Terrance (Terry) John McCall 59, of 1020 3rs Avenue, Iowa City, died Sunday, October 7, 2007 at the University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics, of a sudden illness.
A gathering of friends and family will be eld at 7:00 p.m. Friday, October 12, 2007 at Gay & Chia Funeral and Cremation Service in Iowa City.
A private celebration of Terry's life will be held October 20, 2007 at da Woods Bed and Breakfast in Iowa City. In lieu of flowers a memorial fund has been established in Terry's memory. Online condolences may be sent for his family through the web at www.gayandchia.com.
Terry was born in Hartley, Iowa on February 25, 1948 to Ted and Marcella (Koenck) McCall. He graduated from Everly High School and the University of Iowa. He operated Rainbow daycare in Iowa City for over 20 years. He also worked in the property management department at the University of Iowa. Terry loved gardening, puttering around his property making minor adjustments.
Terry is survived by his father, Ted McCall of California; cousin Emy Simington of Iowa City; her sons, Derek Mull of Iowa City, Darin Mull and his family of Texas.
He will be sadly missed by his friends, relatives and workers. Terry was a loving, caring, special kind of man known as "Dear Abby" to his friends and family.
Gay & Chia Funeral Home of Iowa City is caring for Terry's family.
-Iowa City Press-Citizen, Thursday, October 11, 2007
We've spent the past few days tidying the Bed and Breakfast for Guests and we're almost ready.
Friday we all got our flu shots at Mom's Day Care Center. I had a _great_ massage Friday afternoon -- thanks, again, NancyTurtle! (dd, I think it helped with the flu shot ache as well as all the rest!)
Next week we have the CT scan on Wednesday along with meetings with both of the oncologists. Thursday we have the cataracts assessed. Friday I meet with the gynocological oncologist.
Mom is doing very well right now. A new visiting nurse will be starting next Tuesday. She'd love to hear from you.
When not at work, Kevin's staying pretty busy with our web design business. For a while there I was feeling like the proverbial cobbler's daughter...
What's going on with you and what do you have planned???
2 comments:
Thank you, thank you, thank you, Kevin and Diana, for making daWoods available to all the family and friends of Terry's so they could meet and share their memories and stories of Terry on Saturday. And thank you for making the audio/video connection with me a reality so I should also share in the day from over 2000 miles away. It was an awesome experience. I've had some wonderful conversations with people who were there regarding the beauty of daWoods and your extreme generousity in offering it as the site for the memorial.
Best of luck with all your medical appointments this week.
~Oregon Connie
I'm sorry to have missed it. You were in my thoughts.
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