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Terry Thornton

Dallas, Texas

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Thornton, Terry Terry Thornton, Vice-President and Divisional Merchandise Manager for Neiman Marcus, passed away Wednesday, January 26, 2011. He was born in Dallas, Texas on December 23, 1950. He was preceded in death by his mother, Rose Lee Thornton. He is survived by his partner of 20 years,...

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He made me feel like a big deal as Associate director of Angstrom Gallery. I know he´ll be back with soon.

Terry made my freshman year of college very special. Coming out back then was difficult, but he made it easy. Guess what, Terry! I found the man of my dreams, just like you!

To Angelo and Terry's family, I extend my heartfelt sympathy. Though I had not seen Terry in many years and we were in only very occasional contact, I remember him vividly and fondly from University of Texas days. He was quite special.

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I had the pleasure of knowing Terry in high school & was lucky enough to see him at our class reunion in 2009. He was just as gracious & kind as I remember. Please accept my condolences. We need more men like Terry in this world.

I haven't seen Terry in many, many years but I still think of him fondly in so many ways. When we were colleagues in Northbrook all those years ago it was fun, it was excitng, he was special. I used to describe my feelings about him as: when he walked into a room, the light went on, when he left, the light went out. Deep condolences to Angelo, family and friends. He was quite a man and I will never, never forget him. I guess that's how we keep wonderful people like Terry with us forever,...

My deepest condolences to Terry´s family and his friends. He will be missed around the world, where he had good friends. Descanse en paz.

To Angelo and the Thornton family we
extend our deepest sympathies. May God
give you peace at this difficult time.

My deepest condolonces to Terry's family and friends.
He will be missed.
Antonio Ceccarelli

Terry was such a giving person. He loved to baby people. He really cared about people and took the time to make them feel special. The world just lost a really pretty soul.