In Memory

Terri Kirby - Class Of 1977

Terri Kirby

TERRI KIRBY Seneca – Terri Lynn Kirby, 52, passed away Sunday, November 11, 2012 at the Cottingham Hospice House.

Born in Seneca, she was the daughter of Kathryn Mason Kirby of Seneca and the late Albert Davis Kirby. Miss Kirby was employed with URS, Inc, Chesapeake, VA where she worked as a Contract manager, and was a graduate of Seneca High School and Gardner Webb University.

She was a member of Kempsville Presbyterian Church, Chesapeake, VA. Survivors in addition to her mother include her brother, Kenneth Kirby and wife Tina; sister, Janis Mahaffey and husband Bill all of Seneca; 1 nephew, Matthew R. Kirby of Liberty; 2 nieces, Kimberly Mahaffey of Seneca and Courtney Whiten of Westminster; 1 great-nephew; and 2 great-nieces. A graveside service will be held 4 PM, Wednesday, November 14, 2012 at Oconee Memorial Park.

The family will receive friends from 2:30-3:30 prior to the service at Sandifer Funeral Home. The family is at the home of Ken & Tina Kirby, 101 Maple Avenue, Seneca, SC 29678. In lieu of flowers, memorials in her memory may be made to the Cottingham Hospice House, Attn: Foundation Office, 298 Memorial Drive, Seneca, SC 29672. God bless!!! 



 
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11/19/12 11:51 AM #1    

Kenneth Kirby (1975)

 Terri fought a long hard battle against cancer, she was loved by her family and all the frends she had made over the many years of her live. She will be remembered by us all, and loved by all. The attached is a video that was placed on You tube my by neice, Kimberly Mahaffey, it shows pictures of Terri through the years, as you watch it you will see that she had a full and loving live, enjoying everything that she did and always lighting up each room with she smile. She was a good sister, daughter, aunt and great aunt.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nNVERVvIB5Y

 

Kenneth Kirby


01/28/13 10:04 PM #2    

Bobbie Reid (Nicholson) (1977)

Terri was a good friend at SHS.  She and I worked many long hours on our accounting II project.  I will never forget the hours we spent trying to balance that thing!  Although we lost contact after high school, we did have the chance to reconnect at OMH when we both had loved ones there at the same time.  It was so good to see her and she had not changed at all.  Terri will be missed.  Ken, thanks for sharing the video - it was great and brought back alot of great memories.


04/15/13 02:15 PM #3    

Debbie Pressley (Bruce) (1979)

Such a beautiful person inside and out.  Thank you for sharing the video!

 

 


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