In Loving Memory of Terry Anderson
With heavy hearts and fond memories, we bid farewell to our dear friend and brother, Terry Anderson, who passed away Saturday, February 3, 2024 at the age of 45. Terry's life was a celebration of joy, friendship, and unwavering kindness.
Terry's love for golf was unwavering, and his infectious laughter will forever echo through the fairways of Green Valley Golf Course. His wish to watch over his friends as they conquer the infamous hole #16 will be honored, as we gather to share stories of his remarkable humor and love for the game. He was always joking that when he died he wanted to be placed at Hole #16 so he "could watch all his friends hack that hole!"
At Callihans, amidst the swirl of cigar smoke, Terry's warmth and wisdom illuminated countless conversations. His passion for poker knew no bounds, and his stewardship of the barn games created cherished memories for all who joined him at the table. One of his favorite things to do was to play poker with his friends at the barn where he was the Commander in Chief at the poker table keeping track of the money, organizing tournaments, and just keeping track of everything at the barn.
Terry's generous spirit extended beyond the green and the cards. His expertise in technology and unwavering support made him a pillar of strength for all who sought his guidance. As the original owner of T and T Cellphone Repair, his legacy of knowledge and compassion will endure.
Terry will be forever missed by his son Christian; his parents Dave and Sue; brothers Brian and Kevin; honorary sons Daytona, Zach and Jake; his many friends, and of course his best friend...his dog Duke.
Terry was preceded in death by his sister Tonyia who passed away February 4, 2020 of state IV Metastatic Breast Cancer.
In honoring Terry's life, we invite all who knew him to gather at Green Valley's Hole #16 Saturday, February 10, at 12pm to share in the joy he brought us. Remember what time of year it is, be prepared for mud and wear appropriate shoes. Following, we will meet at the barn at 4700 Old Lakeport Rd, where we will celebrate his life and the enduring impact he had on each of us. Please park at the top parking area and walk to the barn.
Terry's spirit will forever guide us, and his memory will remain a beacon of love and laughter in our lives. Though we grieve his absence, we take solace in the countless moments of joy he gifted us. Rest in peace, dear friend.
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