I left him to fix my house 4 1/2 years ago before heading back to Laos..$400 bucks and 2 months free rent The new tennant Grant Whitely pretend artist, con man thief turned out to be a right bastard ...Terry was right again, had him picked as a bastard Anyway...Am yet to get back and see Terence's renno's reported as magnificent as I'm sure it was.............................He lifted and carried so many bails of bloody old garbage for me, and stashed it under my brothers house Lord love 'im.............................There are so many memories
Maz Ravenscroft, Laos


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Goodbye Terry, loved by so many. He was with us at the funeral today for sure. There were little signs... there was a fabulous turnout and many more besides who would have loved to have been there.
Miss you mate, miss you heaps.
Lynda (aka by Terry as "the astro-lodger"

Terry was a wonderful mind, so fond of a challenge,like to have a laugh on you, was so warm and kind to me. Im really happy to have known him. Liz Watters

Thoughts from Friends.
During a Speech Therapy session in April
Margie: Do you know where we are?
Terrence: The end of the road.
Margie: Which road exactly?
Terrence: Christ’s Road.
Margie: Sorry?
Terrence: The metaphorical road.
After which he gave me one of those little smiles and a twinkle in his eye.
Maybe he knew more than the rest of us.
Margie Logan
He's at peace, which means we are at peace! He's gonna be busy, renovating heaven, but I'm sure the Boss will give him a free hand
We wont forget him in a hurry, or want to. There wasn't even a mould to break with Terrence, he was constructed from elements that as yet haven't been discovered. I was glad to have had his company, been a beneficiary of his genius and been aggravated by his sometimes laissez fare attitude to his friends. But I loved his impishness and the devil in him was often bafflingly acceptable. I will miss him
Tony Barry
Having harboured Terrence from the world, from the law, from the wrath of the wronged, having sworn never to speak to him again, having welcomed him back with open arms, having given him permanent custody of the couch and or spare room, having shared girlfriends and a huge wealth of other friends, having punched him in the chops, having been whacked over the head, I am just so sad I can’t be there to raise a glass to salute him, to shed tears for him, to curse him for going so soon, but then think of what an impossible old man he would have made. I shall make a booking in the geodesic dome which is now under construction in heaven. Every one of us who threatened to banish him from our lives forever would have him back in a flash. Hooroo cock.
Richard Tapper

Thoughts from Friends. During a Speech Therapy session in April Margie: Do you know where we are? Terrence: The end of the road. Margie: Which road exactly? Terrence: Christ’s Road. Margie: Sorry? Terrence: The metaphorical road. After which he gave me one of those little smiles and a twinkle in his eye. Maybe he knew more than the rest of us. Margie Logan He's at peace, which means we are at peace! He's gonna be busy, renovating heaven, but I'm sure the Boss will give him a free hand We wont forget him in a hurry, or want to. There wasn't even a mould to break with Terrence, he was constructed from elements that as yet haven't been discovered. I was glad to have had his company, been a beneficiary of his genius and been aggravated by his sometimes laissez fare attitude to his friends. But I loved his impishness and the devil in him was often bafflingly acceptable. I will miss him Tony Barry Having harboured Terrence from the world, from the law, from the wrath of the wronged, having sworn never to speak to him again, having welcomed him back with open arms, having given him permanent custody of the couch and or spare room, having shared girlfriends and a huge wealth of other friends, having punched him in the chops, having been whacked over the head, I am just so sad I can’t be there to raise a glass to salute him, to shed tears for him, to curse him for going so soon, but then think of what an impossible old man he would have made. I shall make a booking in the geodesic dome which is now under construction in heaven. Every one of us who threatened to banish him from our lives forever would have him back in a flash. Hooroo cock. Richard Tapper ...serious thanks to Frannie for her dogged persistence in looking after Terry over such a long period. Tony Edye Dear Patrick, Well sadly it's happened-thanks for telling us... Your attached photo tells it all-that mischievous smile-the mind spinning-the humour-the warmth-the feeling that you should reach out and give him a big hug..it's all there! Patrick, you've thanked a lot of people in your note, but no one has done more for Terence than you and Fran...without your intervention his last year would have been miserable...your great warmth and compassion shines on!!! Thanks mate, Eric and Marie Bynon