Terry Lynne Scheurer, 64, Greenleaf, died September 16, 2025 at her home. She was born on May 24, 1961 in Inverness, FL to Billy and Carolyn (Hayes) Harvill.
Terry made her home in Philadelphia for over thirty years until moving to Greenleaf to be closer to family. She had a huge love for animals which led her to work most of her adult life in the pet industry. Terry worked as a manager in a pet store in Philadelphia until finding her dream job of providing home services for pets. This included administering medications, dog walking and overnight stays when the owners were away.
She also loved gardening and flowers and she could tell you what kind of flower or plant it was. Terry was such a kind person and had a fierce love for her family.
On December 23, 1995 she was united in marriage to Phillipe Scheurer in Philadelphia, PA.
Preceding her in death was her husband, Phillipe; biological father, Billy Harvill; mother, Carolyn Mullen; and brothers, Billy Harvill, Jr and Chad Mullen.
Survivors include her father, Jerry Mullen, Greenleaf; brother, John (Jenny) Mullen, Greenleaf; and sisters, Sherrill (Shorty) Goeckel, Hanover, and Mary (John) Simmons, Narka. She had many nieces and nephews including local nephew, Kyle (Miranda) Provost, Greenleaf, Mason and Carson Simmons, Narka and niece, Brittany (Josh) Turner, Washington.
A private family burial took place in the Greenleaf City Cemetery.
Memorial contributions may be sent in care of Ward Funeral Home, Washington, KS.
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115 W 2nd St., Washington, KS 66968
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