Her middle name "Ann" was in honor of her parent's good friend Ann (Mrs. Art) Reynolds. She graduated from Alliance High School in 1976. In 1999 she suffered a massive brain hemorrhage and lived her remaining years in the loving care of the residents and staff at Highland Park Care Center.
Terry Ann is survived by her children, Amber (Craig) Cottrell of Alliance, Jeramie (Rachael) Dunham of Lincoln and Clark (Maritza) Dunham both currently deployed in Afghanistan and grandchildren Alex, Keaton and Carson Cottrell and Rylee Dunham, sister, Kathie (Marv) Toedlti of Alliance and brothers, Joe (Kathy) Parker of Ridgefield, WA and Rod Parker of Alliance and 7 nieces and nephews.
Terry Ann was preceded in death by her parents.
For many years she provided daycare in her home and she was a longtime member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Inurnment was in the Alliance Cemetery.
Her middle name "Ann" was in honor of her parent's good friend Ann (Mrs. Art) Reynolds. She graduated from Alliance High School in 1976. In 1999 she suffered a massive brain hemorrhage and lived her remaining years in the loving care of the residents and staff at Highland Park Care Center.
Terry Ann is survived by her children, Amber (Craig) Cottrell of Alliance, Jeramie (Rachael) Dunham of Lincoln and Clark (Maritza) Dunham both currently deployed in Afghanistan and grandchildren Alex, Keaton and Carson Cottrell and Rylee Dunham, sister, Kathie (Marv) Toedlti of Alliance and brothers, Joe (Kathy) Parker of Ridgefield, WA and Rod Parker of Alliance and 7 nieces and nephews.
Terry Ann was preceded in death by her parents.
For many years she provided daycare in her home and she was a longtime member of the Seventh-day Adventist Church.
Inurnment was in the Alliance Cemetery.
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