In Memory

Terrance Wells



 
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02/16/09 09:33 AM #1    

Kenneth Redd

Man, where do I start? Well, I guess I could tell you how great of a football player Terrance was and how he had scholarship offer from every school in the south. But that would be a lie! Or, I could tell you about the wonder relationship Terrance had with Coach Fuller and how much they loved being around it each. Well, again that would not be the truth! Or I could tell you that T-Wells was a Ballar & had a Phat ride with spinning rims and was part-owner of Krystal. But, well you got it by now, that would not be the truth. However, what I can say about Terrance that is 100% true is that he was a lot like most of us when we were in high school: a young kid looking for his place in life, trying to fit-in. It's by God's grace that we are still here! So let's remember Terrance for all the laughs that he brought and the good times. There's not enough space on this message board to tell everybody about stories of Terrance & Coach Fuller going at it! Or about the time he was wresting with Jerell in the football locker room and he got knock da ****out! LOL....Those are just two stories that come to my mind when I think about Big T! I'm sure you have your own. My thoughts and prayers go out to his love-ones! R.I.P. Terrance!

03/01/09 11:45 PM #2    

Manisha Franklin

It took me reading someone else's memory of Terrance to post my own, and I can hear him now talking about that. Alot of people don't know, but Terrance and I were and always will be best friends. We started from the tender age of 3 at Goode Street Head Start, and we went through everything. The night that we lost him hit me hard and I don't think that I am over that. Terrance died May 22nd a hero, and my family and will be forever grateful for what he attempted to do that night. I just want him to know that I loved him then, I love him now, and I will forever love him and carry him in my heart.

04/21/09 03:49 PM #3    

Jessica Wilson (Cole)

This was my boy! We had a class together and I would try to help him from time to time. He was a cool person. I had conversations with him and he would tell me how that he was trying to turn his life around. This was very tragic and my heart goes out to his family even today.

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