George Albert Terry

March 11, 1946 - May 7, 2014
George Albert Terry

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George Albert Terry, age 68, passed away Wednesday May 7, 2014 at Lower Cape Fear Hospice.

Mr. Terry was born in Baltimore, MD to the late James Edward Terry Sr and Lucille Agnes Miller. He was also predeceased by 2 sisters, Audrey and Joyce.

He was employed as a PA Operator with Corning of Wilmington for over 30 years.

Survivors include his son, Justin Terry of Wilmington; a daughter, Brandie Terry-Peralta and husband, Vicente of Wilmington; 1 brother, James Edward Terry Jr. and wife Kathleen, of Durham, NC; 1 sister, Donna Schulze of Baltimore, MD; and 1 granddaughter, Temperance Peralta of Wilmington.

A memorial Service will be held 2 PM, Sunday, at Wilmington Funeral Chapel.

The family will receive friends and family following the service.

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  • May 09, 2014
    Anna James Zive says:
    George will be greatly missed, loved him dearly. "And now, dear brothers and sisters, we want you to know what will happen to the believers who have died[a] so you will not grieve like people who have no hope. For since we believe that Jesus died and was raised to life again, we also believe that when Jesus returns, God will bring back with him the believers who have died." 1 Thessalonians 4:13-14

  • May 09, 2014
    Wayne stokes says:
    So sorry to hear about George he was a great guy.

  • May 09, 2014
    Michael A Pounds Sr. says:
    I worked with George for 26 years at Corning. He will be greatly missed. My sympathy to the family.

  • May 10, 2014
    MARK BEAVER says:
    I worked with G.A. for over 20 years in the back yard of Corning. I watched him train more people than anyone else and fix problems that technicians could not. There was a time when his knowledge of the back yard was hard to match. His stories were endless, the best ones being those of growing up in Baltimore with his best friend Ronald, and the ones about Vietnam. The back yard will not be the same without him. So Long, G.A. You will be missed. Your friend, ~Beaver