Rest in peace Terry it has been a honour and a pleasure to have known a lovely and caring man like you a very special person who has left a big big gap in everyones life that knew you family and friends alike We will miss you but never forget you
Terry was an inspiration for me and all Almoners. Always willing to help and provide support for many families and friends. He was the epitome of a true Freemason and an unforgettable man loved by so many.
Dearest Myra x what a love you and Terry share, Soulmates. Terrys parting does not change that blessed gift. Oh how lucky was the world to have your lovely husband. We will give thanks today and always for knowing him and to you both for showing us all the path of True Love. God bless you Myra xxx
Terry will be missed so much by all who knew him, for his caring and positive outlook and his sense of fun. We have fond memories of Uncle Terry from our younger years in London and later in Bristol and most recently in Sheffield. Love and strength to all the family, Nigel and Ruth xx
I will always remember Terry as a person who was kind and generous with his time , willing to help others without complaint or fuss , and a great brother and circle member . I am so please to gave know you .
Terry was undoubtedly one of those who people that had highest standards of commitment to whatever he undertook - so much of his time was was caring for well-being of others others.
True Christian principle both in deed as well as in thought.
Terry was in every respect a true Gentleman - he lived respected and has passed regretted.
One of the most unfortunate part of the self isolation is that we are prevented from sharing our grief and celebrating his life with others - Our love and prayers to Myra and his family.
Goodnight Terry
My brother and my friend
Goodnight Terry
We loved you to the end
Goodnight Terry
A husband, grandfather and dad
Goodnight Terry
Loosing you has made us sad
Goodnight Terry
You fought right to the end
Goodbye Terry
I'm proud to call you a friend
I'm Glad I knew you.
Love to Myra and family
I have been trying for days to think of words that can come anywhere close to describing what our 62 years of friendship have meant to me. Such words simply cannot be found so there is little more I can say other than you did so many things - big, small, generous, caring, sensible and oh yes, funny! - to help make my life so memorable and complete. Jane joins me in our sorrow at losing such a fine and true friend. We love you dearly mate and shall always honour your memory!
Darren & Rosaleen Wilmshurst2020-04-26St Peter's Hospice
Thank you to all of the Consultants, Doctors, Nurses and staff at St Peter’s Hospice who looked after Dad and made it possible for Mum to remain at Dads side until the end.
Thank you all xx
Such a warm, caring and funny uncle. Lots of fond memories through the years, Most recently our visit to Bristol to stay with Uncle Terry and Myra. Welcomed, looked after, and shown all round the area, Another great memory to treasure. . sadly missed.
My loving , caring beautiful grandad. Still does not feel real. I am so grateful for the time we had and for all the memories I have. You made my summer holidays even brighter, going down the caravan and staying with you and nan. Me and my sister were so lucky even Sumer and was always spoilt! Trips to toys r us, getting paint by numbers, cinema and poached egg in the morning. Theyre too many good times to list. When me and my sister was even younger I remember the old house and some days you working from home in your office but always ensuring we was having fun with nan. Ill love you forever and ever. The best grandad a little girl could ask for. Love you
The best grandad I could have of ever wished for, the numerous holidays, sleepovers days outs and so many more fond memories, that I will for ever cherish. You had the biggest heart and always made the effort, no matter the miles. Love you ️