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I didn't know anything about Terry until I read this piece in the DNews. Wow, what a tremendous tragedy, but wow, how he lived an exemplary life. Cancer is taking its toll on too many of our finest leaders. I'm inspired by his determination, upbeat approach and positive attitude. I will always think of Terry now when I hear about the Tour of Utah.
Jared - great piece on a great man. I had a little bit of time to talk to and work with Terry on the last Tour of Utah. He was an impressive and very genuine man! The Utah cycling community is experiencing a loss for sure. Our prayers go out to his children and wife.
This story captures the Terry I got to know the last few years. The more I read about him the more I wish I knew him longer.
wonderful article on a good man. You captured him well, I only knew Terry for the last year and never once did I know he was suffering so much. Thanks to Terry cycling in utah is better
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