Terrance M. Grow (Terry), 74, of Coatesville, PA, passed away on Tuesday, May 31, 2022, at Chester County Hospital. He was the husband of Michele Daily Grow for over 36 years. Born in Coatesville he was the son of Samuel M. and Margaret Willis Grow.
Terrance worked for PECO as a supervisor in the gas department.
Terrance (Terry) enjoyed hunting, fishing, bowling, playing baseball and going to the cabin with his family.
In addition to his wife, Michele, he is survived by a daughter, Nicole (Bryon) Mitchell of Quarryville, Grandsons Brian Taylor (Breana Taylor) Chris Taylor (Felicity Marlin) Terrance Young Bryon Mitchell Jr. Granddaughter Caitlin Taylor. Along with five great grandchildren, and a sister, Sue (John) Sushinski of Parkesburg. He was preceded in death by a sister, Donna Longabaugh.
A Celebration of life will be held at 11 AM on Saturday, June 18, 2022 from the Wilde Funeral Home, 434 Main St., Parkesburg, PA, 19365. Friends and family are invited to attend a visitation period taking place from 10 AM until the start of the service.
Arrangements have been entrusted to the Wilde Funeral Home of Parkesburg. Online condolences can be posted at www.wildefuneralhome.com
Condolences
michelle, so sorry for your
michelle, so sorry for your loss. terry's family lived next to my grandmother while I was growing up. a lot of memories from buck run
TERRY WAS IN MY GRADUATING
TERRY WAS IN MY GRADUATING CLASS, SCOTT H.S. 1965. I DID NOT KNOW HIM WELL FOR HE WAS IN THE VOCATIONAL ELECTRIC PROGRAM. WHAT I DID KNOW WAS THAT HE WAS A NICE BOY.
My Grandfather
Terry,
I am so sorry we didn't get to spend more time together. I will always remember the time we went fishing on Raystown Lake and your boat. I know we didn't share a ton of memories together but we both know family isn't always easy and we play the cards we are dealt. Michelle, I am sorry for your loss. It breaks my heart that family and time removed us from each others lives pop-pop, but I grieve you nonetheless. It really is a shame that I was not included in those who survive you, but I understand and bare the decisions that people have made on my behalf. Regardless, I love you and I hope you rest easy. See you later down the road.