Ronald W. Terry, 62, of Frankfort, Ind. passed away May 4, 2020 at Mulberry Health after an extended illness. He was born November 26, 1957 in Frankfort to Virgil and Maxine (Prickett) Terry.
Ron was a 1976 graduate of Frankfort High School. He moved to Florida in 1979, settling in Cape Canaveral. He worked for a shuttle/cab service for 20 years and moved back to Frankfort in 2016.
Visitation and Services
A Private Family Celebration of Life Memorial will be held at a later date. Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main Street, Frankfort is honored to assist Ron’s family with arrangements.
Survived by:
He is survived by his 7 Sisters: Shirley Garrison, Deborah (Ed) Laflen, Joetta Graybill, Betty (Joe) Hinton, Ruth Kissenger, Mildred (Gene) Daulton, and Tammy Decker; 14 Nieces and Nephews along with many Grand and Great-Grandnieces and nephews.
Preceded by:
He was preceded in death by his parents, 2nd father: Joseph Graybill, a sister, and 2 nephews.
So sorry to hear about Ron’s passing. Another Class of ’76 gone too soon. Condolences to his friends and family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleShirley I am so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to your family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so sorry for your loss my thoughts and prayers are with the family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry to hear about Ron! He was a great friend and in our younger years we had a lot of fun together. He never complained and always had a smile on his face. RIP my dear friend!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry to all the family in the passing of Ron! I’m glad I got to visit him the couple of times I did. He was a great guy, he will be missed! Hugs to you all and you are in my prayers. May the Lord Jesus Christ be your strength in this difficult time!
Love to all,
Cindy
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSending comforting thoughts to Ron’s large and extended family. Though it has been many, many years, Ron and I were friends for a while in high school. I remember what a gentle and caring person he was, soft spoken and easy to get along with. We had some common interests, and I recall visiting his home on N. Jackson Street several times on our summer breaks from school. I hope he is now at ease from whatever health concerns he experienced toward the end. Condolences to his family and to all those who cared for him. Rest in peace, Terry!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI loved you like a brother Ron, I’m going to miss you very much brother. You were more than just dispatch at Paramount taxi you were all our friend and quickly ended up being a life brother to Ivan and I! God blessed you by taking away your pain on Earth and letting you come home my brother. See you on that wonderful flip side!!!!!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleThank you to everyone for their memories,thoughts and prayers
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMy condolences to Ron’s family and friends. I am one of Ron’s classmates. I was stationed in Cocoa Beach, FL when I first joined the Air Force. I had been there about a year when I went bowling and much to both of our surprise, I ran into Ron! It is a small world. I pray that he is at peace now and no longer suffering.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleRon will be missed by family very much. He was a loving brother and I wish we could have seen him again one last time. It is extra sad to lose a loved one during these sad times with the virus going on and family can not come together to comfort one another at this time. We all grieve together in our own homes though. We will see you on the other side Ron.
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