I grew up with Terry in San Diego. We lived in Murphy Canyon. Went to High School together. He took me to my Senior Prom in 1983. We had many fun days and nights. You always made me laugh. You are going to be missed. You were taken too soon. May you rest with the angels. Thoughts and prayers go out to your family.
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He was an amazing father to our daughter Tiffany. Even after our divorce he was still there for me during some difficult times. He overcame some very difficult obstacles earlier in his life to become a well respected husband, father, and friend. Knowing he is not gone but just moved to a better seat to watch over Tiffany helps trying to deal with his sudden passing. My condolences, thoughts, and prayers to Tiffany, The Arnold Family, Rochelle, and their daughters. He loved you Rochelle and he was a better man because of you.
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Terry was a great mentor and invaluable father figure. I have only known him for the last 2 years but I feel beyond blessed to have known him. My favorite memories involved him telling me about his family and what they did together that last weekend (you could see the joy they brought him). As well as all of his stories that he used his different voices (announcer, game show host, western cowboy, etc). I will greatly miss the light and positivity he had; whenever I needed to talk to someone or vent about work or personal life, Terry ALWAYS made time to listen and gave good advice, and made sure I laughed before we parted ways. You could tell Terry woke up ready to make a difference in the lives of those around him, he sure made a difference in mine. I’m going to miss you.
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I know no amount of words can alleviate the loss that his family is experiencing at this moment. I want you to know that Terry was beyond just a wonderful partner but a paragon of what it means to be a good human being. He was compassionate, considerate, caring, funny, and much more. His smile and personality was infectious and will be remembered by the ones he loved, mentored, and inspired. Goodbye may seem forever, farewell is like the end, but in the heart is a memory, and there he will always be. Rest in Peace Terry
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My deepest condolences to his wife, daughters, and family of Terry. May he rest in Paradise.
I have only worked with Terry for the last year and within the year he has made the biggest impact in my life. He was a great mentor to me he always had a joke to brighten our conversations. He wasn’t just a great co-worker but most of all he was a great friend. Terry will be missed so much to all of us he impacted with his wisdom and cheerfulness.
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2022, Amsterdam, Netherlands
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I'm gutted and send my deepest condolences to Terry's family. I gamed with Terry for over 15 years and we became good friends - although we lost touch a bit in the last six months. He loved talking about his family who he loved so so dearly. We talked a lot about his passion for voice acting, and the ups and downs of life and he was there to support me many times over the years. When I had surgery a few years back, Terry was the first to call to make sure I was ok. He convinced my mom to pile cookies on top of my scars to make us all laugh during a painful and stressful time. It was so funny it brings us to tears even now and my mom loves retelling that amazing Terry story. Our last great collaboration was when he narrated the video for our Elder Scrolls gaming video. He was incredible and put so much passion into our goofy little project! We got more compliments on the voice than we did on the video!
I will grieve his loss terribly but know that he touched so many lucky people (like me) with his unfailing humour and joy for life.
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Sad to hear this. As crazy as it sounds, I played World of Warcraft with Terry for quite a few years. Terry was always extremely pleasant and sounded like a TV commercial was talking to you on the headset (he did vocal work and had an awesome voice!).
Love to your family from Huntington, WV!
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He was the best BIL. I remember him calling the kids when they were little and talking in Micky Mouse voice. They really thought it was Mickey. He’s going to be so missed!
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No one could ask or imagine a better brother-in-law. He loved my kids as if they were blood-related to him and taught them the joys of online gaming as kids. Now I cannot pry them away from these types of games but they always remember that their Uncle Terry is the one who got them hooked!
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