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T - both you and Regina were in the first handful of people who welcomed me to DC over 20 years ago. And, so many years later when you two started dating it was so perfect. You two are my favorite happy couple and I can’t imagine anyone loving anyone more than you loved Regina. Rest In Peace my sweet friend. You are so missed and so loved.
Words cannot convey my sadness over Terry's passing so young and so abruptly and just after we all hoped for the best for him after his fight to recover from his cardiac arrest last year. So, so sorry Regina for the loss of your soulmate. Your village is here for you always. Hugs.
Terri was one of the colleagues that with more enthusiasm welcomed me when I started working for Maritz/Experient introducing me always to key partners, clients, and friends. I enjoyed his smile, generosity, and professional guidance
One of my favorite memories is sitting next to Terence at our sales team meeting in Louisville and getting the results of a Meyers-Briggs type test. T-Dawg and I couldn't have been any more opposite in strengths and weaknesses. He turned to me and said - just think how much we can learn from each other. That's when I discovered a friend that shared my love of continued learning. Rest In Peace my friend - you will continue to inspire me.
T was one of a kind. He will always be a part of our work family as he set the standards for professionalism, having fun at work and passion for his industry. What a loss and he leaves a void that will never be filled. God bless Regina and all of T’s family.
Terence was always so friendly and welcoming to us. He made a point of stopping by our office and checking in on us. Not just to see how work was, but to see what was going on in our lives. He was a genuine, wonderful person and I enjoyed my chats with him every time I got to see him. He will be greatly missed! Sending my thoughts and prayers to Regina and his boys.
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