
Edward J. Terry
abril 17, 1935 -
julio 5, 2019

Veterano de EE.UU.
Edward J. Terry, 84, died peacefully with his wife by his side on July 5, 2019 at Brookdale Memory Care after a long illness.
He was born in Salem, WI on April 17, 1935 and attended Salem schools and Gateway Technical Institute. He proudly served in the United States Army from 1958 until his honorable discharge in 1961.
On December 16, 1972, in Morton Grove, IL, he was united in marriage to Lorraine Waldack.
His career was in firefighting. He started on the Kenosha Fire Department where he served for 16 years; went on to be a fire training instructor at Ansul Company in Marinette, WI, and retired from the VA Hospital in Hines, IL in 1995.
Upon retirement, he moved to La Crosse, WI where he and his wife turned their passion for collecting antiques into a business called, Terry’s Treasures. For 20 years, they participated in antique shows throughout the Midwest.
His hobbies were fishing and golf. He was a master griller especially at their home on Lake Conroe, Texas. Many happy memories were made entertaining family and friends there and the more the merrier. He was always noted for his sense of humor, was welcoming to all, and never knew a stranger.
He is survived by his loving wife, Lorraine, of 46 years and their children, Noreen (Andy) Adolphson, Kathleen Kaeppeler, Maureen (Tim) Sadlon, Darleen Sita, Coleen Taminger, Douglas (Mary) Terry and Lynda Terry; along with 14 grandchildren; 14 great grandchildren and was Uncle Eddie to numerous nieces and nephews.
Along with his parents, he was preceded in death by a daughter, Eileen Reedy; a great grandson, Kyle Carney; sister, Norma Muller; brothers, Lloyd and Willard Terry and a son in law, Philip Stinefield.
A special thanks to the kind and compassionate care he received from Brookdale and Hospice Alliance to ease his final time here.
Información del servicio
A funeral service honoring Edward will be held on Saturday, July 13, 2019 at 10:30 a.m. with Pastor Judith Christopher officiating at the First United Methodist Church, 919 60th Street. Interment will follow in Sunset Ridge Memorial Park with full military honors. A visitation will be held at the church on Saturday, July 13th from 9:30 a.m. until the time of the service. Memorials to the Alzheimer’s Association 620 S 76th St #160, Milwaukee, WI 53214 or First United Methodist Church, 919 60th Street, Kenosha, WI, 53140, would be appreciated by the family.
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Johnny Jeff & CarolWe were so sad to hear of Eddie's passing. When we think of him it will always be with the smile that seemed always to be with him. we share in your loss of such a sweet soul.
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Dale StoeberI recently had the pleasure of meeting Ed at Brookdale. As the "unofficial" lobby greeter, Ed's smile and warm welcome was the first thing you'd notice upon entering the facility. Even with his terrible illness, he handled it with grace and a positive attitude. Ed you will be missed. Lorraine, I'm so sorry for your loss and please accept my condolences.
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Richard "BO" BosankoLorraine & Family: On behalf of the Kenosha Fire Department FAMILY, both ACTIVE and RETIRED members, our sincere sympathy to all of you on your loss of Ed. We share in your sorrow. We wish you many fond memories of Ed and all the good times that you shared together. We certainly have many! Ed was a "brother" firefighter to all of us, and he proudly served the citizens of Kenosha. God Bless Our Fallen Brother. Richard "BO" Bosanko-Battalion Chief-Retired Kenosha Fire Department
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Diane & Cheyenne ParkerHeartfelt memories of Uncle Eddie. May he RIP and continue to keep us all smiling and laughing with lots of love and fond memories we will hold deep in our hearts. Condolences to all those who loved him and will miss him especially to Aunt Lorrie and all the cousins. Lots of love, Diane & Cheyenne
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Jeanne NovakOur Eddie! He will be remembered as our wonderful, sweet, loving, kind, fun and funny family treasure. He holds such a special place in our hearts. Sending my deepest sympathy, love and hugs to Lorrie and all the kids, grands and great-grands. He leaves a legacy of love!







