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Kevin Tumminia
August 10, 2010
Thank You Terry for all the advise over the years. Now, Rest my peace my Brother.
Teri Kalafate
July 27, 2010
Dearest, Silly, Goofy, "T" ...
You were an "adopted brother". You were also loyal to my parents. We always loved you for that, too. You brought "Kaiimi" into our lives (black lab puppy) when you lived with us. You moved out ... "your" puppy never did! Your "green thumb" in our backyard was classic.
Too many memories, so many laughs. Will miss you.Keep the angels smiling.
xox, Teri "Little T"
Kevin Shields
July 26, 2010
Goodbye and I hope you become one of my angels. I thought of you the other day after a long time and so did Kit, I wonder if your energy came through this house that you spent lots of time?
July 25, 2010
I worked with Terry many times. I will miss him,and I sympathize with family and friends. Jean Marie Baneat
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