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Soooo happy to see his oldest…
Soooo happy to see his oldest grandson’s son♥️
He’s so tickled that his Scot…
He’s so tickled that his Scotty had a son
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Said he HAD to live long enough to see Scotty get married and have a baby of his own♥️
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We met Terry and Charleen in 1991 after we bought our home across the street from theirs in Kissimmee, FL.  We connected instantly with them.  In particular, we quickly learned of Terry’s great sense of humor, along with his contagious laugh. He always made us smile.  Terry was also one of the kindest and warmest individuals we ever met.  We will forever remember Terry for his love of family, genuine friendliness, and positive attitude he embodied every day.  Rest in Peace, our friend.

Respectfully,

Rob and Denise Tremaine

Will always remember the fun times hunting with uncle teed down at the cabin, all the great memories will be with me forever. Sad to hear of his passing but I know he's at peace now rip uncle teed, I know you will be watching over everyone.
My condolences to Terry's family and friends. You all meant the world to Terry and he spoke of you each often. My friendship started with Terry a few years ago at my work and he would always come to my window if I was available. If not, he would wait until I was. He was always smiling, even when he didn't feel the best, and would greet me with "How ya doing babycakes?!" He always made sure to check in with me on how I was doing, if there was any way he could help me, and always ended our conversations making sure that I was still being taken care of and treated like a queen at home. I always felt so inspired after our chats, like I was part of his family, and would anxiously await the next time he came into town. He truly meant so much to me and I will forever hear his voice calling me Babycakes from across the building. Thank you for sharing Terry with me throughout those years. I will keep you all in my prayers.
Terry was the friendliest neighbor. When I’d see him outside or pop by, he was always ready with a conversation. I loved watching the connection between he and Charlene.  They’re quite a loving, and amazing couple. 
My brother-in-law Terry was always there for a friend or a family member. Loved to get into conversations with anyone, even perfect strangers wherever he might be.  Loved his motorcycle !!  I never knew anyone who kept a cleaner garage !!  You were loved  and will be missed Terry.   Charleen you and family are in my thoughts and prayers.

May your V twin run strong.

May your cruising road be long.

You gave me my bell.

So that my riding went well.

I hope we meet again someday.

Where everyday is a Sunday.

A ride of a life time!
2016, Bad Lands, South Dakota
A ride of a life time!
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We definitely miss having Terry and Charlene on Dickens. It was always a pleasure catching Terry on his rides around the block.  He was always a sweetheart and the conversations were always very humorous! ❤️
I’m so sorry Charleen There’s  much I can tell you because I’ve been there Just want you to know that I love you and I hope you’ll be OK
I’m sad that you’re gone Terry, but I know you’re in heaven with Luther now that you’re at peace remember the good times we had because I will never forget them Love you     
Terry our friend, you will be missed. You fought the good fight, Now may you rest in the peace that only God can give!
Saddened by Terry's passing.   I only knew him for a short time while he was a resident at nursing home in Dassel.   He loved his dear wife and a great sense of humor.
Terry was a good friend and Neighbor we’ve known each other for a very long time. He was the best,  he didn’t take anybody’s  shit.  I loved him for that ! 
I was sad when I heard the news of Uncle Teed’s passing but I’m thankful he isn’t in pain anymore.  We’ve been close our whole lives. I have so many good memories of time spent with him growing up and as adults. It won’t be the same watching college football this fall without hearing him say  GO BLUE first thing each Saturday morning although I know he was a Buckeye at heart. RIP ❤️ 
— with Dad and Bruce
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I met Terry in Orlando via his daughter Dannielle he was such a joker but loving and kind, I will always remember him sitting in his recliner with his parrot (which I was scared of) I’m sending much love to your family may you rest in eternal peace xx

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Terry "Teed" Edwards