Matt
This memorial website was created in the memory of our loved one, Terry Porter, 60, born on March 2, 1953 and passed away on June 30, 2013. We will remember him forever.
Terry was interred at Memorial Park Cemetary in Oklahoma City on November 29, 2013.
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Love you,
Andrew
I can't believe it's been 3 years. I love and miss you. Jack has your "what" saying down with the hands out. It reminds me of you every time he does it. Love you
Love,
Andrew
I love you and miss you every day!
Love,
Andrew
Love you, Mom
Forever yours,
Shannon
I miss you.
Love,
Andrew
Happy 61st Birthday! I think about you everyday and l miss you! I love you.
Andrew
P.S. Thanks for the stripper on my 30th Birthday!!!
Terry always made me laugh & Ted's stories about their adventures never fail to crack me up.
He will be missed, but never forgotten.
God bless.
I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you. John 14:18
I pray that all of the happy memories you shared somehow ease the pain of your loss.
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From Kim Kauk of Stew's Crew
I played next to Terry for 10 plus years on the volleyball court. When the team would get in a funk and get frustrated and mad at each other, Terry was ALWAYS the one to do something crazy or say something to get us all laughing. He was so much fun to know and have on the team. We spent many a nights on the sand court and Stews Crew Deck and drank beer and told stories. His were some of the BEST. I really did not get a chance to get to know you very well Shannon but I am so impressed with how you stood by and took care of our friend. You are an amazing woman and god really blessed Terry and his family when he lead him to you.
From Craig Smith
When I think back of him before this affliction, I'll remember his love of my sister and the strong love and partnership they shared. I'll think of his love of the outdoors here in Colorado. The hikes, the bike riding, the golfing, and his volleyball team. My and Ashley's daughter, Claire always thought Terry was hilarious and they always went through this little act together when Claire was little and called each other Monkeys. Colorado won't be the same without him.
Shannon, if/when you need ANYTHING, call your baby brother. To Terry's parents, sons, sisters, and extended family and friends, The love between these two was extremely strong and caring. They made each other extremely happy and they both loved living in Colorado. I'll think of my friend Terry before every OU football and will imagine he's berating the umps/refs/OU coaches in OU victory and defeat.
If there is an afterlife, I'd like to think of him back as the Terry of old, playing volleyball with his visor on, opening a beer with his special flip-flops, and then settling in on his spot on the sectional to watch OU hang a half a hunnerd.