Ramah Lee Terry of Durant passed from this life into Paradise while surrounded by family on Tuesday, April 25, 2023. She was 95 years old.
Ramah was born on February 28, 1928 in Shawnee, Oklahoma to Arthur and Jewel (McMillan) Jackson. The firstborn in a family of five children, Ramah made her mark as the most tidy of the bunch. She loved country music, Elvis, and enjoyed throwing parties for her friends. She graduated from Harrah High School where she was known for being friendly and sociable, and where she played an assortment of sports and sang in the school choir. On June 22, 1947, Ramah married the love of her life, Leonard L. Terry, in Harrah, Oklahoma. They moved to Durant in 1964.
Ramah was a pastor's wife, a devoted mother, and a faithful friend. For many years, Ramah loved and cared for children while running a daycare out of her home - a memory she looked back upon fondly. Ramah loved Jesus and her love for Jesus overflowed into every area of her life. Whether it was through encouraging others at church, making neighbors bread, writing cards to almost anyone she knew, or making "love quilts" for others with her SEW SOW GIRLS at Fairview Baptist Church, Ramah's love for people shined brightly. She enjoyed cooking, singing, exercising, and talking to friends and family members on the phone.
Those left to cherish her memory are her daughter Darla Atchley and husband Larry of Prosper, Texas, and son Leonard Terry and wife Kathy of Durant, Oklahoma and her two sisters Mary Lou Miley of Yukon, Oklahoma, and Darlene Wilkins and husband Scott of Edmond, Oklahoma. Her legacy lives on with her grandchildren Natalie Martin and husband Ryan of Richardson, Texas, Lindsey Weatherl and husband Caleb of Midland, Texas, Warren Wright and wife Sarah of Houston, Texas, Josh Wright and wife Danielle of Wilson, Oklahoma, and Tonia Carter and husband Rod of Broken Bow, Oklahoma; her great-grandchildren Jackson Martin, Macy Martin, Kate Martin, Cooper Martin, Dillon Weatherl, Abigail Weatherl, Jack Weatherl, Jedidiah Wright, Raddix Wright, Elizabeth Wright, Aiden Shirley, Isabella Briscoe, Preston Doughty and wife Savannah; and great-great-grandchildren Lilith Norman, and Leonidas and Zoey Doughty.
She is preceded in death by her parents Arthur and Jewel Jackson, husband Reverend Leonard L. Terry, daughter Lynna Wright, and brothers Arthur Jackson, Jr., and Hollis Jackson.
A family hour of visitation is scheduled for an hour before her funeral service from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m. Saturday, April 29, 2023, at Fairview Baptist Church in Durant with her funeral service immediately following at 2:00 p.m. Ramah will be laid to rest at Highland Cemetery following her funeral service.
Those serving as pallbearers will be Ronnie Wallace, Tommy Trantham, Aiden Shirley, Corey Dunegan, Adam Cantrell, Jackson Martin and Cooper Martin.
Family suggests memorials be made to Fairview Baptist Church for the Sew Sow Girls (make love quilts), Blessings Box (food for those in need), and Acts 1:8 (Missions and Gideon Bibles). Send a check or give online designated in memory of Ramah Lee Terry.
Services are under the direction of Holmes-Coffey-Murray Funeral Home, 121 North 5th Street, Durant, Oklahoma 74701. www.holmescoffeymurray.com
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