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Terry Robert Stueve

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Terry Robert Stueve

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16 Jan 2017
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STUEVE, Terry Robert "T" Passed on 16 January 2017 at the young age of 56. We will be celebrating his life with a "College Football" themed event at Tobias Funeral Home - Belmont Chapel, 648 Watervliet Ave. Dayton, Ohio 45420 on the 27th of January from 2:00 - 5:00. His wake will be held at the Falcon Club, 229 Clover St. where he was a member and active supporter. Please support his life by wearing your favorite "College Supported" football wear. He is survived by his wife Deborah, Mother Jean, Sisters Joyce Ruzick, Judy Besanceny and daughter Brooke Patterson. He is preceded in death by his father Richard "Dick" and his brother Richard "Rick Stueve, both retired Firefighters for the city of Dayton. Terry was a Morgan Service Rep and Delivery Driver for over 6 years. He was awarded many accolades during his limited career for his performance, customer dedication and support. He grew up in Dayton and at Indian Lake, spending his days fishing and boating with his family, cousins, nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Terry was an active member and supporter of the Falcon and Dayton Gym Clubs. He was known as the "Fish Fry King" and was actively called upon for yearly events. He loved hitting the local Pirates Cove Flea Market, searching for that perfect "flea". He loved vacationing with family in Michigan, Frankfort Kentucky, Tucson, Arizona, Crested Butte Colorado and South Georgia in Marietta, Macon, St. Simons, Fripp and Tybee Island where he proposed. Whenever he went North or South he always made sure there were 5 lbs of Joe Ruzicks famous sausage for each family.He would also"Get the Band back together" as he called it, to ensure we spent time with friends. He is greatly missed, but knowing he is in heaven with family and friends from both sides of his extended family, fishing and swapping stories I hope it gives peace and happiness to everyone knowing there is another Angel watching over us. In lieu of flowers, please send a donation to: St. Vincent DePaul, 483 Madison Avenue, Russells Point, Ohio 43348.



Published in Dayton Daily News on Jan. 24, 2017
STUEVE, Terry Robert "T" Passed on 16 January 2017 at the young age of 56. We will be celebrating his life with a "College Football" themed event at Tobias Funeral Home - Belmont Chapel, 648 Watervliet Ave. Dayton, Ohio 45420 on the 27th of January from 2:00 - 5:00. His wake will be held at the Falcon Club, 229 Clover St. where he was a member and active supporter. Please support his life by wearing your favorite "College Supported" football wear. He is survived by his wife Deborah, Mother Jean, Sisters Joyce Ruzick, Judy Besanceny and daughter Brooke Patterson. He is preceded in death by his father Richard "Dick" and his brother Richard "Rick Stueve, both retired Firefighters for the city of Dayton. Terry was a Morgan Service Rep and Delivery Driver for over 6 years. He was awarded many accolades during his limited career for his performance, customer dedication and support. He grew up in Dayton and at Indian Lake, spending his days fishing and boating with his family, cousins, nieces, nephews, aunts and uncles. Terry was an active member and supporter of the Falcon and Dayton Gym Clubs. He was known as the "Fish Fry King" and was actively called upon for yearly events. He loved hitting the local Pirates Cove Flea Market, searching for that perfect "flea". He loved vacationing with family in Michigan, Frankfort Kentucky, Tucson, Arizona, Crested Butte Colorado and South Georgia in Marietta, Macon, St. Simons, Fripp and Tybee Island where he proposed. Whenever he went North or South he always made sure there were 5 lbs of Joe Ruzicks famous sausage for each family.He would also"Get the Band back together" as he called it, to ensure we spent time with friends. He is greatly missed, but knowing he is in heaven with family and friends from both sides of his extended family, fishing and swapping stories I hope it gives peace and happiness to everyone knowing there is another Angel watching over us. In lieu of flowers, please send a donation to: St. Vincent DePaul, 483 Madison Avenue, Russells Point, Ohio 43348.



Published in Dayton Daily News on Jan. 24, 2017

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