Terry had his own way of thinking, was a little tough on the outside, but had a tender, sensitive heart. Besides loving football and boating, he also loved art and poetry. He was a good friend ever since we sat across from each other in 8th grade homeroom at West Jr. High. You are sadly missed, Terry. Cookie
Terry was misunderstood by many, a good natured individual with rough edges and a kind soul. I view him as the "Fonz" of our class. Although we were not close I considered him a friend.
About three years after graduation, terry and I worked together at the Sears in Tiffin. The day he started to work, they made me his supervisor! Nedless to say we laughed alot about that....especially when we discussed him jamming me in my locker one afternoon. He was a gentle, caring guy, definitely the Fonz of Columbian. He is missed.
Terry sat beside me in biology class always picking on me. I never thought of it but he definitely was our Fonz. Wow! Life is short so enjoy the NOW. Helen Mangus Thompson
Nancy Boyer (Kaluka)
Terry had his own way of thinking, was a little tough on the outside, but had a tender, sensitive heart. Besides loving football and boating, he also loved art and poetry. He was a good friend ever since we sat across from each other in 8th grade homeroom at West Jr. High. You are sadly missed, Terry. CookieJeffrey Gillam
Terry was misunderstood by many, a good natured individual with rough edges and a kind soul. I view him as the "Fonz" of our class. Although we were not close I considered him a friend.Richard Shelton
About three years after graduation, terry and I worked together at the Sears in Tiffin. The day he started to work, they made me his supervisor! Nedless to say we laughed alot about that....especially when we discussed him jamming me in my locker one afternoon. He was a gentle, caring guy, definitely the Fonz of Columbian. He is missed.Helen Mangus (Thompson)
Terry sat beside me in biology class always picking on me. I never thought of it but he definitely was our Fonz. Wow! Life is short so enjoy the NOW.Helen Mangus Thompson