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Terry Lynn Graham

Terry Lynn Graham

Born In: Windsor, Nova Scotia, Canada
Born: August 11th, 1959

Passed in: Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Passed on: December 12th, 2010

GRAHAM, Terry Lynn (nee Moors) — 51, originally of Windsor, Nova Scotia. After a brief but intense battle with cancer, Terry Lynn passed away on December 12, 2010 in the Health Sciences Center in Winnipeg, MB. Born in Windsor, Hants County, NS on August 11, 1959, she was the daughter of William H. Moors and Irene M. (Harvie) Moors. Terry was the fourth child of seven. Terry is survived by her children, Ayla Graham of Gimli, MB and Kyle Graham of Thompson, MB and her stepson Jeff Pennington of Regina, SK; her parents, William and Irene Moors of McKay Section, Hants County, NS; brothers Darrell Moors (Cindy Deslauriers) of Thompson, MB, Lorrie Moors (Kelly Rogers) of Kentville, NS, and Jordan Moors (Murielle Choumilne) of Truro, NS; and sisters Karen Moors of McKay Section, Hants County, NS, Anna Marie Crossley (John) of Thompson, MB and Linda Hazel (Christopher) of Union Corner, Hants County, NS; as well as many nieces and nephews. Terry will also be missed by her companion Gordon Barr of Thompson, MB, her dear friends Pam Garland of Hantsport, NS, Linda Gerow and Jamie Zawialak of Winnipeg, MB as well as many friends and co-workers in Thompson. Terry was a valued 23-year employee of United Rentals in Thompson, formerly known as Campbell North, where she held the position of rentals manager. A Celebration of Life Ceremony will be held on August 13, 2011 at 3 p.m. at the Brooklyn Fire Hall, Hants County, NS. An afternoon tea and an evening of fond memories will follow. Cremation has taken place and Terry’s cremains have been brought home to Nova Scotia to be sprinkled in the Atlantic Ocean as her wishes requested. In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in Terry’s name to the Canadian Cancer Society.

 

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