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          but by the GOLDEN RULE

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Terrence “Terry” Lee Eubanks, 64, of Apple Creek died suddenly on Friday, October 14, 2022.

He was born October 12, 1958 in Cambridge to Charles “Chuck” and Bernitta Evans Eubanks. On December 1, 1979, he married Mary Lisa Frambes. She survives.

Terry was a graduate of Waynedale High School and the Wayne County Career Center in 1977 and was a master machinist at O-Jim Inc. in Massillon. Terry was a member of the American Legion Post 651 in Fredericksburg. He enjoyed hunting, fishing, trap shooting, mushroom hunting (and having his mother cook them), horse racing, going to concerts and listening to bluegrass and real country music. Terry was a talented guitar player who loved a good jam session. Terry most of all loved attending his children’s and grandchildren’s activities and spending time with his family.

Along with his wife, Mary Lisa, he is survived by his daughter Amy (Joe) Leggio of Wooster; son Adam (Nichole) Eubanks of Wooster; grandchildren Nicole Leggio, Evelynn and Carter Eubanks; great-grandson Elias Leggio; mother Bernitta (James) Lanning of Wooster; sister Rhonda Marthey of Apple Creek; sons of the heart Phill (Molly) Harland of Whiteside, TN and Frank Smith of Wooster along with many nieces, nephews, cousins and friends.

Terry was preceded in death by his father and a brother-in-law John Renner.

A Celebration of Terry’s life will be held on Friday, October 28, 2022 from 6PM to whenever at the Fredericksburg American Legion Post 651, 6353 Harrison Rd., Fredericksburg. Please bring a story or favorite memory of Terry to share, and if you played music with Terry, please feel free to bring your instrument.

McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St., Wooster is assisting the family.

For those who wish, contributions may be directed to your local American Legion Post.

Online condolences may be left for the family at www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com

Memorial Contributions:

For those who wish, contributions may be directed to your local American Legion Post.

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A Celebration of Terry’s life will be held on Friday, October 28, 2022 from 6PM to whenever at the Fredericksburg American Legion Post 651, 6353 Harrison Rd., Fredericksburg. Please bring a story or favorite memory of Terry to share, and if you played music with Terry, please feel free to bring your instrument.

10 Comments

  1. To The Eubanks Family, it is with a heavy heart I write these words to pass along my condolences for your loss. I was and am very saddened to hear of Terry’s passing. He was not only a good friend but also a good man. I wish you all well in your time of sorrow and I will say a prayer for you and Terry.
    Bless you always.

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  2. So sad and sorry to here that Terry passed – a good friend from back in our teenage years – lots of good times. Prayers for comfort to your family at this difficult time. God bless.

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  3. Terry, you will be missed! sending prayers and condolences to your family. It was a pleasure meeting you at Apple Creek legion and you had plenty of laughs to share with people you knew. My only regret is not really knowing you on a personal level just as a friend an acquaintance through mutual friends and the Legion.

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  4. My heart is heavy that my long time bud has passed so unexpectedly. We go way back and have so many great memories. So thankful I got to spend hours with Terry not to long ago having a few beers, catching up, laughing, reminiscing of all the things we did over the years. I will miss you good buddy and I’ll see you on the flip side. Rest in peace! Love and prayers to the family.

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  5. We were high school classmates. I remember Terry as a nice guy with a great smile. My sympathy to Mary Lisa (who I knew from childhood) and all of your family. My parents were old friends of your mothers, we actually played together as children. We lived on the Freeman farm for awhile and my Dad worked at Freeman construction. Rest in peace Terry.

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  6. Mary Lisa and family,
    You all have our sincere sympathy with the passing of Terry. Terry and Teri were in school together all 13 years and you were great neighbors to my parents on Clay Street. Ours prayers are with you all.

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  7. I knew Terry through my Dad, who is almost 80 years old. Terry would come over to my Dad’s house and they would sit at the kitchen table and play music together for hours while sharing stories over a few beers. I am very grateful for the friendship and companionship he gave to my Dad. I know my Dad will cherish those memories and will miss his “playing” buddy!
    “Go rest high…on that mountain”

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  8. I was so shocked and saddened to hear about Terry. Please know that my thoughts and prayers are with you.

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  9. We are saddened by Phil’s “father of his heart” passing and all should know Mr Eubanks raised a fine man in Phil. God Bless and comfort you all.

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  10. I’m so sorry to hear of Terry’s passing. I knew Terry as a child as I was his aunts foster child. Although he was older than I he was always nice to me. In later life, he and I would communicate via Facebook until I deleted my account. He will be missed by many.

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