Terence William Salisbury passed away February 3, 2022, in Bartlesville, Oklahoma at the age of 60.
He was born November 7, 1961, at Clark Airbase in Pampanga, Philippines, to Janice Lynn Barker Salisbury and William Nickerson.
Terence was a carpenter and woodworker by trade for most of his life. He worked for Terry Salisbury Construction, and later for Driscoll Home Management. He had a gift for making everyone laugh and believed that friends were also family. Terence loved spending time with his grandchildren and had a true passion for his bike. He loved his friends and his riding buddies very much. He loved life on two wheels. Most of all, he was in the favor of the Lord.
Terence is preceded in death by his mother Janice, and by his grandma and grandpa Sparky.
He is survived by his daughter and son-in-law Tabatha and Johnny Bowman;
brothers Jerry Salisbury and Kenny Salisbury; sister Debra Peters; as well
as many Aunts, Uncles, Cousins, and most of all, his beloved grandchildren.
A memorial service will be held Saturday, February 12, at 2 p.m. at Humble
Road Church at 301 Seminole in Bartlesville. A ride in his honor will follow
the service.
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