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Terry Row

August 15, 1959 — September 9, 2024

Twin Falls, Idaho formerly of Midland, Texas

Terry Glen Row, a cherished family man, passed away on September 9, 2024, in Twin Falls, Idaho. Born on August 15, 1959, in Midland, Texas.  Terry exemplified the values of faith in God and family first.

A proud graduate of Robert E. Lee High School in Midland, Texas, class of 1977, Terry began his career at Drilco Industrial operating CNC Machines with his Dad and brother Jimmy.  His last job was with Don-Nan, later bought out by Lufkin. He was well-respected among his peers for his unwavering attendance and strong work ethic.

Terry was a traditional Southern Baptist Texas Christian man who always put his family before himself. His source of pride was in his daughter and grandchildren. He stayed up to date with all performances, concerts, and especially sporting events.  

Terry had a passion for cars, particularly Corvettes, Camaros, and Chevelles.  He was very excited about the 2025 Corvette which boosted 1064 horsepower.  He spent Saturdays with family enjoying dinner everything from playing cards, to 42 dominoes, and watching University of Texas football.  He was a lifelong fan of the Dallas Cowboys, spending Sundays with his family watching the games.  These games were filled with passionately educating them on how to succeed or loudly celebrating victorious moments.

Terry is also preceded in death by his parents, James "Buck" and Clara Row. He is survived by his brother, Jimmy Row and family; his sister, Debbie Evans and family; and his daughter and son in law Jim and Christina Lyne; Grandchildren; Adria, Conor, Faith, and Evelyn.  A small private graveside service was held Sept. 13, 2024.

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