Terry-Smith-Obituary

Terry Clayton Smith

Harrisburg, Pennsylvania

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American Cancer Society

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Terry Clayton Smith Terry Clayton Smith, 66, of Shiremanstown, went to be with The Lord on Sunday, February 22, 2009 sometime peacefully in the night. He will be greatly missed by his loving family and faithful companions, Bibby, Tigger and Pinky. He was born and raised in Uptown...

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Terry was my first love at age 13. Well, at least for my puppy love I had good taste and sense! The time I spent with Terry and the gang at the field were among my happiest days and I was so happy to reconnect with Terry and his wonderful Marian at reunions. He left us way too soon. Andi

dear mary, ellen and I are so sorry to hear of Terrys passing.I will always remember the great times at William Penn and the breif time we work at TRW. I know in my heart Terry is in good hands with our Lord and savior Jesus Christ. may God bless you and your family. love always BILL WOTRING

Marian and the rest of the Family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you. I will miss Teri at the picnics, but we know he is with my dad, Donald Kintz.. I remember dad always telling us how he lived with Teri in his younger years in a cabin. May God give you his peace and bless you always...
If you need anything Marian, please let me know.

So sorry to hear about the passing away of Terry. He was such a great guy and a great classmate for sure. Sorry also that we were not able to come up for the services. Seems like we don't get to Pa. much anymore. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you.

Marian and Linda.
Larry (Fritz) Pretty much said it all. Karla and I feel such a deep sense of loss that it's hard to describe. I'll always remember the weekend parties at the house on Pinecrest Drive and Bailey's Grove and hanging out with all of our friends at Fred's and Marcus's (Sp).
Terry was such a large part of so many people's lives that his memory will never fade away. Rest in Peace Terry, Karla and I will never ever forget you.

My deepest sympathies go to Terry’s loving family. He was a fine man. I knew Terry (we called him Butch as kids) all my life and have many fond and fun memories of our childhood and adolescent years. As kids, Terry’s sister Linda and I once locked him out of the house. I remember him sneaking in the basement window and scaring us out of our wits. The joke was on us! We also had more than one “food fight” with Terry in their kitchen on Pinecrest Drive; all cleaned up, of course, before...

Linda, Kristine, Mike:

I have fond past memories of Terry and even though I haven't been around for many years, I can recall his great love of life and great personality. My thoughts and prayers are with you, the immediate family, and all of Terry's many friends.

george, jody, cameron and paxton,
i am so sorry to hear about your dad george, the feeling that you have of losing your dad is a different feeling than one you will ever have. i am so
sorry. you have your memories and they will never leave you! take care of your family..we are thinking of you
tracey, doug, dougie and ryan lewis and joanne goodall..take care

A fog of sadness has hovered over our family since Terry had become sick. Updates and concerns were often discussed by his true and long time friend, Larry Fritz. Now, our faith must be such that we believe that all of us shall someday meet again in heaven. Until then, may peace be with Terry and his friends and family, and may the Lord tenderly comfort us with his mercy and grace in this difficult time.