Terry Dale Trull, 68, of China Spring, returned to the Lord that he very much loved on Sunday morning, January 26 at Baylor Scott & White Hospital in Temple after suffering from a stroke he experienced while feeding cattle.
Memorial Service: A celebration of Terry’s life will be held at Lakeshore Funeral Home on Saturday, February 8, 2020 at 1:00 pm.
Terry was born March 08, 1951 in Waco, Texas to Ross Fisher Trull and Alvena Prause Trull. He attended school in China Spring, Texas followed by a stint with the Army National Guard in the 1970s. Terry was a rancher and adventurer, but was best known for his capacity to selflessly help others while asking nothing in return. He will be very much missed by his family, friends and acquaintances.
Terry is survived by his mother, Alvena Pocock; sister, Neva Casey; brother, Stephen Pocock; nephew, Micah Willingham; niece, Alexa Lucas; three great-nephews and one great-niece.
He is preceded in death by a great father, Ross Fisher Trull; a beautiful sister, Alicia Pocock Lucas; and a baby nephew, Shane Alexander Lindsey.
We would like to give our heartfelt and grateful appreciation to Terry’s cousins Marilyn Prause, Yvonne Baur and Judy Edwards for comforting him in his last days prior to his passing over.
In lieu of flowers, donations can be made to Oak Grove Baptist Church in Wortham Bend or Rock Creek Cowboy Church in China Spring.
Place of Service: Lake Shore Funeral Home , 5201 Steinbeck Bend; Waco, TX 76708
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We at Seniors Complete Insurance are so saddened to hear of Terry’s passing. We would like the family to know it was an honor to serve Terry the past five years with his insurance needs. We know that he will be greatly missed.
Sincerely,
Teresa Cassidy and Staff
The staff at Griffs will greatly miss Terry! He was one of a kind and always made us smile! Great man inside and out! Prayers for the family. We considered him family of ours also .
He will me missed by so many, especially me. He was always checking on me and helping me almost daily on the ranch, (just like he did for my mother for many years), telling stories that were always interesting and let’s say entertaining and of course entertaining anyone he was around.
Cousin Terry Trull was one of a kind to say the least. A man of great faith and compassion for others, and one of the most humble men I’ve ever known. His New Years resolution was to get to know his Saviour better. It was my honor to be at his side along with another sweet cousin, Yvonne, when he peacefully took his final journey up the stairway to heaven. Rest In Peace Cuz.
The Price Children, Charles, John and Sherrie want to express our deepest sympathy to Alvena and all of Terry’s family. We are heartbroken for your sudden loss of Terry, even as you are still dealing with the recent passing of Alicia.
Today I received the news of Terry’s passing. Ive known him 35 years. He was a caring, gentle, and always willing to help when he could. He loved the Lord. He was definitely entertaining and full of life. Always ready for the next great adventure. He will be missed by everyone that knew him.
I am always grateful for what Terry always did for my mom, Mavis. It is not surprising based on the testimonials he has received here. Thank you Terry.
My deepest sympathy to you all. May God Bless and keep you.
Gilda Lene’ Whaley