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FIXTER, Terence Andrew “Terry”

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Fixter Terry MM

It is with great sadness and shock that we announce the passing of Terence “Terry” A. Fixter on Tuesday, May 14, 2019 at the Guelph General Hospital.  Terry was born on October 16, 1969 and in his 50th year.

Terry is survived by his father Douglas G. Fixter and predeceased by his mother Donna G. Fixter.  Best friend and loving husband of Robin Kemperman.  Devoted and loving father to Noah A. Ramirez-Fixter and very special father to Jackson A. C. Kemperman.  Loyal brother of Scott (Patti), Ted and beloved brother of Becky Fixter.  Terry will be sorely missed by his nieces and nephews, cousins and friends on both sides of the family.

Terry was a hard-working and loyal employee to Ilan Borovitch at Canada Bread (BIMBO).  He was an avid pool player, and all-around exceptional, loving, kind and honourable man that will be greatly missed.

Terry decided to give the gift of life through Trillium.  Organ donation has taken place, and Terry has helped more than 78 people and their families.

The definition of a hero – Terry A. Fixter

Cremation has taken place.  Arrangements entrusted to WALL-CUSTANCE FUNERAL HOME, 519-822-0051 or www.wallcustance.com. There will be a celebration of his life at a later date to be announced. Thank you to Taylor for all of his help.

At the family’s request, please sign your organ donation card so that Terry’s legacy (and yours) can live on. In lieu of flowers, please donate to one of the following charities:

·         Autism Services of Cambridge

·         The Canadian Diabetes Association

·         Any animal shelter of your choice

Special thanks to the Guelph General Hospital, the doctors, nurses and support staff in the ICU.  The work they do is unprecedented and was of great comfort to Robin and the boys.  Thank you to the teams involved in the organ donation – Terry and Robin and family would like to send their love to all of the recipients and their families.

 

The definition of a hero – Terry A. Fixter



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