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Terry Neil
Mckinley
Apr 22, 1946 — Jul 2, 2024
Born on April 22, 1946 in Austin, TX. Passed away on July 2, 2024 from a stroke and other health issues. He was preceded in death by both parents, George McKinley and Gloria Hill and a sister, Kathleen Edwards and brother, John Michael McKinley.
He is survived by his loving wife of 46 years, Wanda McKinley, brothers Gary McKinley and wife Shelly, Kenneth Patrick McKinley and wife Yen, sisters Diana Smith and Cathy Rogers. His sons Tavid McKinley and wife Pam, Chris McKinley and wife Eliodora, daughters Tamara Mason and Debra Michelle Silaff and husband Matthew. He was blessed to have sixteen grandchildren and five great-grandchildren along with nephews and nieces.
He graduated from Lubbock High School in 1966 and soon after went into the Navy where he was stationed in Miramar, California. After leaving the Navy he lived in Belton, TX then moved around for a couple years before settling in Red Oak, TX. There he became a carpenter and learned the trade of building homes and trim out houses. He loved being a carpenter.
A stroke in January, 2011 left him partially paralyzed on his right side and no longer able to read or write. Over the years he continued to have health issues due to poor blood circulation and lung problems. He was enrolled in a 6-week brain study program for seniors where he learned photography and sewing. He was able to sew several small quilts which he gave to his granddaughters. He was an avid Dallas Cowboys fan and never missed a game if possible.
He suffered another stroke on May 7, 2024 causing mobility issues on his left side. He regained use of his left arm, but never fully recovered his ability to walk or chew food.
He will be missed by many, but by faith we will meet again.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to the American Stroke Association.
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