Jerry Lee Trice

Jerry Lee Trice obituary, Denton, MD

Jerry Lee Trice

Jerry Trice Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Dec. 24 to Dec. 25, 2022.
Farmer and retired UPS driver, Jerry L. Trice, sadly passed away in his home in Denton, MD on December 16, 2022. He is survived by his daughter, Heather Trice; brother, Joseph Trice (wife, Debbie Trice); and cats, Louie, Mokie & Sugar. He is predeceased by his parents, Lester Trice Sr., and Dorothy Trice; his brother, Lester Trice, Jr.; his wife, Pamela Trice; and beloved dog, Duke.

Jerry was born on August 9, 1956 in Seaford, DE. After graduating from Seaford Senior High School in 1974, he worked at Vernon Powell Shoes. He later became a UPS driver and delivered from Salisbury, MD to Ocean City, MD and down to VA. He proudly earned a 27 year Safe Driving Award, and was voted into the UPS Circle of Honor. Jerry married Susan (Weimer) Trice in 1980, and they had one child, Heather, in 1983. He was extremely proud of her and would always brag about her to anyone who would listen.

He played slow pitch softball for "Wayne's BP", was a former Seaford Jaycee member, and was a member of the Seaford Volunteer Fire Department. Jerry loved to bowl and played on many leagues. He won multiple awards and even bowled on the Seaford Bowling Lanes travelling league. He loved to hunt and fish with annual fall trips to Maine with his brother, Joe, and friends to collect one or two new deer heads for his wall. He loved & owned a variety of boats, and would enjoy fishing, crabbing, and boasting about his catches. He entered a bunch of fishing tournaments, and would enjoy the occasional offshore tuna fishing trip. He was Mr. Fix-It, and took pride in multiple projects like digging out & building a basement, constructing a 2-bay garage, building a large play set for his daughter, and rewiring a Mercury boat motor with his friend, Lou Torbert.

In 1999 after his divorce, he renewed his faith in God and began attending St. John's Methodist Church again. He sponsored many within AA, and shared his personal experiences, strengths, and hopes to guide others through recovery. Jerry remarried in 2005 to Pamela Neal Good. He moved to Pam's farm in Denton, MD and began learning how to raise chickens. Within a short time, he finished up with a 1.52 flock feed conversion and held first place for his last year of growing with Allen's. He later became a vegetable and produce farmer, specializing in tomatoes that people would come from all around to buy, including Elmer's Market. He helped rebuild Elmer's Market and grew vegetables for them for 5 years before a change in management. With his attention to detail and strong work ethic, he had the straightest rows of crops and kept his 1.5 acre garden free of weeds. He was excited for this upcoming year of crops, and couldn't wait to get to work in the fields.

He was an extremely hard worker, had a lot of pride and always did his best with everything he touched. He shared the funniest stories, and once he got laughing he couldn't stop and neither could the listener! We're very thankful for the time we had with him, and he will forever be in our hearts. "The pain of missing you is a beautiful reminder of the joy of loving you." -Dean Jackson

Funeral services will be held at 1pm on December 26, 2022 in Seaford, DE at the Cranston Funeral Home. A viewing is from 12-1pm. Burial will immediately follow services in the Odd Fellows Cemetery in Seaford, DE.

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Marie & Frank Watkins

December 26, 2022

We wish you to rest in peace. Many prayers are for you and you family.

Jay Baker

December 25, 2022

RIP Jerry. We had some great times growing up, but unfortunately lost track of each other over the years. Times like this remind us that family is so important, even just an occasional phone call or message.

Bruce W Baker

December 24, 2022

We had many good times as kids growing up.

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