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Terry D. Wilmoth

Manhattan, Illinois

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Terry D. WilmothTerry D. Wilmoth, age 58, of Manhattan formerly of New Lenox, passed away peacefully at home with his loving family at his side on Saturday, July 11, 2015. He is survived by his mother, Francine (nee Doleshek) Wilmoth; his wife of 35 years, Julie (nee McAlpin) Wilmoth; his...

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Dear Julie , Joe, Katie, and Meg,

So sorry to hear about Terry. Keeping you all in our thoughts and prayers at this sad and difficult time. Terry will always be remembered with a smile on my face as he always made sure he teased whenever I stopped over with Janet. Our deepest condolences.

Bev & John McCarthy Family

So sorry to hear about Terry. Our prayers are with all of you. Joel & I are thinking of you on this sad news. May God Bless you.

We haven't seen Terry in years but will always remember him from the bowling alley who could make us laugh so hard. What a great guy. Our prayers go out to the family.
Robert and Linda Svoboda

Rest in peace now. Your pain has been lifted. May your family think of all the happy memories you all shared. And thanks Mom for those cruises which got Terry through the long hard winter. 35 years Julie - soul mates forever! From a Coffee shop friend

Walter @ Lois Wulf wish to send our condolences to Franny @ children. Please call us @ 815-513-5030

Terry was always very active, he would alway come over to play basketball as kids. He always had a smile on his face. He gave everyone in the family nicknames. From summers in Wisconsin to just backyard fun,Terry would always be positve and have a good time. He will alway be in our hearts and prayer.

Our deepest symathies. We remember the good times when we were kids and the boat trip to Shafer Lake. We also remember all the company picnics. You will always be in our hearts.

Vern, Karen, Kevin, Kenny, Lisa and Scott

Many good memories of Terry from when we were neighbors...his fishing poles, ping pong in the garage, climbing the cotton wood tree between our yards, and the nicknames he gave me ...Dudley & Doozer, just to name a couple.
-- Scott Ullrich

May the love of friends and family carry you through your grief.