Terry was my first friend when I entered the Academy Dec. of my Freshman year. He stayed a good friend all thru life especially when he and my husband Doug (Clem) Green met up in DaNang in 1966-1967. I remember he sent his then girlfriend- later wife Sharon to see me at S.E. Nichols and a friendship developed. He was a jokester, best friend if he liked you, family man, fun and loving and caring. Terry served his country proudly as a Marine, came home and served his community as a Sheriff in Ontario County and then a pillar of society with his own businesses. He would help anyone. Terry was a good listener and when after 33 yrs my marriage ended he helped me see there was light at the end of the tunnel. He even met my new husband a few yrs later and treated him like old friends. Terry was a gem. The war was not kind to Terry like so many others but he hung in there and accomplished much. Fighting the memories of horrible nightmares and sights unforgotten under it all he was still one terrific guy. TY Sharon and family for sharing your wonderful husband and father with the rest of us and may he and Doug (Clemmie) as he called him be raising Cane together in the far beyond. Love you Terry always and TY for being my friend. ShirleyAnn DeLyser Green Millsap
Shirley DeLyser, Green (Millsap)
Terry was my first friend when I entered the Academy Dec. of my Freshman year. He stayed a good friend all thru life especially when he and my husband Doug (Clem) Green met up in DaNang in 1966-1967. I remember he sent his then girlfriend- later wife Sharon to see me at S.E. Nichols and a friendship developed. He was a jokester, best friend if he liked you, family man, fun and loving and caring. Terry served his country proudly as a Marine, came home and served his community as a Sheriff in Ontario County and then a pillar of society with his own businesses. He would help anyone. Terry was a good listener and when after 33 yrs my marriage ended he helped me see there was light at the end of the tunnel. He even met my new husband a few yrs later and treated him like old friends. Terry was a gem. The war was not kind to Terry like so many others but he hung in there and accomplished much. Fighting the memories of horrible nightmares and sights unforgotten under it all he was still one terrific guy. TY Sharon and family for sharing your wonderful husband and father with the rest of us and may he and Doug (Clemmie) as he called him be raising Cane together in the far beyond. Love you Terry always and TY for being my friend. ShirleyAnn DeLyser Green Millsap
Edson Bellis
Rest in Peace - The Class of 1965 misses you.