories will help you through this trying time.

With love and deepest sympathy. It was wonderful to see you all again, even under such difficult circumstances. Keep in touch. Glen and Colleen

Our deepest sympathies go out to Evelyn and her family. Every time Terry and I would see each other the conversation would also end up on a golf subject. We will miss him.
Rod

Our deepest sympathies go out to you at this time. Terry was a good neighbor and my husband "Red" used to love talking with him and passing the time. May God comfort you at this time.

Please accept our deepest sympathies at this time.