Theodore Terrill

Obituary of Theodore C. Terrill

Theodore Clifford “T.C” Terrill, 19, of Summerville / Myrtle Beach, died on Saturday, September 6, 2014, in Summerville, SC from injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. He was born on February 4th, 1995 in East Stroudsburg, PA and was the son of Theodore and Melissa Terrill of Summerville / Myrtle Beach and the brother and best friend of Britnee Terrill of Myrtle Beach; paternal grandson of Sandra Terrill and the late David L. Terrill; maternal grandson of Don and Eileen Shupe of Myrtle Beach. He is also survived by Aunt/Uncle Lydia & Colin Clancy, Amy Terrill, Andrew & Carol Terrill, Don & Sonni Shupe, Doreen & Joe VanOoyen, Cindy Cougle and Donna McMullin, many cousins and friends. T.C. attended Carolina Forest High School in Myrtle Beach. He graduated in 2013 and worked as a server in Summerville. He aspired to be a Self-employed business owner. T.C. loved surfing, skateboarding, sports and playing pick-up basketball. He had a special connection with his dog, Lexi. There will be two memorials to celebrate TC’s life: Wednesday, September 10th at 2 pm in the chapel at Simplicity Lowcountry Cremation & Burial Services located at 7475 Peppermill Parkway, North Charleston, SC Thursday, September 11th at 1 pm at Christ United Methodist Church, 2901 Fantasy Way, Myrtle Beach, SC We invite you to come to the service prepared to share a special memory on how TC impacted your life. If you prefer to have it read or cannot make the service please send an email to [email protected] or post it on TC’s facebook page. Those planning an expression of sympathy are asked to do one act of kindness in honor of TC Terrill. He loved to make people smile and he would be happy to know that others are doing the same.
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