Robert Heyer, Mr. Terry’s cousin, summed up the tragedy of his relative’s death in mid-December with a poignant story.
“Brian’s attention to detail had insured that all the Christmas gifts he had meticulously selected for his family had already been bought and sent in the mail prior to his arrival,” Mr. Heyer said. “Brian did ultimately come home that Christmas; we buried him not far from the house that he was raised in just prior to Christmas Day.”
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