Braudrick, Terry Gene
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Our beloved, Terry Gene Braudrick, passed peacefully at age 68 in Frisco, Texas on October 3, 2021, surrounded by his wife and children. He was born to Billy Gene Braudrick and Shirley Marie Fulton on December 24, 1952 in Ft. Worth, Texas. Terry served in the United States Air Force in the Vietnam War, was a member of the Honor Guard, and a Law Enforcement Officer at Hickam Air Force Base and Bellows Air Force Base in Hawaii. During his time in Hawaii, he met the love of his life, Janey Medlen, and they married on June 15, 1974 in High Point, Missouri. Terry and Janey lived in Kailua, Hawaii until 1975 when they moved to Dallas, Texas, where they built a life and raised their children. Terry worked as a Real Estate Developer and Investor on multiple entrepreneurial ventures. He was a founding member and former deacon at Prestonwood Baptist Church. Terry served his community as the President of Bent Tree West Homeowner’s Association for many years and was instrumental in building the Bent Tree West Swim & Tennis Club. He was also a member of the Metrocrest Chamber of Commerce. Terry was loved by everyone who knew him. He was a kindhearted man with a generous spirit. He loved to laugh, always had a joke for any occasion, and never met a stranger. Terry was known for his love of Texas, Dr. Pepper, Braum’s, post-it notes and animals. His legacy will live on through his wife of 47 years, Janey (Medlen) Braudrick, their three children – Emily Stanton (Douglas), Sarah Braudrick, Grant Braudrick; three grandchildren – Sean Stanton (Meghan), Ella Stanton, Rushel Hawley; great-grandson – Colt Stanton; step-mother – Mickie Hickenbottom (Lewis); siblings – Paul Braudrick and Geni Hutchings (Joey). He was dearly loved by his in-laws, nieces, nephews, and entire extended family. Terry is preceded in death by his loving parents. A memorial service will be held at 11:00 a.m., Friday, October 29, 2021 at Prestonwood Baptist Church (Faith Chapel) 6801 W. Park Blvd., Plano, TX 75093. Terry will be laid to rest at The Dallas-Fort Worth National Cemetery at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Prestonwood Baptist Church or The Air Force Assistance Fund (AFAF). Please leave the family condolences and share memories on this website.
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I extend my heartfelt sympathy to all of Terry’s loved ones. It is such a sad time. I will be praying for all of you. Hugs and love sent to you!
Terry never had nor bad thing to say of anyone. Terry was a kind spirit whose presence always brought joy to the meeting. Truely he is resting in God the Father’s lap telling forever those wonderful jokes and kind things.
To know Terry was to love him from all who knew him.
Prayers for peace and love to Janey, Emily, Sarah and Grant and all.
Marilyn and Charlie
Janey and family so sorry for your loss prayers for comfort and peace.
In the late 60’s and early 70’s we Fulton’s would gather at aunt Shirley’s for stinking Sooners and The mighty Longhorn game. Terry was the coolest dude around to Danny and me. Terry worked at six flags as a magician and stuntman. Terry evidently had connections to the OU / TX game. One year he got a football from the game. Terry gave that ball to Danny and I. We probably threw that ball a million billion times the ends of the ball we’re so scuffed up the bladder was only showing on the tips of the ball. If you thought that was the end it is not! My 3 sons and I aired it up and passed it around for years and I got to tell my boys how great a guy my cousin Terry is. Terry I know where you are and will come see you soon!
Blessed is he…
whose hope is in the Lord his God, the Maker of heaven and earth, the sea, and everything in them – the Lord, who remains faithful forever. Psalm 146:5, 6
As you go through life’s greatest sorrow, the loss of someone you love, may your own faith in God sustain you, bringing you comfort today, courage for tomorrow, and hope in your heart always.
With deepest sympathy and prayers
Kent & Claire Hope
Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of His saints. Psalm 116:15
Steve and I send our love and will pray daily for you Janey, Emily, Sarah, and Grant. Our hearts are broken for all of you. May the Lord of heaven and earth grant you a peace that surpasses all understanding and may you love on each other as you grieve this monumental loss. Terry was a very special man and we know he will be deeply missed.
Terry and I traveled to Detroit with a group of people for a Conference in 2017. We booked a house online for lodging. When we arrived to the house, we learned that it was located in Bad neighborhood. I remember Terry trying to lighten the mood by telling us jokes for 3 straight days. I am going to miss that guy!
Janey and family, Peggy and I are very saddened about the passing of Terry. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. There were always loads of laughs when he was around. He called me doctor. I called him professor. I am sure he is working on his next deal. Now rest in peace ole friend.
I had the great pleasure of knowing Terry through our business relationship. I always looked forward to speaking with Terry. He routinely kept me smiling with his good sense of humor. Terry was a fine, honorable gentleman, and will truly be missed. I will never forget him. To his family, please accept my deepest condolences.