Terry's Obit in today's San Jose Merc News. Bobbk posted it on TOS. Those here from the old Bootleg will recall him as a regular: https://www.legacy.com/us/obituarie...um=share_button&utm_campaign=wsapimobile_beta
I was going to post his Obit on Booty after seeing Terry's Obit this noon in the SJMN. But Bobbk beat me to it!
Terry indeed lived a full life. Was also a railbird and on Saturday's found tailgating at Chuck Taylor Grove, Maples for basketball, and Stanford Stadium, times when he found himself in the Stanford area, coming down from the Sierra foothills ranch he lived on, or more recently on his acreage in San Juan Bautista. Had many friends among us old Booties.
When he lived in Seattle he helped coach the kids at O'Dea in basketball and operated a specialty store featuring imported Mexican artisanal works. What the Obit doesn't also mention was his love for his goats whose milk became goat cheese. His donkey protected his goats from local predators. And he named each goat after a favored Stanford football or hoops player.
I was going to post his Obit on Booty after seeing Terry's Obit this noon in the SJMN. But Bobbk beat me to it!
Terry indeed lived a full life. Was also a railbird and on Saturday's found tailgating at Chuck Taylor Grove, Maples for basketball, and Stanford Stadium, times when he found himself in the Stanford area, coming down from the Sierra foothills ranch he lived on, or more recently on his acreage in San Juan Bautista. Had many friends among us old Booties.
When he lived in Seattle he helped coach the kids at O'Dea in basketball and operated a specialty store featuring imported Mexican artisanal works. What the Obit doesn't also mention was his love for his goats whose milk became goat cheese. His donkey protected his goats from local predators. And he named each goat after a favored Stanford football or hoops player.