What can I say about my Uncle....I've known him my whole life and he was always a hoot. When I was little he had a habit of giving me the loudest and most obnoxious toys for birthday and Christmas presents, just to torture mainly my dad. So when Brett was born, my dad did the exact same thing as pay back, tho I also helped in some of the selections. Then Travis was born and my dad got some more payback on his little brother. I'm going to miss his infectious laugh and smile.
As I remember having Terry as a friend, growing up together in our youth was truly a happy time in our lives. High school was great fun. Being in the Cogs Car Club together with Terry and his brother Mike just added to our adventure. Working together at Al Eddy’s Mobil station on the west side was our first taste of monetary freedom. Weekends were spent doing all the crazy things we weren’t supposed to be doing and being lucky enough not to get caught ! Going on vacations together with each other’s families was always something to look forward to. Working together and playing together only made our friendship stronger over the years. Terry’s close friendship will always have a special place in my heart. You will be missed my Brother. Ray Phillips