Terry Brown

Terry Brown obituary, Columbus, OH

Terry Brown

Terry Brown Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Rutherford-Corbin Funeral Home - Worthington on Dec. 12, 2025.
With overwhelming love and deep sorrow, we share the passing of Terry Lee Brown, of Columbus, Ohio, who left this world on December 11, 2025. Terry was the beloved husband and soulmate of Amy Lynn Brown, with whom he shared 17 beautiful years. From the moment they met in 2008, their connection was undeniable-two hearts that instantly recognized each other. They married on September 14, 2012, and from that day forward, Terry and Amy built their entire world together. They were each other's everything-partners, best friends, and the greatest love either had ever known.

One day, in a quiet moment, Terry told Amy something she will carry forever: "You know when you pass away, your brain will play the best moments of your life for seven minutes. You will be my last seven minutes." Those words capture exactly how deeply he loved her-completely, endlessly, and with every part of his heart.

Terry was born on February 14, 1967, at Bixby Hospital in Adrian, Michigan, a Valentine's Day baby whose life would be defined by love, compassion, and kindness from the very beginning.

Born in Adrian, Michigan, Terry graduated from Adrian High School in 1985 before going on to serve his country with honor. He proudly served in the United States Army as a member of the 82nd Airborne Division, and during his service he wrestled for the Army, showcasing the strength, discipline, and determination that defined him throughout his life.

Terry worked at Sam Dong in Delaware, Ohio, beginning his career there on October 6, 2009. He took tremendous pride in his work and in providing for the family he loved. His dedication, humility, and reliability earned the respect and admiration of those who worked alongside him.

Terry had a heart that opened freely-to people, to animals, and especially to the many dogs he and Amy rescued over the years. His beloved pets Maya, Chance (Bubby), Shelby, and Old Man were cherished members of their family. Whenever an animal needed safety, comfort, or love, Terry never hesitated. His compassion was boundless.

His kindness extended far beyond his home. Terry was the type of man who quietly stepped in when someone was struggling-adopting a family at Christmas, offering food or a warm jacket to someone without shelter, or buying groceries for a family in need. These were not grand gestures he sought praise for; they were simply the way he lived. Paying it forward wasn't just something he and Amy believed in-it was how they moved through the world every single day. No recognition was needed; knowing someone was helped was enough.

One of Terry's greatest joys was being a loving father figure to Courtney and Joseph, whom he embraced with pride, patience, and unwavering devotion. He supported them wholeheartedly, creating a family bound not by blood, but by deep and abiding love.

Terry was preceded in death by his parents, Verda L. Raper Brown and Howard O. Brown. He is survived by his sister, Tina Brown Court, and his brother, Bill Brown, both of Adrian, Michigan; his wife, Amy Lynn Brown; his children in love, Courtney and Joseph; and his cherished pets-Maya, Chance, Shelby, and Old Man. Many extended family members, friends, and animals whose lives were touched by his gentle heart will miss him deeply.

To know Terry was to know kindness. To be loved by him was to feel safe, cherished, and understood. His presence brought comfort, his smile brought warmth, and his love brought strength. His absence leaves a space that can never be filled, but his spirit lives on-in every rescued life, every act of generosity, every moment of love, and every heart he touched.

Though he is no longer here, the life he built with Amy endures-a testament to a love story that will never fade. And in those last seven minutes he once spoke of, Amy knows exactly who will fill his thoughts.

In lieu of flowers, the family invites donations to an animal rescue of your choice, a cause Terry held deeply in his heart.

Please if sending flowers do not send Lillies, Amy is allergic and can not be around them.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

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