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Terry F. Williams

Niagara Falls, New York

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WILLIAMS-Terry F. Age 69 of Middleport entered into rest on Saturday December 8, 2007. Born in Rochester, NY on February 28, 1938 he was the son of the late Harry and Gertrude (Walker) Williams.He married Sue Burkhardt August 28, 1965 at Croton on the Hudson. Terry taught high school science at...

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To Sue and the Chestnut Ridge Family past and present, my most heartfelt condolences to you and yours on the loss of our beloved Terry. The mentor of my life and the caring nature of this man will never be lost. I will forever remember the many stories and support you have imparted on all of use. I will remember you friend, as being an amazing influence and pillar of strength, courage and wit that will be etched on the hearts and minds of so many who loved you. I will take with me all that...

My uncle, to all of us, my brother and two sisters we quite commonly refered to him as Uncle Butch.He was full of life and as A little girl of five I remember him calling me by a nickname of his making pork chop.I use to think it was due to my liking of that succulant meat,however, looking back on the family photos I now know why I held that name! I never thought that I would miss it but I do. When we were young he use to chase us around alot and One event tends to still make me smile! One...

terri was real good to work for he taught me alot of good things to know about horse care.All in a days work.I guess Terri can get that farm right for us when we all have to trot into that pasture sorry to hear about this Sue, you have my deep condolences.
Sincerly,
Julie Mccoy

Our hearts and prayers go out to you. May God send you comfort in the days ahead.

We are sorry for your loss, As this is hard to cope with, we must all remember the good times through life that Terry has provided for all to cherrish. As a girl growing up I listen to many stories told throughout the years by my elders. In fact, there may have been a few things learned. The one thing that we'll always remember about our neighbor is Terry was a pleasant and smiling person and always waived to everyone.

To the Williamsburg Family our deepest Sympathy to you. Terry was one of the nicest neighbors to have. It was always a pleasure to say hello to him and Sue as they rode their bueatiful horses around the land. We will miss Terry.

Words seem too inadequate at such a time as this and yet we know in our hearts that Terry is with his beloved Abdullah in Heaven. As Christians, it is our belief that we will all meet again and so it is with a heavy heart that we bid your earthly body 'adieu' but knowing that we will all meet again in God's pasture.

Terry was such an amazing man, my heartfelt condolences go out to Sue and the Williamsburg family. I will always cherish my summer spent as a student there, living in their house. God speed Terry, I hope your winging over the fences in heaven on Dually.

We never met but Terry made such an important contribution to Trakehners in the US that I just wanted to express my sympathy, condolences, and thanks for all he and Sue did.