Terry Brick Obituary, Death – Joseph-Terry BRICK, and Terry BRICK are brothers. Joseph-Terry On Friday, January 20, 2023, Joseph Brick, a resident of Wellesley, Massachusetts, passed away at the age of 57 in a calm and unruffled manner at St. Mary’s Hospital with his family by his side. He had been there for the entirety of his final days. He had been dealing with his illness for some time. Terry Brick was born on the 14th of February in the year 1965. Henry and Linda Brick were his parents, and he was named after them.
He was Henry and Linda’s son, and he was their son. His parents were Linda and Henry. Sheryl Kuepfer (Keith) and Sheila Lorentz had incredibly positive things to say about him as a brother, and their thoughts were shared by his other sister, Sheila (Mike). It was a blessing for Terry’s three children, Derek (Carra), Tori, and Lauren, to have a father who was a committed and loving parent to his family. The realization that he will one day be Charles Brick’s grandfather provided him with a great lot of joy.
He was a dedicated uncle to his nieces and nephews on the Cook side of the family, including Ryan, who married Alison, Nicole, who married Adam, and Shannon, who married Mike. Terry spent his entire life actively participating in the life of the Wellesley community and volunteering his time for a diverse array of organizations. He did this throughout his entire life. In recent years, he has been an active member of the committee for the Wellesley Apple Butter and Cheese Festival. This festival celebrates apple butter and cheese. In addition to that, he has been on the board of directors for the Wellesley Apple Jacks, and he has had a lot of fun serving as the timekeeper for a wide variety of amateur sporting events.
His loved ones, friends, and the people in the community will grieve deeply at his passing because of his loss of him. On Wednesday, January 25, 2023, those who wish to pay their respects may do so at the Futher-Franklin Funeral Home in Wellesley, which can be found at 1172 Henry Street, between the hours of 2:00 and 4:00 pm, and then again that evening from 7:00 to 9:00 pm. These times are open to the public.
The body of the deceased individual has been cremated, and the funeral, as well as burial services, will be held at a later time. If you are in a position to help fund local projects, the family would be thankful for any contributions you might give to the Apple Butter and Cheese Festival. The festival takes place every year in September. If you are able to do so, we ask that you please give serious consideration to doing so.