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July 9, 2015 at 330pm Terry Knupp went home to be with her Lord. She went very peacefully, with her daughter and her younger brother Gary there with her. She is no longer suffering and is finally resting. The family will be having a memorial service for her, her daughter will have the details when it is set.
Terry’s daughter Dyanna Beyer posted on FB:
My mom was an amazing woman who touched so many peoples lives, made everyone around her feel like they were the most important person to her. She had the most infectious laugh and smile. She was beautiful inside and out. And will be truly missed by all those who's lives she touched. I love you so much mom. You were my rock, my best friend, my world. I can't believe your gone!
Mom had an amazing last 2 years of her life, Wayne made her so happy, and showed her what true love was, and he cared for her until the very end, stood by her side and cherished every moment with her.I'm also thankful to all the family that was there today, both my mom's brothers and their spouses and her favorite cousin and his wife and daughter were there, along with Wayne's son Tony, I know mom went knowing how much she was loved!! Again, thank you all
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Jamie Patrice Renn (Eisele)
Terry and I first met in 7th grade at Flood Junior High School. I had transfered from several different schools, and making new friends always felt awkward. Terry made me feel right at home. I remember getting ice cream cones from the Tastee-Freeze across the street, and walking all around downtown Englewood. Her laughter was infectious, and her smile as bright as the moon shining across a still, dark lagoon; it lit up the night sky.
I'll never forget one time in the 9th grade, going to Lori Nicholson's house, and the 3 of us (in Lori's bedroom where all teenage girls go) and we were singing and dancing to the Monkee's.
Well Miss Terry. may your "Last Train to Clarksville" be one glorious ride. You gave many people laughter, and light. It's your turn now.
Be at peace my dear friend.
Jamie Renn Eisele