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Terry Kenworth Stoepel

Justin, Texas

1945 - 2016

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Terry Kenworth Stoepel was called to heaven by our Lord and Savior on Friday, Feb. 12, 2016. Memorial service: 9:30 a.m. Friday, Feb. 26, in Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery. Terry was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, on Feb. 8, 1945, to Kenworth and Julia Stoepel. Terry attended Richardson High...

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I miss you my big brother. Love you so much.

Terry was a great person to be around. I count myself as fortunate to have known him & count him as a friend. May he R.I.P.

Terry there isn't a day goes by that we don't miss you. We talk about you all the time. Love and miss you so much.

Terry, I think about you everyday and miss you so much. You were always there to hold my hands when I was learning to walk. My big bro. Your heart was always full of love and kindness and of course playing tricks on us. I remember when you use to put rocks in Nicole's pockets and make her pants slide down or the time when you took the little sausages we ate and put one behind her stuffed horse and told her she pooped. Miss those times with your pranks. I know you are with Mom n Dad and...

Great person to know& be around. Fortunate to call him friend. He is missed. Tom Murphy

Recently in kerrville , Terry came to mind. A good friend, always fun to be around. You are always well thought of & missed.

Four LONG years have passed since I saw your face and kissed your lips, I will never stop loving you and missing you. I see you in everything I do. You taught me so much, some things I honestly wondered why you wouldn't do the task yourself. Little did I know that you were teaching me to be independent. Even the little things, like leaving the tool box drawer open when I take a tool, so that I know exactly where to return it. I treasure every precious moment that we had together. Yes...

I was watching the Smithsonian Channel the other night....Terry came to mind. The subject "The Concorde". I remember his enthusiasm and attention to detail when the joint venture with British Airways, Air France and Braniff was conceived. As I watched the show I was on edge to see if any of the film would catch a glimpse of the DFW operation, hoping to see Terry. Unfortunately, the joint venture was not addressed. Terry was the go to person for the processing of loading/unloading the...

Thinking about you so much lately Uncle Terry! I hope you are having a great time with Nana and Papa. Just know I miss all of you so much. Love you always xoxo.