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Terry Lee Studebaker

Atlanta, Georgia

1941 - 2015

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STUDEBAKER, Terry Lee Terry Lee Studebaker, 74, of Dawsonville, Georgia, passed away peacefully in his home on Sunday, May 24, 2015. He was born on February 16, 1941 in Troy, Ohio, to Eileen Rhoads and Phil Samuel Studebaker. He is survived by his wife, Lisa Haines Studebaker of Dawsonville, twin...

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Lisa,

Alice and I send our condolences, while still remembering most the good times ... from the early days until post retirement parties in Cumberland Mall and the 285 Sports.

Terry was a great person to work with -- attitude, enthusiasm, expertise, and team orientation. He could see the opportunity for fun and good times even when the skies were a little dark.

Our thoughts go with you and the entire family.

Byrd

Byrd M. Ball (404-256-9004)

Terry was a delightful person and everyone thought so highly of him. He had a wonderful sense of humor and was always positive and a "can do" IBMer. It was a privilege to know him. Words cannot adequately express our sorrow for you, his family.

So sorry for the loss of one real nice fellow IBMer.
Condolences to the family.
Mary Ann Hill

Lisa, I am so very sorry to learn of Terry's death and send my love and sympathy. I always enjoyed seeing Terry at work....he was always so sharp looking and cheerful with a big and welcoming smile for everyone. I hope that happy memories will bring you peace and comfort. Love, Jean Butler

So sorry to hear about Terry's passing. He was my husband Gene's best man at our wedding and he will be missed. Always had a great spirit.
Lisa, you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Lisa, wishing you strength. I know you two had a great life together. I will always remember Terry from our time together at IBM .......... some fond and fun memories!

Lisa....My sincere sympathy and condolences.. I fondly remember our "first friday" meetings at Winfields. Terry was truly a gentleman. His happiness with life and the love you both shared was always reflected by his ever- present smile






was always evidenced by the ever-present smile on his face

Lisa and family we are so sorry for the loss of this wonderful man. He always had a smile and a compliment. We are fortunate to have known him. Wish it could have been for a lot longer. He was a special person and will be truly missed. We are here for you if you need us for anything.

This morning I glanced at the Obits when Terry's name jumped out at me. I got to the part about "graduated from Bethel High School" when I remembered The Twins, golden boys of BHS. I was a grade schooler in a tiny school where everyone knew everyone else but TerryandTodd stood out. I think their family farm was next to the school property and they tore down their gravel drive in a convertible, in a cloud of dust, to the admiration of the whole school. It was great to read about the life...