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William Robert Terhune

Lexington, Kentucky

1936 - 2023

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William Robert Terhune June 30, 1936 - May 1, 2023 Lexington, Kentucky - William Robert Terhune, Mr. Bob, passed away on May 1, 2023, at the age of 86 in Lexington, Kentucky. Bob was born on June 30, 1936, in DeKalb, Illinois to Garniss Hunter and Cary Florence Terhune. He was preceded in death...

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I worked with Bob as a team teacher at Crawford Junior my first 10 years of teaching . He was always supportive and a role model for teaching. He shared stories of his sons,too, almost every day!

Ann, We are so sorry for your loss. We remember you both fondly. Damon and Sarah Jane Pleasant

Uncle Bob was great, I remember going out shooting with with him, Hunter and Reed. He was very patient with all of us. He substitute taught some classes while I was at Lafayette and he was great. He seemed to be able to respond to everyone. I have only good memories with Uncle Bob and family.

I had Mr. Bob as a teacher at Crawford. He was one of my favorite instructors. I'm sorry to hear that he passed.

My deepest sympathies!

MY Uncle Bob had a great influence on my older brothers and us girls. He gave me my first job at Woodland Pool. I worked the concession stand at the old armory on Old Frankfort Pike when they had wrestling matches.I saw Andre the Giant wrestle! He helped so many people and was a good husband and father. Love and condolences to Aunt Ann and Hunter and Reed and Family ,sincerely Emily and Chris and Family

So sorry to hear about Uncle Bob´s passing.May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

I had Mr Terhune at Crawford in 1970. He made American History come alive for me. Over the years, I have thought of him fondly. He had such a kind, calm spirit. Well done good Sir.

Uncle Bob was a special person in his neices and nephews lives. We were always in awe of him and his accomplishments, he was always on the go! He was also willing to give those of us who wanted to work a little summer job at a pool. We loved him and still love his dear wife, Ann. Blessings of peace to her and our cousins, Hunter and Reed.