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Dear Mabe,

My deepest condolences to you and your family. I loved Terry like a brother- like all the Musketeers. I grew up with you two and have a lot of very fond memories of all of us together at parties and our awesome camping trips in Wisconsin. 

Our prayers are with you.

Love  Donna Elizabeth Barfield and daughter Olivia Ayers

In the early 1950's my cousin Terry and I were very close. We'd play together at Grandma and Grandpa's house at holiday visits. Although I was two years older than him, I remember us talking about getting married some day. Terry was special. He would only eat Cheerios, and it looked to me that he actually got away with that diet, even though I was still being forced to eat carrots and spinach.  Terry's robust laughter always made me laugh too, and I think that's one thing that most of his family and friends will cherish.  
Mary, I am so sorry to hear this news of Terry. Sending prayers of comfort to you and Your entire family!!

Oh Miss. Mary, I am so sorry to hear about Terry. My heart goes out to you and your family. Prayers are being lifted for strength during this extremely hard time. Sending warm hugs. 

Maggie 🤍🙏🏼

Dear Mabe, I am very sorry to hear this. Thank you for calling. You and Terry had a special love. Words cannot express how sad I am for you. May his smile, love and support bring you some peace. Love, Kathleen 
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