Terrence Lee Weick was the first of three children born to Howard and Carol Weick on January 21, 1954. He was baptized and confirmed at the Siloah Lutheran Church. Terry attended the Dumont Public School through the sixth grade and graduated from Wheaton High School in 1972. Terry had a passion for driving truck which he did for several years. He owned and operated a franchise. In 1994 he joined his brother Steve in the Lone Star Stone Business in Whitney, Texas.
Terry married the love of his life Ronda Humphrey in September of 1984. They enjoyed trucking together, traveling cross country in their motor home and jeeping. Terry never missed watching his favorite TV show….. PBR! They were blessed to share over forty plus years together.
Terry lost his life to cancer on July 10, 2025 in the arms of his loving and devoted wife Ronda.
Terry was a loving husband, brother, uncle, nephew and friend to all. He will always be deeply missed and remembered for his beautiful smile and blue eyes. His legacy lives on through his wife Ronda, brother Steve (Dana Booth), sister Sandy (Ed) Rowland, uncles, aunts, nephews, nieces, and his faithful dog companion, Whiski.
Terry was preceded in death by his parents: Howard and Carol Weick; grandparents: Goerge and Clara Weick; and Edward and Nora Niesche; mother-in-law Francis Humphrey; brother-in-law Mike Humphrey; nephews: Matthew Humphrey and David Thornberry; and several Weick family members.
A Memorial Service is being planned for late spring 2026
Burial will be in Siloah Cemetery, rural Graceville, Minnesota.
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