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Submitted: 4/14/24 • Approved: 4/26/24 • Last Updated: 4/29/24 • R1527763-G0-S3
June 4, 1962 - September 25, 2023
*Obituary
Terry Lynn Cross age 61 of Harrison, Ar. Went to see his Savior on September 25, 2023. He was a loving Son, Brother, Father, Uncle, Cousin, and “Pops”, “Papa”, “Grandpa” , “Great Grand-Papy” and Friend. He is the son of the late James and Dorothy Cross of Arkansas. He is the brother of Peggy Rigio of Florida, Allen Cross (Janene) of Missouri, Rex Cross of Arkansas, Ruby Johnson (Larry) of Arkansas, his late sister Barb Cross of Arkansas. He is the father of Justin Brown of Arkansas, Kathy Alverson (Michael) of Arkansas, Rodney Cross (Jennifer) of Arkansas. He is the “Papa” of Austion Alverson of Arkansas and Destany Brumley (Logan) of Arkansas. He is the “Pops” of Kourtney Travis (Kenneth) of Arkansas. He is the “Grandpa” of Chance Cross of Arkansas. He is the “Great Grand-Papy” of Beckett Travis of Arkansas, Fynnegan Travis of Arkansas, late baby Travis of Arkansas and late baby Brumley of Arkansas. He is the loving Uncle, Cousin, and Friend to many.
He loved the outdoors, especially hunting and collecting rocks and camping. He had a green thumb and could grow any type of plants. He enjoyed watching the hummingbirds in his garden. He loved riding motorcycles and horses. He enjoyed picking on his friends and family, he would do anything for a laugh. He cherished his dogs, especially Buddy. He was a paramedic in his early years, he was a CNA in his later years and always enjoyed helping people. He made the best chocolate gravy, chocolate rolls, and biscuits. He was very creative and used his rocks to make tomahawks, hunting spears, and walking canes. He also made dream catchers. People will miss his laughter and hugs as well as his picking on them. He would always call and check on his family and friends to make sure they were doing well. He will be deeply missed.
There will be a Celebration of Life on November 4th, 2023, at Noon at Pentecostal Tabernacle 909 East Washington Harrison, Arkansas
Source: diamondstatecremation.com
Contributed on 4/14/24 by ashaw444
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