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Terry Wayne Moulton
© Amy Stittsworth Funeral Service and Cremation Directors
07-2020
Submitted by: Glenn


November 5, 1959 - July 21, 2020

Funeral services for Terry Wayne Moulton, 60, Enid, Oklahoma resident, will be heldat 10:30 am on Monday, August 10, 2020 in the Stittsworth Memory Chapel. Committal prayers and interment will follow in Enid Cemetery under the kind guidance of the Amy Stittsworth Funeral Service.

Terry was born at St. Mary's hospital in Enid Oklahoma to father Raymond Wayne Moulton Jr. and mother Betty Flowrean Moulton. Terry was the first born of 5 brothers. You had Ronie, Bruce, Tony and Damon. As a family, they traveled around and lived in many places including, Ponca city, Oklahoma City, Texas, Grapevine, and even Fresno California etc. However, the most time they spent living somewhere was in Hennessey Oklahoma. Terry used to help his father work at his print shop in moore acres when he was younger. This is where he would pick up a trade skill that is now sort of a lost art. Terry would go on to be a pressman for more than 30 yrs. but in between and before that time he would acquire other jobs. Such as working at an art supply store in Hennessy. And Terry loved to draw and paint. He was impressively very talented at it. He also wrote very lovely poetry. this skill would come in handy as he met the love of his life Brenda. They would first set eyes on eachother at his mom and dad's restaurant. Brenda's mother told her about a nice looking man working there but all Brenda's sister could talk about was his nice car he had. Terry would save Brenda from her troubling marriage and help raise two daughters Chass and Ashley. later on they would go on to have two sons Shawn and Matthew. Terry loved all his children the same no matter what.

Terry also was an avid fisherman and he also played guitar and keyboard just to add to his many talents. Terry was quite the mechanic as well, he could completely tear out and rebuild an engine. Terry had a great sense of humor. He could fill up a room with smiles and laughter. He was also very physically strong and would let somebody know it if he had too. However, he also had a sensitive side ( I Matthew, remember Dad saving me from a falling tree branch. He swooped in and grabbed me out of the swingset. The tree branch that crushed the swingset didn't stand a chance. My dad hugged me close crying and glad that I was ok.. That was just one of many instances Dad and I would hug out a good cry. He ruled with strong discipline and led with love and great care. He was my Idle My hero and above all My Father and there will never be another living person in this world who could ever take his place.) Terry was an awesome cook. ( I Remember when i was young, my brother and i woke up early in the morning to dad looking in the cabinets. We asked him what he was doing. He said looking for something sweet. then dad made a cake from scratch not the kind you get from a box from the store. He used Koolaid to flavor the cake and the icing. We stayed up and ate it together.).

Terry was also a bit of an entrepreneur. He started his own print shop called Terrys Graphics and He also later Opened up a Barbeque joint. He worked in the oilfield as a perrefain cutter and drove a trash truck. He was also a skilled carpenter, as he built and finished his own kitchen cabinets. Terry was also a good brick mason. He helped his dad and brothers build a cinder block building for his dad's print shop.Terry also rode horses as a teenager when they lived just west of Hennessey on 7th street. He and his brothers rode bareback because they didn't have saddles. Terry and Ronnie would go on trail and Terry's horse didn't like crossing turkey creek. So, Ronnie would help him and Terry would get back on once his horse was led across. Terry taught his sons to play guitar and keyboard,( Shawn took to Keyboard better than I did but we are both skilled guitarists and I have my father to thank for that).

Terry liked to listen to a fantastic array of music. Mainly rock in roll but not limited to... he listened to country, folk music, classic r&b, old heavy metal, new wave and at least one song by Rob Zombie. Terry and his Brother liked to go fish and they even travelled to colorado together on vacation. Terry, wife and kids would often visit family and have christmas and thanksgiving at their home on Emerson St Christmas Eve was celebrated at his mother's house in Hennessey.( I Matthew, Remember Dad and Mom hid Huffy bicycles from us kids and made us think all we were getting was clothes. Then they called us downstairs after we had fallen asleep on Christmas Eve. And there stood 4 brand new bikes mine was black, Shawns was orange and black , Ashleys white, and Chass's blue. Dad would always do things like that).

Terry had four half brothers Timothy, Raymond Jr the 3rd, Zachary and Caleb, And one half sister Rageana on his father's side. Terry would be gifted 3 grandchildren from his daughter Chassity and her husband Josh. Their names are Seth, Everlyne, and Sabrina. ( "We all love you Dad and will never forget the times we've spent together. All seem so short now. Hope to continue to make you proud and one day be rejoined in a better place.)

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