1972
2004
Memorial Service: 11 a.m. Saturday at Thompson's Harveson & Cole Funeral Home, the Rev. Charlie Calabrese officiating.
Memorials: Should friends desire, memorial gifts in Jeffrey's memory may be given to the Humane Society of North Texas, 1840 E. Lancaster Ave., Fort Worth, Texas 76103.
Jeffrey Scott Terrell was born Nov. 21, 1972, in Dallas.
Survivors: Father, Dr. John S. Terrell; brother, Caleb O. Terrell; grandmother, Dr. Blanche Terrell; uncle, Truman O. Terrell and his wife, Margaret J.; and cousin, Julie Jane Terrell.
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4 Entries
Jillian West Grissom
May 17, 2004
My deepest sympathies to your family at this difficult time. I knew Jeff from West Academy where I had my first teaching job. Although I didn't have Jeff in class, I remember him well and have the fondest memories of his pleasant demeanor and kind heart.
B.J. Ray
May 16, 2004
My deepest sympathies to the family. Jeff will be missed greatly. Although it has been a while since last I spoke with him, I thought of him everytime I drove past the house where he grew up. We had many wonderful times and great memories. Jeff, you will be in my prayers. God bless.
Chris Ulrickson
May 14, 2004
I knew Jeff For a time in the 1990's after his motorcycle accident. He showed me just how strong a person can be. Years later when I was involved in a work related accident, I thought of Jeff and the determination he had for moving beyond his accident. Though I was not injured like he was, I was inspired by him to move beyond my injuries. Jeff was a good guy. He will be missed by alot of people.
Randy Jay
May 14, 2004
Jack and family, my deepest sympathies to you and yours...what a tragedy that such a young life is taken. My thoughts and prayers are with your family. My memories of Jeffrey go back so far to when he and his brother were so young. When I lived in the neighborhood while attending TCU I vaguely recall seeing them at play outside. I've thought of you and your family frequently across the years and thankful of what you did for a struggling teenager. May God bless and be with you in what must be a very difficult time...Love, Randy
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