Terry Lee Kenyon passed away on Wednesday, December 10th, 2025. Born on February 26th, 1963, in Fulton, NY, Terry was a resident of North Prince George, VA.
Terry was loved by his wife of 27 years, Justina G. Kenyon, who made many sacrifices and did all she could to help him throughout their marriage. They eventually moved to North Prince George, Virginia where they lived together. He is also survived by his daughter, Daddy's Girl, Stefanie Kenyon; his brother, Timmy Kenyon; Sisters, Trisha Durpa, Ella Shadwick, Rerberta Avery; his nephew, Matt Kenyon and his grandchildren, Jordan Kenyon, Trinity Applegate, Maggie Applegate and Kolton Kenyon (Durpa); Great grandchild, Soren Applegate; to be born any day a Great Grandson, Sawyer Home Quest along with his beloved furbabies.
Terry was preceded in death by his parents, Gayloard and Barbara Kenyon, his daughter, Jennifer Kenyon, his brother, Kenny Kenyon and his nephew, Kenneth Kenyon Jr.
A proud U.S. Army veteran, Terry served his country with honor and distinction for eight years from 1980 to 1989. His dedication to service and country was a core part of his identity, and he was forever grateful for his time in the Army.
Terry was passionate about his career as a painter with Chesterfield County, VA, where he brought color and creativity to his community for many years. His colleagues and friends remembered him for his talent, dedication, and infectious smile.
Outside of work, Terry was an avid hunter, fisher and found great joy in the thrill of the races. He was an enthusiastic collector with a keen interest in Eagles, owing to his fervent support as an Eagles fan, and he had an impressive collection of knives of all kinds.
Though he has left us, Terry's spirit will live on in the memories and hearts of those who knew and loved him. A celebration of life will be held at a date and time to be announced. Friends and family are invited to share their favorite memories and leave messages of comfort for the family by signing the guestbook.
Terry Lee Kenyon will be deeply missed and remembered as a dedicated family man, a proud veteran, and a true friend to many. May he rest in peace.
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