Celebration of Life for Raymond Terry, Jr., Saturday, August 30, 2014, Donald Trimble Memorial Chapel, 2:30 pm, Sunrise: May 16, 1948, Sunset: August 25, 2014

Dear Raymond,
I miss you already. I have been truly blessed to have found you as my lifelong partner and husband.
You have been there at every turn and corner in my life and our children's lives with words of wisdom, encouragement physical and financial assistance when needed.
The past 34 years has been a whirlwind, with all that life has to offer. The good memories of life itself will always be embedded in our hearts.
You have fought a long, hard battle for the last ten years. The fight is finally over, so now you are heaven bound and I will meet you there at a later date.
Love, Barbara.

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Immediately following Ceremony

Raymond Terry ]r. was born to Hallie Williams and Raymond Terry Sr. in Cleveland Ohio May 16th 1948. He was raised in Melbourne, Florida where he attended public school at Stone High School and later attended the University of Central Florida in Orlando. He went on to join the prestigious US Navy in 1968 unti/1974.
In 1975 Raymond moved to Georgia, where he would soon meet the love of his life, Barbara Kimbro. In january 1980 Raymond and Barbara married and from their union they produced two beautiful children.
Raymond was employed at Grady Memorial Hospital for six to seven years. Majority of his working career was spent at Estes Express Lines where he worked for over 20 years. Raymond was always very active in the church and joined at a very early age. Over the years, he showed his love and appreciation to God and Christ at several different churches.
Our dear Raymond is survived by his wife Barbara Terry, son ]evon R. Terry, daughter jocelyn R. Terry, and one grandchild janiya R. Terry. He also leaves behind one brother jeffery Williams Sr. (Arlene Williams), one nephew Jefferey Williams jr., two nieces Corrie Williams and Angel Renfroe.
Special thanks to his cousin Larry Bishop and (wife Sheila Bishop, Savannah, Ga), Gloria Roberts and Ann Bowman (California), his best friend/brother in law Donald Guider (wife Willena Guider, Ellenwood, Ga), and a host ofother cousins, family, and friends.

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Welcome Scripture Reading Poem Silent Reading ofthe Obituary Remarks Eulogy Acknowledgements
"Let not your hearts be troubled. Believe in God; believe also in me. In my Father's house are many rooms. If it were not so, would I have told you that I go to prepare a place for you? And if I go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and will take you to myself, that where I am you may be also. And you know the way to where I am going."
John 14:1-4
An Angel's Words
By: Miracle Holt
Do not grieve my passing, I've left this life for one everlasting No longer burdened by this world I am FREE in every definition ofthe word
Please don't cry, /lived my life But the time has come that I go to Christ I'm up in Heaven, my physical now gone
But in your hearts, my sou/lives on Remember the good times; remember me
glad Wipe your eyes and do not be sad Know that /love you and I hearyour prayers But also know, God only gives you whatyou
can bear So stay strong, it will be okay I'm your angel now; I'll show you the way

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