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Rex Nelson Terry

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Rex Nelson Terry

Birth
Oro Grande, San Bernardino County, California, USA
Death
17 Mar 2017 (aged 91)
Clovis, Fresno County, California, USA
Burial
Brea, Orange County, California, USA Add to Map
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Rex N. Terry was raised but never adopted by George Calvin Terry but considered him his dad. He served a full-time LDS mission to Argentina as a young man. He married Beth Prestwich of Sutherland, Utah in the Manti, Utah temple, and they had two daughters. After he got his Masters Degree, he became a high school Spanish teacher at La Habra High School in Southern California. He and his wife lived in Fullerton for 33 years. He served as an LDS Stake Patriarch in Southern California and gave blessings in Spanish and English. He was a mission president for three years to the Argentine Mission (lower half of Argentina) and served there with his wife three years 1966-1969. He was later a President of the MTC in Buenos Aires, Argentina for two years. He served as a Bishop twice and served a final couple Church Service Mission in Nicaragua with his wife (Institute and Seminary) and died on St. Patrick's Day, 2017. He was a temple worker and worked in the Church extraction Program. He was a great man and servant of the Lord. He and his wife at the end of his life lived in Porterville, California.

Rex N. Terry was raised but never adopted by George Calvin Terry but considered him his dad. He served a full-time LDS mission to Argentina as a young man. He married Beth Prestwich of Sutherland, Utah in the Manti, Utah temple, and they had two daughters. After he got his Masters Degree, he became a high school Spanish teacher at La Habra High School in Southern California. He and his wife lived in Fullerton for 33 years. He served as an LDS Stake Patriarch in Southern California and gave blessings in Spanish and English. He was a mission president for three years to the Argentine Mission (lower half of Argentina) and served there with his wife three years 1966-1969. He was later a President of the MTC in Buenos Aires, Argentina for two years. He served as a Bishop twice and served a final couple Church Service Mission in Nicaragua with his wife (Institute and Seminary) and died on St. Patrick's Day, 2017. He was a temple worker and worked in the Church extraction Program. He was a great man and servant of the Lord. He and his wife at the end of his life lived in Porterville, California.



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