Kenneth Ray Terrell

Kenneth Ray Terrell obituary, Keller, TX

Kenneth Ray Terrell

Kenneth Terrell Obituary

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Kenneth Ray Terrell, 89, of North Richland Hills, Texas went to be with the Lord on April 11, 2024.
Kenneth was born on September 21, 1934 in Haskell, Texas to Horace Terrell and Ruby Emma Everitt. He graduated from Crane High School in 1952 and then attended Texas Tech University from 1952 through 1955. As he grew older, he was in the United States Army from 1955 to 1957, and was stationed in Alaska during the time that he served.
Ken married Patricia Susan Nash, the love of his life, on January 3, 1964. He built an extremely successful career in the West Texas oil industry over the next 35 years, and eventually retired to Tyler, Texas in 1996. He enjoyed fishing at all the surrounding lakes and became a master at woodturning. He served in various capacities in the East Texas Woodturners Club and never met a stranger that he couldn't call a friend. The Terrell's were also very active members of Marvin Methodist Church in Tyler. In 2021, Ken and Patty moved to North Richland Hills to be closer to their daughter, Melanie.
Ken is preceded in death by his parents Horace and Ruby Terrell. He is also reunited with his son, Gregory Nelson Terrell.
Ken has many surviving loved ones, most importantly his dedicated wife Patricia S. Terrell; daughter Melanie Lynn Graham and her husband Bruce; grandson Justin Kenneth Graham, wife Lauren and a great-granddaughter, Adalynn; grandson Ernest O. Terrell, wife Mandy and great-grandsons, Timothy and Theodore; granddaughter Victoria Terrell Creech and great grandchildren, Sophia, Daniel, and Micah; granddaughter Jessica Terrell Young and husband Freddy; daughter-in-law, Linda Terrell; sister Patsy Ann Causey and husband Marion; and sister Brenda Kay Hummell and her husband Ralph.

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1321 Precinct Line Road, Hurst, TX 76053

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December 18, 2024

Lynn& Maureen Mccullough posted to the memorial.

April 26, 2024

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April 16, 2024

Amy drott posted to the memorial.

Lynn& Maureen Mccullough

December 18, 2024

Ken still lives in our hearts even though we miss him so much. We could not have had better neighbors than Ken and Patty.
We have such wonderful memories of their time here in Country Place.

Lynn & Maureen Mccullough

Lynn and. Maureen Mccullough

April 26, 2024

Ken was one of the kindest and best neighbors that anyone could ever hope to have. He was always willing to give back to everyone in our neighborhood. We will always love and miss him so much.

Amy drott

April 16, 2024

Ken and Patti were family to us. They were a gate in our fence away and we kept that gate busy! Ken always had time to visit, even with our kids when they were little. He even helped the kids get into our house when they were locked out. They always told Kyle to bring the spare key back to them, but that didn“t always happen. I remember a story of Ken helping Kyle get in through a window once! I have story after story, but they all were about Ken and Patti helping us in many ways! I am so thankful to have his woodwork as well as fond memories of him. We loved him and love Patti!

Linda Terrell

April 16, 2024

As fathers-in-law go, he was the best. He will be greatly missed. He took very good care of his family, and I was blessed to have him in my life.

Gary and Melissa Strickland

April 16, 2024

Ken will be greatly missed. Gary and I were sad to lose them as neighbors. Praying for Patti and family for their loss.

Gary and Kathy Fain

April 16, 2024

Ken and Patti were the best neighbors. They were examples of a Christ led life in all things they did.

Rebecca Mohr

April 16, 2024

We are so sad to hear of Ken's passing. What a good neighbor and addition to our community here in Tyler. Patti, we are thinking of you! Love to you, David and Rebecca Mohr

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