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Mario Muscolo
April 7, 2025
I met Terry while working for CPT Global back in 2020. We both worked on the BNYM account. I started there before the pandemic hit us all. I was struggling with the job as it was my first foray into consulting. The pandemic just made it all the more difficult. Then Terry came along and he helped me guide and gave me the confidence I had lost. His advice and guidance helped me immensely. Anytime I needed someone to bounce ideas off he was there. We worked so well together and became really good friends. Although I never met Terry in person he was a great influence on me. He taught me to relax and believe in myself. We worked together until early 2023. We discussed meeting in the future if we ever made our way to each other´s neck of the woods. Terry was a great gentleman who I will never forget. Even after we stopped working together we still called each other and chatted.
May you rest in peace my friend!
You will be greatly missed by all!
My deepest condolences to the Hulke family!
Peter Piazza
April 2, 2025
I met Terry at Motorola when he moved to Phoenix l believe from Chicago. He was a very smart and friendly colleague. I remember he loved the Bears and he made an amazing Italian beef Chicago style for the Christmas potluck. . I had the pleasure of seeing him a few times the last few years. He was a good man and will be missed. My condolences to the family.
Keith Azuma
April 1, 2025
I knew Terry first as a fellow league bowler. Over the years he and I shared a strong friendship.
It was my privilege to bowl with Terry on many strong teams. He was a league champion. In clutch moments his power of concentration always came through. Ice water flowed in his veins.
He worked to improve my bowling game. I'll miss his coaching advice. I'll keep working on what he showed me.
Now, he's at the big bowling tournament in the sky. Next time I hear thunder, I'll know that Terry threw a strike.

Keith V Azuma
April 1, 2025
I knew Terry first as a fellow league bowler. Over the years he and I shared a strong friendship.
It was my privilege to bowl with Terry on many strong teams. He was a league champion. In clutch moments his power of concentration always came through. Ice water flowed in his veins.
He worked to improve my bowling game. I'll miss his coaching advice. I'll keep working on what he showed me.
Now, he's at the big bowling tournament in the sky. Next time I hear thunder, I'll know that Terry threw a strike.
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John Prendergast
April 1, 2025
There are no words to express how much the Big Guy will be missed.
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