Terry-Sperling-Obituary

Terry Lee Sperling

Sacramento, California

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Terry Lee Sperling, of Citrus Heights, CA passed away on October 11, 2015. Terry was born in Lodi, CA on August 13th, 1947 to Fred and Sally (Radtke) Sperling. Terry graduated from Vacaville High School in 1965 where he was a committed 3-sport athlete. In 1967 he was drafted into the US Army and...

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Graduated with Terry from Vaca High class of '65. We were drafted and had basic training together at Ft. Bliss Texas July of 1967.

Miss you every day

Missing you dearly this Fathers Day. Love you

Terry Sperling 1965

I'm so sorry to hear of Terry's passing. I have many fond memories of him and his family. He will be missed by all that knew him. I have old pictures from the senior prom and one I will add to the photo gallery from baseball. When we were in High school together I made him a scrapbook of all his sports and gave it to him after graduating. He sure loved his sports. I'm sorry for you families loss he was such a loving and and caring person.

I was married to Terry for ten years, we met at Sacramento City College when Bobby was just little and they formed an immediate bond that steadily grew. While stationed at Ft. Benning, GA at 3 years old Terry taught Bobby to shine his military boots, he was so proud of his little "tag a long". on Christmas eve in 1969, after a wild ride to the hospital, Greg was born on Christmas Day and Terry said his little baby boy was the best present ever and Terry was so proud. Nicole was born in 1972,...

It's been way too long since last seeing Terry; I remember him so fondly. Nicole and Greg were born at the same time as my two kids so I send my deepest sympathies to the two of you and your mom... as well as his extended family. I remember many a winter night of playing cards and his making popcorn.(Terry had a special way of spinning the bowl when salting it). We went to high school together. What an athlete! And what a sense of humor! I offer condolences from Bobby and Lindy as well....

My Pompi. My fantasy football and fan duel partner. The one who taught me how to dribble the basketball. The one who will always remain in my heart. He is so greatly missed and loved. (Granddaughter)

Marylou....I am so saddened to hear about Terry. We shared some awesome family memories and I will keep you and your family in my prayers.