Terry Case

Terry Case

Terry Case Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers from Nov. 17 to Nov. 18, 2005.
CASE, Terry Douglas On November 12, 2005, Terry passed away at the age of 43 years. Terry will be remembered by his son Daylen; two daughters, Alyssa and Cydney; his father, Terry Case; his mother, Mary Anne (Fred Neitsch); sister, Sandra (Kelly) Readman; nephews, Darby and Ty; his grandmother Grace Case; his uncle Dave (Geri) McLachlan and his cousin Dave. Memorial Service will be held on Saturday November 19, 2005 at 7:00 p.m. at Hainstock's Funeral Home 9810-34 Avenue. In memory of Terry, donations may be made to AADAC. Hainstock's Funeral Home & Crematorium, 440-2999 Honoured Provider of Dignity Memorial

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June 18, 2018

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November 23, 2005

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November 23, 2005

Sharon Strickland posted to the memorial.

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Simone

June 18, 2018

Although years have come and gone in passing, I'll always remember you as incredibly special.

Karen Hinton

November 23, 2005

Mary Anne and family, my deepest sympathies for your loss. Sorry that I did not sooner as I was Edmonton that day and would have attended the funeral.

Sharon Strickland

November 23, 2005

My deepest sympathy to your family on Terry's passing.

Denise

November 23, 2005

My deepest sympathies for the loss of the your son/brother/father.

Brad Fisher

November 18, 2005

My thoughts and prayers are with Terry's children, his sister Sandy and his parents.

Terry was old school mate and we played minor hockey (Bantams)together in Devon.



Brad Fisher & Sandy Freeland

Tracey Weber

November 17, 2005

My thoughts and prayers are with Terry and his family. A old friend from school.

Eleanor Weber

November 17, 2005

With sincere sympathy and prayers for guidance at this sad time.

Eleanor

Shannon Anderson

November 17, 2005

My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family in this time of sorrow.

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June 18, 2018

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Karen Hinton posted to the memorial.

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Sharon Strickland posted to the memorial.