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Terry Lee Arrowood, beloved wife, mother, sister, and grandmother, passed away peacefully at her residence on February 10, 2025. Born on March 26, 1954, in Lincoln County, Missouri, she was a woman of immense love and generosity, cherished for her giving nature and kind spirit.
Terry, known for her warm heart, dedicated her life to those she loved. She was a devoted member of the Sunny Grove Baptist Church, where her passion for music shined as she sang and led the choir. Her commitment to her faith was further exemplified through her involvement in vacation Bible school, sharing her love for teaching and nurturing the younger generation.
In her earlier years, Terry was an active participant in sports, enjoying playing softball and bowling. As time went on, her interests shifted towards shopping, where she found joy in selecting gifts for others rather than herself.
Terry is survived by her beloved husband, Ricky D. Arrowood, and their two sons, Jason Arrowood and his wife Rebekah, and Brandon Arrowood and his wife Jennifer. She is also lovingly remembered by her sister, Kendall Liga and husband Michael; her brother, Philip Price and wife Kim; and her five cherished grandchildren: Peyton Arrowood, Dade Biggs, Lyric Biggs, Mailey Arrowood, and Zoey Arrowood.
She was preceded in death by her parents, William and Theda Price, and her brother, Brian Price.
A visitation and a celebration of life will be held at the Beam Celebration Center, on Thursday, February 13, 2025, from 1:00 PM to 2:00 PM, with the service beginning at 2:00 officiated by Pastor Doug McPeters, Pastor Kevin Arrowood and Philip Price.
Terry Lee Arrowood will be dearly missed but fondly remembered for her profound impact on all who knew her.
In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to CarePartners Hospice & Palliative Care- McDowell.
The family would like to extend a special thanks to Aislin and Jodie for the special care they provided.
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