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Thomas McGowan
February 26, 2025
I first met Terry at the annual meeting of the North Carolina Folklore Society. He was smart, interesting, generous and fun to be with. He provided my favorite special issues of the /North Carolina Folklore Journal/, one on the potter Burton Craig and the other on Harkers Island model boat builders. I was the victim of one of his practical jokes: a fake phone message from the state auditor about the N.C. Folklore Society's treasury. He was a great favorite of my daughter Elizabeth.
One year at the American Folklore Society meeting in St. John's, NFDL, he and I rented a car to investigate the coast and countryside. We encountered a restaurant across from the hockey rink in a small town. We liked its cod and chips so much we returned two more times. During our third visit, Terry wrote in the visitors log and then went to the bathroom. While he was there, the proprietor came up to me with the log. She asked what was this "grits"that my friend had said was the only thing her restaurant lacked.
Governor Hunt awarded Terry the Order of the Longleaf Pine in 2000, a well-deserved recognition of Terry's scholarship, teaching, and support of folk arts in North Carolina.
Lucien Koonce
February 8, 2025
I first met Terry back in the 1980´s. He graciously was able to include an image of a drainage tile I had recently found on my property in Moore Co. into Turners and Burners. He was a true inspiration in my interest and exploration of NC folk pottery. His passion for NC pottery has helped all of us that share that same passion. Thank you, Terry...RIP my friend.
Marianne Gingher
February 6, 2025
I remember Terry fondly. He was often in the English department mail room when I was there, picking up our campus mail, and though we didn´t know one another well, he always had a friendly word. I remember his smile and bright eyes and the sense I had that he was very human, despite his accomplishments and degrees. He was always congenial company that I know his family will greatly miss.
Roger Manley
February 4, 2025
I had the privilege of being one of Terry's students as I pursued my master's degree in folklore at UNC-Chapel Hill some 40 years ago, and will never forget how he treated all of us as respected equals in the quest to find, document, study, and attempt to understand physical objects as keys to folklore. Getting invited to help with the photography for his "Turners and Burners" is something I'll always be proud of. I am grateful for the opportunities he made possible to do real work with real things, and for the way that has shaped much of my life ever since. I will never take for granted his many gifts to me in that regard.
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Dan Patterson
February 4, 2025
From the day we first met in 1968, Terry and I worked together year after year for a half-century, colleagues and friends sharing interests and enthusiasms, and always in harmony. He was a rigorous scholar whose work greatly benefited the people and the pottery tradition he studied. North Carolina is fortunate that he devoted himself to this work. And all who remember him playing with small children will find themselves breaking into smiles.
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