Terry Frewing's Obituary
Terrence Edwin Frewing, 60, went to heaven to be with the Lord on September 16, 2004 while at home in Jerome, Iowa. Thomas Lange Funeral Home is handling arrangements.
He was born August 15, 1944, in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, the son of Frank and Lois Frewing. He graduated from Prairie Bible Institute in Three Hills, Alberta, with a four-year degree in Biblical Studies and from the University of Victoria with a Bachelor of Science in Biology. In his life he served as a missionary to Valencia, Spain, worked for his father's garage door company, managed apartment buildings in Centerville, Iowa, was a goldsmith and framer for Heirloom Jewelers in Centerville (also managing it), worked many different areas for Curwood, (including extrusion and resin scheduler) and was an independent contractor for Primerica Financial Services in Centerville.
He married Barbara Jones on June 7, 1975 in Davenport, Iowa.
He is survived by his wife Barbara of Jerome; parents Frank and Lois of Victoria, B.C.; two sons, John Frewing and his wife Kelly of Rochester, New York, and Tim Frewing of Cedar Rapids, Iowa; a sister Darleen Larsen and her husband Randy of Kelowna, B.C.; a brother, Grant Frewing and his wife Loriane, of Langley, B.C.; a brother, Donald Frewing of Victoria, B.C.; and a sister, Doreen Alton and her husband Ross of Victoria, B.C..
Terry was in fellowship at the Centerville Gospel Chapel.
Friends may stop by Thomas Lange Funeral Home all day Monday from 8 am to 5pm. Funeral Services will be held 9 am, Tuesday, September 21, 2004 at Thomas Lange Funeral Home with Visitation held 1 hour prior to the service. Burial will follow at Jerome Cemetery.
Memorials have been established to Jerome Cemetery, Mercy Hospice of Centerville and Wycliffe Bible Translators which can be left at or mailed to Thomas Lange Funeral 1900 S. 18th St. Centerville, IA 52544.
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