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Terrance Bruce Grose
GROSE, Terrance “Terry” Bruce<br/><br/>Peacefully at Peterborough Regional Health Centre on April 9, 2021 in his 83rd year. Loving husband of Mary Hinan-Grose. Dear brother-in-law of Margaret Ann (Murray) McVety, Harold (Nad) Simpson, Gerald (Christine) Wood and Allan (Karen) Wood. He will be sadly missed by many nieces and nephews.<br/><br/>Terry was an OHL off ice official and timekeeper of the Peterborough Petes for 40 years. He was a longtime member of the Peterborough Curling Club and Greenwood United Church.<br/><br/>Aquamation has taken place. A private graveside service to be held. As expressions of sympathy, donations to a charity of your choice would be appreciated. Online condolences may be left at AshburmhamFuneral.caAugust 11, 1938 - April 9, 202108/11/193804/09/2021
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Fred Rapson
April 21, 2021
Our condolences to you Mary. Terry was such a gentleman. One of my first wonderful encounters with Terry was when he skipped our curling team - a great leader. Whether meeting at the curling club, the Memorial Centre or elsewhere in the community, there was always a kin... Continue Reading
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Darlene McGuinness
April 20, 2021
Dear Mary: Thinking of you with loving thoughts as you face the difficult days ahead. Sincere condolences from the entire McNevan family. Darlene McGuinness
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M Craig McVety
April 20, 2021
Aunt Mary, I would like to express my sincere condolences for your loss. Uncle Terry will be greatly missed. He was always a source of encouragement and intelligent advice. He reached “Super Uncle” status with this nephew on numerous occasions. Meeting Roger Nelson and t... Continue Reading
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Carol & Bruce Stonehouse
April 16, 2021
Dearest Mary, belated condolences for the loss of your husband Terry. We had the good fortunate to meet Terry about 9 years past at a community event, and repeated the pleasant experience on many occasions. He was friendly, cheerful and a gentleman who loved to engage in... Continue Reading
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Jean Sanders
April 16, 2021
Mary & Family:
Saddened to hear of Terry’s passing. When we saw Terry at the Pete’s games he always had a smile, hello & a short conversation.
Cherish the memories. Sincere condolences.
Jean & Ted Sanders
Saddened to hear of Terry’s passing. When we saw Terry at the Pete’s games he always had a smile, hello & a short conversation.
Cherish the memories. Sincere condolences.
Jean & Ted Sanders
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Bob Feaver
April 15, 2021
RIP Terry! I always enjoyed your comments during our conversations You always were well-informed enabling you to provide intelligent comments. I felt your pain when health issues limited your life. Your dad Max along with your longtime cohort Art at the Memorial Centre m... Continue Reading
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Maxine Prentice
April 14, 2021
My brother , Art Clarke and I were “ playmates “ with Terry many years ago. Our parents were friends so it was easy to make the friendship we had with Terry. His mother, Mary, would make brown sugar sandwiches for our lunch. No wonder we liked gathering at Terry ‘s h... Continue Reading
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Shannon Lynch
April 14, 2021
So sorry for your loss. Terry was a great man always with a smile for me when he saw me at the rink when I was working in the concession and even more when I moved to the penalty box when he retired. It was always great to see him when he came to watch the games after ... Continue Reading
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Richard Todd
April 14, 2021
Our condolences to Mary and family.
Terry was the very best at his job.
Always on top of things and handled the pressure like a pro.
Our thoughts are with you at this time
Mary & Dick Todd
Terry was the very best at his job.
Always on top of things and handled the pressure like a pro.
Our thoughts are with you at this time
Mary & Dick Todd
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Joan
April 12, 2021
So very sorry Mary and family. Bill and I have known Terry for over 50 years. Worked with him at the Mem centre for many years. Had many fun times and many laughs and drinks. One night Terry and Bill were side by side at a traffic light down town late and needless to ... Continue Reading
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