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“We know you’d be with us today if heaven wasn’t so far away.”
Reginald (Reggie) Darnell Terrell entered eternal rest March 31,2023, in
Albuquerque, New Mexico. He was born to the union Helen and Frank
Terrell in Roswell, New Mexico on April 30,1971. He was the youngest of
10 children. He was 61 years old at the time of his passing.
Reggie attended school in the Roswell independent School District were
he excelled in track and loved wood working. He also developed a love for
cars as a young teenager. He took his love of automobiles on the road as a
long-haul truck driver traveling around the country. Reggie eventually
settled down in Albuquerque where he eventually opened his own
automotive paint and body shop. He was known for his expertise and eye
for detail.
Reggie was a very humble person who had a kind and generous heart. He
was a very compassionate man with love for life and family. The highlight of
his day was spending time with those he loved. He was an adrenaline
junkie who enjoyed joking around and trying to convince others to conquer
their fears of heights and fast rides. His love of music and fishing meant fun
filled days. He treasured taking his Harley out for rides along the interstate
or just being in the middle of nature. He relished his alone time to reflect on
the day.
Reggie leaves to cherish his memory his three children, Vanessa
Terrell, Brandon Terrell and Justin Terrell of Albuquerque, NM. He is
survived by his granddaughter Honey Terrell. He is also survived by his
brothers Frank Terrell of Roswell NM, Jimmie Anderson of Colorado
Springs, Sisters Ann Terrell Smith of Colorado Springs, and Beverly
Johnson Maxwell of Albuquerque, NM. Reggie has numerous nieces and
nephews, and friends who will miss his presence. He was predeceased by
his parents, brothers Kenneth Terrell and Donald Anderson, his sisters
Willa Ann Anderson, Enola Kay Terrell” and Angela Yvonne Terrell.
“A golden heart stopped beating hard working hands to rest God broke our
hearts to prove he only takes the best”.
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