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William Terry Thomas

Fenton, Michigan

Jul 13, 1940 – Sep 11, 2025 (Age 85)

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BORN
July 13, 1940
DIED
September 11, 2025
AGE
85
LOCATION
Fenton, Michigan

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Age 85, passed away on September 11th surrounded by family and friends. Terry was best known as the Owner of Bill Thomas' Halo Burger which he took over when his father (Bill) suddenly passed away in 1973. Terry put his heart and soul into the business and helped grow it into a mid-Michigan...

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What a great man, family and business. He cooked us the very last QP hamburgers before midnight. Roscoe Clark

Very sad to hear this news. Condolences to the entire extended family. I worked several years both S. Saginaw St. and Harrison St. late sixties and early seventies. Such a wonderful family that the memories have lasted all these years. We´ve all been blessed to be a small part of your family. Rest in eternal peace, Terry.

Thoughts And Prayers Go Out To The Family. He Will Be Missed. Don Solomon

Tiger,Lori,Teagan and Savanah, So sorry to hear of Terry´s death. Dick and my prayers are with you and your family. May he rest in peace. Dick and Judy Cramer

Wonderful boss

Sorry to hear about Terri passing. I´m an old friend kid Garcia. That was our favorite place to go get a hamburger.

Terry was a long standing member of the Flint Golf Club "Ball Toss" group, and never had an unkind word to say about anyone. I hadn't seen him since we had a Retirement Party for Harry Barrett when he retired as the FGC Assistant Pro, much loved by all and a great friend of mine for 55+ years. Now in 2025 we lost Timmy MacDonald, Harry Barrett and Terry Thomas virtually all at once. Very Bad Year, some stellar individuals passed on, much too soon. God Bless all of them! - Buck M

To the Family, I am very sorry to hear of the passing of Terry. He was a wonderful man, who I always enjoyed seeing, when I went to Kewpee's, which was quite often. Going to St. Matthew's High School, I along with my friends were two blocks away. My Law practice was four blocks away, so I saw Terry a lot. Terry was always very nice. May God Bless him and his wonderful Family. I will keep Terry and the Family in my prayers.

Terry was a great friend to all at Abbey Park and a very good poker player at our Monday evening game. He loved the Tigers and asked SIRI for updates during poker. He and SIRI were on a first name basis. He will be greatly missed. Our love and prayers go out to the family. Rex and Judi Harris Apt. 337