Terry was born on August 1, 1947 in Victoria, B.C and passed away on January 20, 2017.  Predeceased by wonderful parents, William and Audrey Turner, she leaves to mourn her loving husband and best friend of 35 years, Doug Nicholson; aunts; many cousins and friends and her Church family at the Salvation Army Citadel (Victoria Corps).

Terry lived the majority of her life in the Gorge area and enjoyed walking nearly every day in that area. Terry was born with severe scoliosis of the spine which over time caused her to lose the use of her left arm and to have breathing problems, but she kept on going with her oxygen cart, usually smiling through it all. After graduating from Esquimalt High School in 1966 having won the Secretarial Award for shorthand and typing, she found a secretarial position with the Provincial Government, first working for the Department of Social Welfare and then with the Attorney General’s Ministry for a total of 25 years. She will be sadly missed but not forgotten.

She will be cremated and placed to rest alongside her mother and father at Royal Oak Burial Park.

Terry wanted to thank everyone who had been kind to her throughout her lifetime especially to long time friends, Betty and Russ Leech; her cousin, Linda Palmer; Roberta Adlam, her sister in Christ and various Victoria Taxi and Handydart drivers that took good care of her and to thank her physician, Dr. Azaria Marthyman and her Respirologist, Dr. Ian Waters for their care over the years.

A Memorial Service and Reception will be held in the Sequoia Centre at McCall Gardens on Saturday, January 28, 2017 at 3:00 pm.

Donations may be made in Terry’s memory to the Salvation Army (Victoria Citadel Corps) 4030 Douglas Street, Victoria B.C V8X 5J6, for their good work in the community and improving people’s lives or the charity of your choice.

“ for Everyone who calls on the name of the Lord shall be saved “

Condolences may be offered to the family below.

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  • Wendy Street (nee Nash)

    Hello Doug and all the other members of the Nicholson and Turner families. I just wanted to say that I was saddened to read of Terry having past away in the TC. I was employed in the Ministry of Attorney General during the 1980’s when I became acquainted with Terry, likely through one of her friends there, Angie LeQuesne. Terry was always such a cheery individual. We always chatted when we ran into one another in or near the Weiler Bldg. I had coffee/lunch with Terry and Angie together and separately now and then. Unfortunately I lost touch with both of them when I quit working for the AG in 1988. I last ran into Angie a couple of years ago. I haven’t met up with Terry since 1988, but I certainly remember her. Sorry for your loss, Doug and extended family.

  • Louise (Turner) Cramer

    My condolences to you Doug, and to your and Terri’s families and friends. I remember Terri very well from sitting behind me in school at Esquimalt High as we were supposed to sit alphabetically in those days, and from seeing you both out and about shopping over the years. She always had a smile on her face and time to chat when we saw each other. She will be missed. Take care of yourself.

  • Roxanne and Runa Pleshak

    My mother Runa and I are so very sorry to hear of Terry’s passing. Terry was someone who was always looking out for others. She had a terrific sense of humour and a caring heart.
    You are in our thoughts, Doug.

  • Wayne and Judy

    Dear Doug;
    We are so saddened to hear about Terry, Every one who knew her will miss her smiling face.
    You are in our thoughts and our prayers.
    Sincerely, Wayne and Judy Ballard

  • Victoria Taxi

    Terry is one of our old friends and customers. We all miss her smile and her big heart. May she rest in peace!

  • Frank & Edna Cracknell

    Our love and prayers.

  • Marcia Dempster

    I was so sorry to learn of Terry’s recent passing. I had the privilege of working alongside Terry in the 1980s. Besides being top-notch at her job and helpful in a pinch, she was always positive, kind and had a wonderful sense of humour. With deepest sympathy.

  • Gary Badgley

    “Free at last, Free at last, Thank God almighty you are free at last”.

  • Jo-Ann and Bill Elliott

    We are so very sorry to have heard about Terri, Doug.

    It is so very hard to believe. Terri always seemed larger than life and we felt she would live forever.

    God bless you.

    Sincerely,
    Jo-Ann and Bill Elliott

  • Faith Como, nee Pilon

    My condolences to you Doug with the passing of Terri. I am fortunate to have known Terri
    from our years at Esquimalt High. She will always fondly be remembered.

    Sincerely, Faith

  • Donna Nicholson

    I will miss Terry’s smile (she always made me smile too) and big heart. My life was enriched by knowing her these many years and will miss her greatly.

  • Nick & Ally, Lindsay Duncan Nicholson

    We are deeply saddened to hear of Terry’s passing. She will be dearly remembered as a kind, gentle and bubbly person by our family. Our thoughts are with you at this difficult time.

  • Doug and Lois Robertson

    We will miss her infectious smile. Despite having lots of reasons to complain we never heard her even once. Terry will be missed by every one she has come across in her life. The world was a better place with her in it. God Bless Doug and give him the strength to carry on.

  • June and Dave Perry

    to our beloved Terri and Doug. Thank you for showing us what love is all about. May God bless and keep you Doug.

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