Forever In Our Hearts
Terrence Wendell Maximillion St. Thomas was born on September 17, 1955, in Omaha, Nebraska, from the union of Lonnie B. Thomas Sr. and Delores E. Hall, both of whom preceded him in death. He also had an older brother, Lonnie B. Thomas, who has also passed away. Terry was the youngest of four children, a kind soul who embraced faith as a born-again Christian and loved the Lord deeply.
Terry was a man of many talents, blessed with a beautiful voice and a passion for creativity. He loved golfing and was known for his skill as a dynamic photographer. His love for capturing memories was evident in the treasured family videos he created—gifts that will continue to bring joy and connection to those he loved. His talents extended to driving trucks over the road, working as a cab driver, and even dealing blackjack, where his outgoing personality and bright smile endeared him to countless people.
Before moving to Las Vegas, Terry honorably served his country in the Air Force as a G43151E-Acft Maint Spec, Airplane Mechanic. Following his military service, he trained as a police officer, further showcasing his dedication to serving and protecting others.
Terry was a man’s man, known for his love of barbecuing, football, and good food. But above all, he was a man of great heart, who always made sure his older family members were cared for, ensuring they had meals and anything they needed. Family was everything to Terry.
He is survived by his beloved wife, Deborah R. St. Thomas (Las Vegas), whose bond with him was profound and everlasting. Deborah shared a deep and unwavering love with Terry, a bond built on laughter, devotion, and a lifetime of cherished moments that even death cannot diminish.
He also leaves behind his sisters, Tanya Em Jackson and Deborah D. Thomas, both from Los Angeles, as well as many cousins, nieces, nephews, and countless friends. Terry loved his family dearly, and his warmth, generosity, and kindness will live on in the hearts of all who knew him.
Terry’s memory will be forever cherished, his legacy of love and kindness carried forward by those who were blessed to know him.
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