Terry A Peterson, 69, Bismarck,ND passed away on Tuesday, February 27, 2018 at his residence of natural causes. Terry was born on November 1, 1948 at Trinity Hospital in Minot the son of Donald Archie and Doris Peterson
Terry was the type of guy you never forget. Was involved in his last move with Steve and Rita Charlebois. Hope all his pain is forever gone and he is now doing well.
Terry will always hold a special place in my heart. He was a dear friend, someone you could always go to and he would be there for you! I have many fond memories of our fun times together. He will be missed, Rest In Peace my friend!
Did not know Terry well but do remember him Sorry to here of his passing. I to was born in trinity hospital in 1948 May all of us classmates still living chose where we will spend eternity man thats a long long time to a old NO.DAK.boy John 3 :16 For God so loved the world,that he gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Vern Miller class of 1966
So very sorry to hear about Terry. Went all through school with him and I had such a nice conversation with him at the reunion. Remember the beautiful walking sticks he made? We bid on one at the reunion but we were not the winning bid. Such a loss.
Terry and I had a good visit at our 50th reunion two years ago. We were friends for a long time. I remember when he got his new Thunderbird. Petey, Charley and I went to Canada to party and we always had a good time together. Sad to hear of his passing. Rest In Peace Petey.
Terry was one of the first people that helped make me feel at home when I changed schools from Washington to Longfellow in the fifth grade. I fondly remember playing basketball with Terry in both the fifth and sixth grade. Terry was very likable and made lifelong friends which is very evident from the number of posts related to his passing. Like Kip, I had the pleasure of having a nice conversation with Terry at the fiftieth class reunion. Terry, you will always be fondly remembered. May you rest in peace.
I remember Terry as really nice and smiley. Some of the classes we had together, seemed to be easy for him and wished I could also have that. Thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time of loss.
Robert (Bob) Owens
Terry was the type of guy you never forget. Was involved in his last move with Steve and Rita Charlebois. Hope all his pain is forever gone and he is now doing well.Ronald Hammer
Very sorry to hear about Terrys passing today. May he rest in peace, he will be missed.
Julene Francis (Tavernier)
Rest In Peace, Terry. May your legacy live on forever.
Sharon Malcomb
So sorry to hear this may he Rest In Peace and sending Prayers for his Family.
Peggy Amundson (Stai)
Terry will always hold a special place in my heart. He was a dear friend, someone you could always go to and he would be there for you! I have many fond memories of our fun times together. He will be missed, Rest In Peace my friend!
Vern Miller
Did not know Terry well but do remember him Sorry to here of his passing. I to was born in trinity hospital in 1948 May all of us classmates still living chose where we will spend eternity man thats a long long time to a old NO.DAK.boy John 3 :16 For God so loved the world,that he gave His only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have everlasting life. Vern Miller class of 1966
Linda Salo (Dohrmann)
So very sorry to hear about Terry. Went all through school with him and I had such a nice conversation with him at the reunion. Remember the beautiful walking sticks he made? We bid on one at the reunion but we were not the winning bid. Such a loss.
Kip Esterby
Terry and I had a good visit at our 50th reunion two years ago. We were friends for a long time. I remember when he got his new Thunderbird. Petey, Charley and I went to Canada to party and we always had a good time together. Sad to hear of his passing. Rest In Peace Petey.
Dennis Vadnais
Terry was one of the first people that helped make me feel at home when I changed schools from Washington to Longfellow in the fifth grade. I fondly remember playing basketball with Terry in both the fifth and sixth grade. Terry was very likable and made lifelong friends which is very evident from the number of posts related to his passing. Like Kip, I had the pleasure of having a nice conversation with Terry at the fiftieth class reunion. Terry, you will always be fondly remembered. May you rest in peace.
Vickey Torgerson (Leonard)
I remember Terry as really nice and smiley. Some of the classes we had together, seemed to be easy for him and wished I could also have that. Thoughts and prayers are with his family at this time of loss.
Vickey