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Terry Pridgen

CONCORD, North Carolina

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Terry Antonio Pridgen CONCORD Terry Antonio Pridgen, 42, passed away Sunday, March 17, 2013, at Gaston Memorial Hospital after a brief illness. He was born in San Antonio, Texas, the son of Terry L. and Shirley J. Pridgen, of Hampton, Va. He was formerly employed by Ferguson Box and Supply, Inc....

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Terry was one of the guys I have ever had the pleasure of knowing and working with he is truly missed. Eddie Davis

Beloved, still hard to believe you´ve been gone for 10 years. You will always be missed but I´m sure you are so proud of us. It hasn´t been easy but I´m hanging in there. Rest easy.....

I'm crying already...a gentle soul. Terry, I so appreciate your support and words of encouragement- I totally missed you at the tent and talking about different workouts. supported me with my daughter while I yelled at the 200 mark. Mrs.Gina thank you for allowing me and my family the opportunity to make memories with your family. God Bless you and the family..

Beloved, can´t believe you left us 9 years ago. I´m still missing you but know you are in a better place. So thankful you are my guardian angel. Love you always and forever.

Beloved, as we approach 7 years since your untimely passing, the void in my heart is still there. I miss my best friend and I especially miss all the support you ALWAYS gave me. I will ALWAYS love you.

Just checking in Homie. Man I miss the bus rides, hotels, and track meets we shared. I remember speaking with you about how were going to win our events....you in the shot and discus and me in the mile/2mile. I wish you were here a little bit longer. Love you man, Eddie Antoine- Stallion Forever

I hope you remember me being silly.

I'll miss you. RIP!

Terry was a great man,I loved his goofy laugh or maybe because he laughed at my corny jokes, my old team mate football and track. Back in the day I never took track and field serious, and with his help he was able to bring me with him as a duo in the 1989 VSHL indoor state meet, both of us placed. I remember how excited he was for me, which was the type of person he was. Rest in peace my friend