In Memory

Terry Glen Hawkins

Terry Glen Hawkins



 
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08/26/22 09:29 AM #1    

Kent Allan Mueller

Terry was my best friend... school, work, and play.  Cars, model building, you name it, we were constantly together. He was an academic wiz and helped me. His step dad Walt ran an insulation company, and Terry and I worked side by side insulating houses, so learned the meaning of hard work together. As a military brat, we of course moved... unfortunately the August before the class of 70 senior year.... so I lost my Cooper graduation date, but still have my ring... and got to be a stranger at a new school in Belleville Illinois...  a Senior "new kid." It was a tough year, but Terry and I stayed in touch, and did across the years. I can't quite put into words the idea that Terry is gone... heart breaking despite the time and distance that has separated us all... the great good memories of my best friend endure, as does the love of a dear friend... 


08/26/22 09:43 AM #2    

Kent Allan Mueller


08/27/22 11:21 AM #3    

Susan Livingston (McKeever)

Kent, unfortunately I did not know Terry, but your tribute to him is beautifully stated and heartfelt!  Thank you for posting it!

 


08/28/22 06:50 AM #4    

Kent Allan Mueller

Susan thanks... appreciate your note.

 


08/28/22 10:47 AM #5    

BEaLe Bernson

Hey Kent I read your comments on Terry Hawkins. He lived nearby. Terry and I took shop together at Madison Junior High. We both designed/built car models for a General Motors? design institution (I can't remember the name). I still have mine!


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08/28/22 03:57 PM #6    

Kent Allan Mueller

I was at Madison Jr with you guys too, and lived just a few blocks away on Ventura Drive. 


08/28/22 03:58 PM #7    

Kent Allan Mueller

This Ford GT Mk IV was one of the models I built during the time Terry and I were builders together...

 


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