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Terry Daniels Obituary

Terry Lynn Daniels was a loved and amazing man. He not only was loved immeasurably, but he loved immeasurably. He went to live in a mansion that was not built by him but by His Savior. He left for Glory on March 25, 2013 surrounded by a room full of family and friends. We strongly suspect that Terry and his dad are already roaming around Heaven and commenting on the types of structures and the building materials that God used. Charles has probably already picked out places for all of his family and we imagine that Terry is helping to get them ready. We would imagine they involve a grill for steak, some type of water fountain, and extra cabinets for Styrofoam cups. We hope they are located near a tennis court for him, Josh and all of their tennis buddies and a swimming pool for Diane, Brooke, Bree, and all of their friends! Terry was born on May 20, 1957 which was seven months after Diane was born…and he never let her forget that he married an older woman. He was born to precious parents, Charles and Lucille Daniels, and as mentioned Charles was waiting for him when he arrived. They loved him, cherished him, and taught him to know and serve God. He is also survived by his wife, Diane Daniels, whom he lovingly called Lyd. They were third grade sweethearts and married when TD was 19 and Diane was 20. They lived, loved, and enjoyed life together to its fullest for 36 years. They graduated together from Kountze High School in 1975 and Terry went on to receive a civil engineering degree from Lamar University. He is survived by three beautiful children, Josh Daniels and Brooke and Brad Moczygemba, all of Kountze. Terry loved his children beyond words. He was proud of their every accomplishment and absolutely loved every single minute that he had with them. He tried to anticipate what Brooke wanted and needed before she ever mentioned it. And he did this up until Monday! He was so proud to have Brad in our family and considered him a son. He loved coaching Josh as a child in baseball, carrying him to tennis tournaments all over Texas as a teenager, and just spending time with him outdoors as an adult. He is survived by his Granddaughter, Bree Elise Moczygemba. Words are just not adequate for how much he loved her. She called him TPaw, and he lived to hear her say his name. TPaw loved Bree to the moon and back and would have walked coals just to feel her arms around his neck. He is also survived by his sister and business partner, Janet Daniels of Sour Lake. He loved and admired her intelligence, strength, and will. He also loved her children, Charrisa and J. C. Lewis and their son, Jackson Charles and, Adam Piazza. He is also survived by his extended family, Charles and Estelle Ramby who loved and treated him as the son they never had. Terry worked for his dad at Daniels' Building and Construction since he was in junior high and continued to run the company with his sister and mom until his time of death. The employees of Daniels' Building and Construction are like an extended family to Terry and Janet. Terry took great pride in his company and made many friends through his business dealings. The evidence of his talents are found far and wide through the construction of Ford Park, and the many schools, hospitals, business buildings, churches, etc. that their company built. He was a man that could erect huge buildings, multiply 3 digits by 3 digits in his head, remember formulas that most couldn't even read, but he could not figure out Facebook! He was most proud of his church, Cornerstone Baptist Church. Not only did he cherish the building that he helped erect but the love and fellowship within its walls. Terry was an avid tennis player. He may not strike you as one at first glance…but he loved to play and was good! He watched every move, kept every point, and woe be to those that missed a call or made an incorrect one! Terry is known for his driving antics and knew most highway patrolmen by first name. He never made a mistake while driving, but unfortunately, most other drivers did. Terry was an extraordinary man. This world will not be the same without him. He will be missed by those who knew and loved him. His wish today would be that all would come to know Christ and that he will see everyone he knows on the streets of gold one day. All celebrations will be held at Cornerstone Baptist Church at 1600 South Pine in Kountze, Texas. A gathering of friends will be from 5 until 8 on Wednesday, March 27. A celebration of TD's life will be on Thursday, March 28 beginning at 2:00 pm. Interment will follow at Old Hardin Cemetery, Kountze. A family request is in lieu of flowers, you may make contributions in Terry's name to the building fund of Cornerstone Baptist Church, P. O. Box 2220, Kountze. Complete and updated information may be found at: broussards1889.com.

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Published by The Beaumont Enterprise on Mar. 27, 2013.

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JAMES CORNELL

April 2, 2013

Terry, was a special person indeed, I will miss him, God Bless the Family.

Jimmy Christy

March 28, 2013

Our thoughts and prayers are with you all. It was a privilege knowing him and being a part of his life. Fond memories of Sunday School, Little League, Band Competitions, and Wildwood Tennis Tournaments came flooding back. Yes, I am sure he and his dad are helping the Master Carpenter prepare those mansions that John 14:2 tells us of.

May the Peace that surpasses all understanding be yours during this time of celebration for one of God's children who has been called home.

FAYE (CLAY) ELKINS

March 27, 2013

Lucille and family. My prayers and deepest sympathy are with all of you. The Clay family lived right behind Diane in Forest Acres and went to school with Diane, Janet & Terry. I have home movies of them running and playing games at birthday parties in the back yard. There are so many fond memories of Charles and your family and I know he and Terry are having a reunion beyond measure just looking at and admiring Gods architecture and wondering why they didn't think of that. I have never known a more loving, giving, caring family and know how much their Lord and Saviour and Christianity meant to all of them. Terry is no longer like the song "standing by the river trying to get a glimpse of the other side." He has moved to the other side and is waiting for his loved ones to join him. There could be no greater tribute given to his life than to come to know the God he knew on a personal basis.

DWIGHT BIRDWELL

March 27, 2013

DIANE, I AM SO SORRY FOR YOUR LOSS. YOU AND YOUR FAMILY HAVE OUR SYMPATHY AND PRAYERS.

Jeff and Lisa LaComb

March 27, 2013

So sorry for your loss.

Charlotte Tousha

March 27, 2013

Diane, My heart is breaking for you. You are one of the sweetest people I know and I wish you didn't have to go thru this. When I think of Terry, I think Of his blue eyes. I know everyone is talking about what a wonderful Christen man he was,but when my husband died it was always his blue eyes I thought about, Micah's too. You are lucky to have known the kind of love ya'll shared. I know you & your kids are going to miss Terry for an inmeasurable time, but with God's love and all the prayers, mine included, you will be ok. I love ya'll and will be here if you need anything.

I know this has hit Aunt Estelle & Uncle Charlie pretty hard too. They loved Terry and part of their heartache is seeing their child in such pain. I am asking God to put His loving arms around all of you at the time you most need it. Take care of each other. Love, Charlotte Tousha

Ellen Bean

March 27, 2013

Lucille, may God put his loving arms around you and your family at this most difficult time

Robbie and Carol McDonald

March 27, 2013

Diane, what a great loss for family, friends, and community. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and family.

Tony Keeler

March 27, 2013

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Cheryl Bean

March 27, 2013

Prayers for the family, for his many friends.

Jarrod Walton

March 27, 2013

You will missed my friend!

GINGER BESS

March 27, 2013

WHAT A JOY AND BLESSING TO KNOW..AS CHRISTIANS WE WILL BE WITH OUR LOVED ONES AGAIN IN THE PRESENCE OF OUR LORD AND SAVIOR..GOD BLESS YOU.

Ben's Alternator & Starter Svc.

March 27, 2013

Our deepest sympathy and prayers for the family & friends are sent your way. May God bless.

Mike O'Neill

March 27, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Jim Boone

March 27, 2013

Diane, It's been many years but time doesn't diminish the respect I hold for you and your family. May God bless and comfort you and yours through this difficult time.

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