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TERRY LLOYD DURHAM

Born: Jul 20, 1949

Date of Passing: Feb 18, 2020

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TERRY LLOYD DURHAM

This is with great sorrow, that I announce the passing of my loving husband Terry,
suddenly on February 18, 2020.
Terry was born July 20, 1949 in Winnipeg. Terry is survived by his beloved wife
Barbara, two nieces, six great-nieces and
nephews. Also, a brother, two nieces and two great-nieces.
Terry was a calm, contented and happy person with life and the people in his life. He was my soul mate and love of my life forever. I will miss Terry always.
Terry worked at the University of
Winnipeg for 34 years. He loved all animals, especially their two Dachshunds. Terry will be missed by all who knew him.
In lieu of flowers, a donations can be made to the Winnipeg Humane Society or the Heart and Stroke Foundation.
A Celebration of Life will be held March 7 at 1:00 p.m. at Friends Funeral Service, 2146 Main Street, Winnipeg, MB.

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As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Feb 29, 2020

Condolences & Memories (7 entries)

  • My deepest condolences to you, Barb on the loss of your dear husband, Terry. For 43 years, you and Terry shared a journey of love and friendship and respect. I am proud to have been a part of your journey and I am remembering the good times we spent together. Terry was a remarkable man, who lived his life well and who now is at peace with God. May the wonderful memories that you have of your life’s journey with Terry bring you comfort. Sending you ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Donna Thomas - Posted by: Donna Thomas (Friend) on: May 25, 2020

  • Like many others, Terry and I worked for many years in the Biology Dept. at the University of Winnipeg. He always had enthusiastic and interesting stories about the animals that he cared so much about, or knew about in other capacities. His quiet humour and patient, helpful disposition will be remembered for a long time. You made an enjoyable colleague Terry. My condolences to your loved ones. Richard. - Posted by: Richard Staniforth (Colleague) on: Mar 06, 2020

  • Terry looked after fish and other creatures I was involved with at the U of W for many years. He was a cheerful and pleasant colleague that I depended on. I am very sorry his retirement years with Barb have been cut short. My condolences to his loved ones. - Posted by: Ric Moodie (Colleague) on: Mar 05, 2020

  • I began my career at the U of W working closely with Terry and the animals under his care. He taught me a lot in those early days. I looked forward to our visits as we went about our daily work. He was always the first with a kind word or an interesting story. When Terry retired, I missed not seeing him everyday. My condolences to his family. You will all be in my thoughts and prayers. - Posted by: Laura-Anne (Co-worker) on: Mar 02, 2020

  • I worked with Terry at the U of W until he retired. He was always in a good mood and loved to talk about animals. He was always playing practical jokes on me or telling me things to see if I'd believe him. Terry made the workplace an enjoyable experience. I always looked forward to sitting in his office and chatting about whatever came to mind. He was a great colleague and he will be missed. - Posted by: Carlton DuGuay (Colleague and friend) on: Mar 02, 2020

  • Terry came into our lives when he married our dear friend Barb. He was one of the nicest people you could ever meet, quiet, soft-spoken and never complaining. He never spoke an ill word about anyone, even if that person was unkind and deserved it. Barb had a great husband, and Terry had a great wife - they were devoted to each other. We will miss Terry very much. We know that he will be watching over his dear wife, our dear friend Barb. God Bless you Terry. - Posted by: Sandra and Joe Meyerson (Good Friends) on: Feb 29, 2020

  • I feel blessed to have known Terry and been his friend. He was always calm and never complained. He was such a loving husband to Barb and a loving friend when I had trouble walking he would offer his arm to me. There's nothing bad u could of said about him. His sparkling blue eyes always had a glint of merriment. May he Rest In Peace. God bless his life, love Helen - Posted by: Helen Rozborowskyj (Friend) on: Feb 29, 2020

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