A Celebration of Life for Terry Uselton, Sr., 74, of Chico, Texas, will be held at a later date.
Terry Lynn Uselton, Sr. was born March 27, 1951, in Fort Worth, Texas, to Cleo V. and Alta Oleta (Russell) Uselton, and passed away on May 30, 2025, in Decatur, Texas.
Terry attended Kennedale High School and later attended Hill County College in Hillsboro, where he furthered his education. He proudly served in the U.S. Navy, showing great commitment to his country.
During his free time, Terry enjoyed several hobbies. He was passionate about archery, hunting, and fishing, often spending time outdoors. Terry also enjoyed raising chickens and had a keen interest in gunsmithing.
As we reflect on Terry’s life, we celebrate the memories made and the remarkable person he was. His spirit lives on in the hearts of all who knew him.
Terry is preceded in death by his parents, Cleo V. and Alta Oleta Uselton, and brothers, Danny and Donny Uselton, all of Kennedale.
Those left to cherish his memory are his son, Terry Lynn Uselton, Jr. and wife Jamie; daughters, Twyla Dawn Long and husband Thomas and Debra Darlene Lowry and husband Gabriel; sister, Marsha Neuner and husband Jack; grandchildren, Erika, Lance, Colt, Alexya, Lillie, Jonathan, Andrew, Ashten, and Emily; and great-grandchildren, Riverlynn, Haygen, and Gabriel.
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