Saturday, June 17, 2006

Terry Fenne

Just had a conversation with B.K. Silverlake who informed me that the cause of Terry's death is still undisclosed. Further adding that his estranged family are on their way down from Wisconsin with plans for a cremation which I think are contrary to his wishes.
B.K. said that Mount Olive Mortuary is waiting to receive the word and that Services would be held on Monday.
After all the trouble he went thru to prepare for his final resting place at Mt. Olivet, I hope things work out O.K.

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Terry's wishes were followed to the letter, he was laid to rest with several of his favorite things from "his other life".

There are two kinds of excersize, digging for facts and jumping to conclusions.

For the best results, choose the first one.

Don't listen to rumors.

We are also at a loss for what happen to Terry. It appears that after suffering one heart attack and being resusitated, terry was unable to be revive the second.

Though Terry was estranged from our family we loved him, and were happy to find how many cared and worried about him.

Thank you


Terry's other family

Anonymous said...

Just to let you know we mailed pictures to brent at mt. olive funeral home, i don't know if there was enough time for them to get there, but your more than welcome to put some of them on your blog. We are also incorportating one of the picturs into his headstone.

Again I wish to thank everyone who called and inquired about my brother, I could tell he was in good hands in the place and with the he loved.

My mother and I left with a new understanding and appreciaton as to why Terry loved the circus life.

Everyone take care and be safe

bill zitzner
bellevlle,wisconsin

Anonymous said...

Isn't this the nicest letter? The Circus makes friends even in this sad occation. I am so glad things turned out the way Terry wanted them to. He will always be remembered and missed by us all. Some people never get it. {about the circus life}. They are poorer for it. Terrys family is one of the lucky ones. Thank you for your kind words on the blog.

Anonymous said...

I know nothing of the circus life, but I can tell you this: the city of Paris, Tx is going to miss Terry Fenne greatly. Thanks to his birth family and circus family both for letting us enjoy him even for so short a time.