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The obituary notice of Terry SMYTH

Exeter | Published in: funeral-notices.co.uk.

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TerrySMYTHOn 4th August 2025 peacefully at home aged 104 years.
Beloved Husband of the late Joyce,
much loved Father of Kevin, Michael and Maureen,
Father in Law of Karen, Anne and Brian,
dearly loved Grampy of Katie and Andy, Kienan and Caroline, Maria and Jason,
Gavin, Francesca and Olivia and a loving GG of Aidan, Erin,
Martha, Elijah, Amelie, Ollie and Archie.

Funeral Service on Friday 15th August 2025
Blessed Sacrament RC Church Heavitree, Exeter at 2pm

No flowers please. Donations if desired for Macmillan Cancer Support
by retiring collection or c/o

M. Sillifant & Sons.
19-20 Holloway Street, Exeter. EX2 4JD
Online: https://tsmyth.muchloved.com
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We will love you forever Gramps. Until we meet again xxx
Maria
17/08/2025
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17/08/2025
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Maria Scholey
16/08/2025
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Terry you were a wonderful man with a wicked sense of humour. As one of your carers I loved the hours we spent laughing and chatting. Especially when you got cross with my cooking! I missed constantly telling you how old you were. Fly high Terry you will be missed. You were loved by so many.
Sylvia Vicary
11/08/2025
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Sylvia Vicary
11/08/2025
Terry was my favourite. He had an amazing life, as a caregiver and I hope his friend he taught me the golf swing, (without falling over), about his life in Gowna before the war, sang songs with the Dubliners and recited the same poem so much so I can in his memory recite it today.
He was a lovely man, he had an amazingly caring family. I will miss him so much. (Apart from that poem!)
Penny Hacking
09/08/2025
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