Terry-McMenamin-Obituary

Terry McMenamin

Portland, Oregon

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MCMENAMIN, TERRY Sept. 19, 1957 - July 11, 2005. Terrance Dooling McMenamin was born and raised in Portland. He attended Madeleine Grade School and graduated from Grant High School. He moved to Oregon City in 1994 with his wife, Holly Mallinson. Terry was an upholsterer for 28 years. He owned...

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To Terry's family I offer my deepest condolances and am very saddened by the news I just heard today August 5th 2005. Terry and I only had a proffesional relationship but we always talked and had good words when I dropped by his shop to drop off or pick up something. He will be greatly missed. God blees you.

Chris Guinn

I can't tell you how shocked I am to read of Terry's passing. He and I went to and graduated from Grant together. He did some wonderful work on some antique furniture for my parents and his talent for restoration was the best, bar none! My thoughts and prayers go out to all who loved Terry.

Holly and Maddie- Accept our deepest sympathies........we have always enjoyed Terry's company and will miss him dearly. We'll see you soon. Love you both, Donna and Mark

Terry reupholstered an antique couch and settee of my 15 years ago! It's still beautiful. His handiwork was incredible, and his personality memorable. I only dealt with him during the course of his recovering my furniture but he made an impression on me. He was a great guy and I was saddened to read of his recent death.

I am so saddened by the loss of Terry. I have been a customer of his for years. He was a talented man and had a genuine love for people. I remember how he lit up as he spoke about his daughter and delighted in showing pictures of her. God Bless his family.

Holly, Matilda and McMenamin Family; My deepest sympathy for your loss. I had the privilege of spending 8 years at Madeleine with Terry as a classmate and they were some of the funniest times of my life in no small part to having Terry as a friend. He was not only the fastest kid in the class but also the nicest dresser. He was the only guy I knew that used heavy starch in his shirts and had pressed Levi's in the Eighth Grade. I enjoyed his kindness,laughter,daring personality and athletic...

There aren't any words that can express enough the sadness I feel for your family. Terry was a very thoughtful and giving man. I have so many special memories of him, and I loved him so much. He could always make someone's day brighter with his smile and his humour. I wish I could have known the sadness he was feeling. I wish I could have been there when he needed the same. Terry has been in my heart since the first day I met him. He was so kind to me and my daughter during hard times in my...