Terry  Ross's Memorial

Terry Ross
(1940 - 2008)

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Name: Mr Terry Ross
Gender: Male
Age: 67 years old
Lived: Wednesday, 3 July 1940 - Thursday, 7 February 2008

My Story

This is my dad Terry Ross. Died Thursday February 7th 2008. Much loved by all his family. They are his wife Ann-Marie and 3 children Michael, Annette and Alison. He was a much loved father-in law of Michael (Snappy), Chris and Louise. He was a Grandfather of 13 Grandchildren and 5 Great Grandchildren. His hobbies and interest were his motorbikes which he had 3, weight training, Judo in the earlier days and giving blood as he had a rare blood group. He loved going to the motorbike shows for the Motor Jumble to see what goodies he could find that he never got around to using.

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You never said you were leaving, you never said good bye, if love alone could have saved you, you never would have...

Biography

Fathers Name: terry
Mothers Name: ann-marie
Children's Names: michael, annette, alison
Siblings Names: doreen
Country of Birth: Wales
Country of Residence: United Kingdom
City of Residence: cardiff
Occupation: Engineering
Marital Status: Married
Religion: Not Religious

Interests

Favourite Sport: Motor Racing
Favourite Team: Valentino Rossie
Favourite Music Genre: Reggae

Passing

Place of Passing: At home
Date of Passing: 7 February 2008
Cause of Passing: Heart Disiese
Type of Funeral: Cremation
Funeral Director: Pidgeon and son
Funeral Location: cardiff
Funeral Date: 18 February 2008
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