Terry L. Stoudenheimer, 75, of Wooster passed away Friday, January 17 2025 at the Avenue.
He was born on January 7, 1950 in Wooster, to Ralph and Virginia Schaefer Stoudenheimer.
Terry did custodial work for various different people over the years. He enjoyed collecting knick knacks and going antique shopping. Terry was a member of Trinity United Church of Christ where he helped with the breakfast program.
He is survived by his feline companion Dory, special friend Jean Marvin and many many other friends.
He was preceded in death by his parents and a brother John Stoudenheimer.
Memorial services will be announced at a later date.
Arrangements are under the direction of McIntire, Bradham & Sleek Funeral Home, 216 E. Larwill St. Wooster.
Online condolences may be directed to www.mcintirebradhamsleek.com.
Terry was a good friend for many years. He would do anything for you & kind-hearted to his soul. I miss him much
Terry was a good friend for many years. He would do anything for you & kind-hearted to his soul. I miss him much
Prayers for Terry and all of his friends he has left behind. He will be missed and was a very dependable and hard worker over the years. There is NO doubt that he is now in a better place with his mother and father in heaven.
I met Terry when his Mother still b ran the laundromat on South St
It’s been gone quite a while now. And I saw Terry out in the community
He was always helpful and very nice. Will miss running into him.
We enjoyed working with him for many years at General Building Maintenance. Will miss seeing him around town and talking with him. So sorry to hear.
My mother Mary Reno and Terry were very good friends back in the day. I remember him fondly. Rest easy Terry
Sorry to hear thus, condolences
A warm, loving person. Always a cheer to talk with. I will miss him. I know many others will as well. RIP
I barely knew him but we had quite a few talks.i Kno he battles the same cancer I have 😞 my condolences to the family
I’m saddened to hear of this. Terry always greeted me with a great big smile. He was such a positive person and was such a joy to talk to. I’ll miss him. RIP Terry.
I always enjoyed talking with Terry at Buehlers downtown when I worked. He was always such a pleasant person. I’m sure he will be missed by many in the community. RIP Terry.
Terry was a friend of my mom and especially with my aunt Gertrude ward. Rip
I always enjoyed talking to Terry when he stopped in Uptown Downtown, Goodwill, or Buehler’s restaurant. He always had a smile on his face…So pleasant. He will be missed….
I volunteered with Terry at Trinity UCC, making and serving breakfast. He stepped up to help us during COVID when we needed the help the most, ensuring those in need still received a meal. He was always kind and friendly. Godspeed, my friend—you will be missed.
Terry was a very kind person who will be missed by our entire salon. He worked ( cleaned) for me for many years and kept our sidewalks shoveled and salted in the winter months. He loved to chit chat about his his beloved cat 🐈⬛ Rest in peace Terry 🙏🏻❤️
The streets of ol Wooster will be a little quieter with the loss of Terry. His smile & contagious chuckles will truly be missed. I always enjoyed our chats , especially at the Highway 30 sales on the fairgrounds ! Rest in peace , Heaven received an amazing good man
I met Terry during the pandemic when I started volunteering to prepare breakfasts at Trinity. Since then I’d run into him from time to time, always pleasant and with a smile.
I met Terry at breakfast at Trinity. He was always friendly and gentle. And he remembered me when I saw him round town. I felt “know” by him and glad to have made his aquaintance. He will be missed.
My condolences to Terry’s friends & family. He was a classmate of ours WHS (70). Such a gentle soul, a very kind man. Hadn’t seen him since HS, when a couple years back ran into him at the park. Since then enjoyed conversations with him out & about town. Told me about his career taking care of horses… going to antique shops with friends. He so wanted to make to our 50th class reunion – which he did. (Think he had a great time renewing old friendships especially from his days at Parkview.) Our community has lost a special individual.
To the family of Terry. I met Terry as a volunteer at the Breakfast program at Trinity UCC. I loved our conversations and his caring ways. He had a big heart and a great sense of style. Terry you fought the good fight and I will miss you my friend.