Timothy Paul Terry
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Timothy Paul Terry
went to be with the lord February 11th, 2021. Surrounded by his loving family. Tim was born March 5th, 1958 to Don and Ruth (Johnson) Terry. He was an avid lover of the lord and just received his certificate of ordination. Three weeks ago, he preached his first sermon.
Tim was former county commissioner of Lawrence county for sixteen years. He ran Terry's two-way radio alongside his father. Tim was a reserve for the Lawrence county sheriff's department. He worked at Carpenter Body and later drove a bus for Mitchell community schools. Later driving a dump truck for Crider and Crider.
Tim married Bobbi (stockman) Terry august 4th, 2000. They joined their family with daughters Cindy Terry of Campbellsburg, Courtney McClain and David Hiatt of Franklin. Sons Sammy Terry of Kentucky, Cory Bartlett and Tiffany Stevens of Bedford. Grandchildren that he loved deeply Megan Terry, Brianna Carver, Braden Tillett, Cadence Tillett, Cole Bartlett, and David (Bubby) Hiatt. He is survived by his sibling's sister Esther and Steve Marks, sister Debbie and Willie Russell, brother Mike and Cami Terry with several nieces and nephews. He was proceeded in death by his parents Don and Ruth Terry and brother Sam Terry.
Tim was an avid hunter, whether it was deer, raccoon or fishing. He looked forward to deep sea fishing with the boys every year. He was a member of the spring mill FOP lodge 172. He belonged to the chuckwagon cowboy church. He rode with the McKnight riders reenacting train robbery's on horseback in many different states for years. Keeping up a farm with many different animals throughout the years. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in remembrance of Tim to the phi beta psi of Mitchell for cancer patients to P O box 518 Mitchell, IN 47446.
Visitation will be at Cresthaven Funeral home Tuesday February 16th from 3:00 until 7:00 Pm. Funeral services will be held at the Bride of Christ in Mitchell, Indiana at noon February 17th, burial will follow at Port Williams Cemetery. He was a beloved husband, father, brother, grandfather, friend and will be deeply missed. Cresthaven Funeral Home is entrusted with his care.