IN MEMORY OF KSPNTMAN - August 29, 2009

We remember Terry who left us in August 9 years ago...

I've not been on here for awhile and have been reading the message board and came upon this and had to respond. One sweet man that was a true gentleman. I know alot of us that have been on here since the site started met Terry at 'TIMMERS'..........gosh-----to turn back the hands of time.........can't do.......live each day as if it were your last. To Terry's family, if you are reading this, Terry was a wonderful person and was liked by many people. I'm so sorry for your loss. I didn't know his religious belief, but have read that he did know the lord----ANGELS ARE REJOICING!! To all who read this -- Don't leave anything unfinished -- let people know how you feel! May God bless and keep all of you. Gail

I wish I had known him.

I just signed back in today and saw this after being gone. Im so sad about this . terry was always so nice and one of the guys that i considered ES family.. and my prayers go out to his family. Karen

Terry was one of the old group that we called the Night Owls. We were a bunch that got together late and night in chat and cut up until we wore ourselves out enough to sleep. This group was pretty tight. Even if some of us never got to meet, we got to know each other through laughter, anger, sadness and joy. The original bonds of friendship came from these groups. We wanted nothing but friendship from one another, nothing but an ear, a shoulder and a good laugh. Terry was a part of all of that and it's with a heavy heart that I say goodbye to him. I'll miss his quick wit, his sound advice and even (when deserved) his cutting sarcasm. It was an honor to know him. Breezy

I am saddened to hear the passing of Terry...my deepest sympathys to his family..

I am so sorry to hear of Terry's passing, my deepest sympathies to his family.

To anyone who may wish to send a card or a note of condolence for Terry: Ms. Ronni Reynolds 4000 E. Dunham St. Wichita, KS 67210 In case you didn't know, Terry raised his daughter as a single dad, and they were very close. She is 20 years old, and I know she will be devastated by the loss of her Dad. Please keep Ronni in your thoughts and prayers.

(((TERRY))) Losing anyone is always difficult, but a part of life. Losing such a dear friend as you were cuts deep through my heart. The best thing that has come from my membership to ES all those years ago is meeting good people like you, and sharing many fun times and happy memories together. You were always there for me, whether I needed to share my troubles, or just wanted someone to visit with. During the times we would meet up somewhere, there was always fun and laughter. When there was music, our feet moved in perfect rhythm in a joyful dance together. You were always so positive and caring, and made others feel important because you called them your friend. It was an honor to have that title. I know that the Lord called you home before those of us here were ready to let you go. But it's not our choice, and your pain and suffering are at an end. I thank God that he gave you the strength and courage to rise up after the explosion and seek help, and then wake up and get to spend some time with those that loved you by your side. Those precious hours they looked into your eyes, could see your smile, and hear the few words you said will always be a blessing to Ronni, Cindy and the rest of your family. When you rode into Heaven, our friends Tim, Dakota, KC Jones, Cowboy Ben, Frosty, and the rest were waiting to greet you and welcome you to their camp. You joined them around the fire, and were with family once more. Someday, when it's my turn, I know you'll be there waiting with a smile on your face and your arms open wide for a big hug the way you always did to greet me. And then, we'll laugh and two-step across Heaven. Two friends... together again. Via con Dios, cowboy... Jacquie

My heartfelt sympathy to Terry's family and friends!! May God hold you close and comfort you in the days and weeks to come. It is so difficult to lose someone, but rejoice in the wonderful memories you have of him. With sympathy and great understanding. Cynde/Sophi

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