Terry-Schaeffer-Obituary

Terry Douglas Schaeffer

Ventura, California

Nov 28, 1945 – Jun 3, 2016

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BORN
November 28, 1945
DIED
June 3, 2016
LOCATION
Ventura, California
CHARITY
American Heart Association
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Terry Douglas SchaefferVentura, CA Terry Douglas Schaeffer, 70, of Ventura, passed away on Friday, June 3, 2016 following a brief illness. He was born November 28, 1945, in Marengo, Illinois to Melvin and Anna Schaeffer. Terry served in the United States Navy from 1963 until 1967 with a tour of...

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So sorry for the loss of Terry.It was a pleasure knowing him.
Les Dobson, Somis, California

So sorry for your loss of Terry went to high school with him. His family is in our prayers.

Dear Mary and family,so sorry to hear about Terry's passing thinking and praying for you and the boys.

Dear Schaffer family,

I knew Terry from Zion School and Marengo high school. He always said he wanted to be a meteorologist and I watched his awesome success through the years. What a guy!
He will be missed.

Terry was a great meteorologist , he always had the time to tell how much rain to expect. I missed seeing him around the Ag. Office after he retired. May he rest in peace.

This is Pastor Glen Borhart of Zion Lutheran church, Marengo,Illinois, where Terry was baptized (Jan. 29, 1946) and confirmed. Some of his classmates told us about Terry's death. We will have the family in our prayers..........

Dear Mary, I was sorry to read of Terry's passing. I was happy to have met you and kept up with your family over the years as your dental hygienist. May God bless and comfort you.

May your memories of the wonderful times you shared with your loved one comfort you and your family, today and always.

Dear Schaeffer Family,

My condolences and prayers for you all in this time. I can definently say that coach inspired many of us throughout our lives during the days at SPHS. He was one of the best coaches I had while there devoting time to all of us whether it was long long distance runs, building a pole vault pit at the track, or the pre-race spaghetti nights at your house. I think all can say his life was spent very well; encouraging others, bettering the community, and building...