I can't describe the sadness I felt upon learning of Terry's passing. I met him under the strangest of circumstances, but we quickly became "old house" brothers. He asked me to inspect his historic house in Aurora before he bought it, and the stories he shared with me afterwards over dinner made me one of his greatest fans. I made it a point to visit him there and in Naperville when I still lived in the Chicago area, and those visits would always be the highlights of my year. This man had a light in him, and it was a bright light. I am truly sad I will never share a laugh with him again, but it would be sadder to have never known him at all. My condolences to all who loved him.
Terry was a great neighbor! He was friendly, valued the local community and I always enjoyed interacting with him. I’ll never forget how immaculate his home always appeared. Condolences to his loved ones.
Coach Ryser you’re are a class act you took so much pride in keeping the Baseball Diamond at Proviso East in immaculate condition. Rest In Peace coach.
The impact that Coach had on my life is immeasurable. Coach took my God given talent and turned it into an “All American, First Round Pick, and “ Mr Baseball” my senior year. He taught life lessons as well. He and I continued a close relationship over the years. I would take my kids by his home 3 to 4 times a year just to sit and talk , or feed the fish. Unfortunately, with COVID last year I wasn’t able to see him. I can still hear his voice saying,” hey Rob”!
One of my favorite people ever believed in me. When I really didn’t believe in myself. My condolences to the family and friends. Truly a remarkable person he will be missed.♥️💯
Mr. Ryser was my baseball coach and his commitment to the basic fundamentals along with the passion and discipline taught me so much in life. May the Lord bless you and your family
Proviso East Pirate 1977 State Championship Ken Giordano
Terry was one of a kind. I was fortunate to assist him in baseball for a season early in my coaching/teaching career at East. I learned a lot about baseball and coaching in general. My condolences go out to his family.
I am so sorry to hear that Terry passed away I am Gail Anderson his Secretary in the Athletic Dept from 1976 till I retired from the department in 1991 to move to Proviso West Night school Dept till Dec 1993 retired . He was a great Coach and Friend . My deepest sympathy to his family! He loved Baseball for sure!
For me it was From 1973 - 76. Baseball was his passion but he was also a great wrestling coach for me. Very big on respect and discipline which all of our coaches were. I remember in drivers Ed class I tried to comb my hair in the car and he wasn’t Havin’ it! 😎He coached and taught us well.❤️
Terry was the prototypical p.e. teacher. Demanding, energetic, funny, and leading by example. I think that he even wore the gym uniform. As a young beginning teacher I respected both his words of advice and his style of instruction. Even during difficult situations he would maintain his sense of humor. I always appreciated our interactions. After he retired from Proviso, I would bump into him because he loved tooling through the Hinsdale area as a private driving instructor. RIP to a model teacher/coach and a larger than life human being.
My condolences to his family his/him will be truly missed. I had hime for gum class as well for drivers Ed. His favorite lines where “Pull your shorts above your Butt” and “Keep your hands 10/2” His teachings and his smile stick with me until this very day so sad to hear that he is gone to a better place truly will be missed, thank to the family for sharing him with us god bless you and may god keep you comforted during this time.
You were my mentor and taught me so much about coaching baseball. You were a pioneer in the modernization of coaching high school baseball...many followed your creative and inovative lead. You can be proud of how many of your players went to coach and share the love of the game with their kids as well as in their communities. They all play the game like you would. Your legacy will live on for the ages. Coach Glenn Lid Proviso East High School 1985 - 2014.