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Terry McClinchey of Lucknow suddenly on August 8, 2020 at Wingham Hospital at the age of 69. He was the beloved husband of Heather (nee Cerson) for 38 years. He was born in Clinton, Ontario on March 4, 1951 to his late parents Bev and Gloria McClinchey. Dear father of Danielle & Russell Sutton of Lucknow, Michelle & Jason Hanlon of Kitchener and Matthew & Brittany McClinchey of Lucknow. Missed by his grandchildren Kyle & fiance Alyssa, Kennedy & partner Trent, Korey, Cody, Mia, Gunnar and Sonny. Also survived by his sister Lori Peck and the Cerson family. Terry was an avid hunter and fisherman, pastimes he shared with his son and grandsons. He loved being outdoors and camping. There wasn't a sport he didn't like. He could often be seen cheering on grandchildren at hockey games or coaching baseball. In recent years he became a member of the Lucknow Legion acting as the maintenance man there. All that knew him will miss his playful joking nature and his mischievous smile. A private graveside service will be held at South Kinloss Cemetery.
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We are deeply saddened to hear of Terry's passing. We will always remember his mischievous smile and sense of humour. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. May your cherished memories comfort you and help you through the days ahead.
So sorry to hear of Terry's untimely death, Heather. I have so many good memories of Terry over the years. He was always up for a good time. Hoping that good memories of happier times will give you and your family strength and comfort during this difficult time. You are in my thoughts and prayers and will be in the days and weeks to come.
We were so shocked to hear of Terrys passing I often enjoyed a chat with him when I was caretaker at the branch .He would be working in his garage and would give me a shout as I was either coming or going from the branch. He always had a story to tell .We will be thinking of you all at this difficult time our prayers are with you.
Really sorry to hear of the loss of your husband and Dad he always had a way of turning a story into something else he was a great neighbor to run into and shoot the u know what with always so proud of his pooches and his sense of humor was something else rest easy thinking of you all during this sad time hold all them great memories so close.
Chris and I are so sorry to hear about Terry’s passing. You and your family have our deepest sympathies. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and your family.