Terry-Sickler-Obituary

Terry Lee Sickler

Grand Island, Nebraska

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Terry Lee Sickler, 62, of Grand Island died Friday, Nov. 21, 2009, at the Nebraska Veterans Home in Grand Island, due to Alzheimer's. Services will be at 10 a.m. Monday at Apfel Funeral Home in Grand Island. Burial will be in the Grand Island City Cemetery. The Rev. Lonnie Logan will be...

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I wish I could thank the three UPS gentleman that were lined along Stolley Park and standing outside their trucks as the funeral procession passed them. I found this very heart warming and a great tribute to my dad!
Kim Sickler

LaDonna and family, My heart hurts with you and for you... I do smile when I recall how you dumped me to go on a blind date to the Singing Christmas tree with this "guy", who you ended up marrying. Good memories..I know you have many of them and I pray they will give you oomfort. I pray God's love & peace will be wrapped around each of you at this time and give you His peace.
Kathy Rall Johnson

Terry and I attended GI High School and graduated in 1965. I will always hold our shared memories in my heart.

He came to see me at my Mother's funeral 5 years ago in GI. This was so typical of Terry's generous ability to support others.

To all his family and friends, I pray each of us will celebrate his life with loving appreciation for having known him.

Cheryl, I am so sorry to hear about your father's passing. No matter how long an illness is, or how prepared we may be, it is still so hard. God's peace be with you and your whole family. May cherished memories flood you with happiness.

My thoughts and prayers are with the family. You will be truley missed.

My thoughts and prayers to all of Terry's loved ones. Terry was an eceptional friend. We grew up together and spent many hours playing ball in school and at the Greek church on 10th street. His zest for life always made his friends eager to be with him. May God comfort him and all around him.

MY thoughts and prayers go out to all of Terry's family he will be missed. I met Terry while i was working at Pump and Pantry, he always had a story to tell.
Carrrie B.

Our sympathy to all of Terry's family.
Ed worked with Terry for almost 30 years at UPS.

I grew up knowing Terry from elementary school right through High School graduation---Every student in the class of 65 knew him to be smiling, kindhearted and friendly! It is so hard to believe another from our class of 65 has left us.
My prayer is:
May God wrap his loving arms around those who knew and loved him, especially his family, and that they may be comforted.

Betty Powers Ray
Murfreesboro Arkansas