Terry L. DuPont

Terry L. DuPont, 62, of 307 Market St. Warren, formerly of Bradford, passed away peacefully, Thursday, March 9, 2017 at his residence.

Born January 21, 1955 in Franklin, he was a son of the late Rev. Dale and Dorothy (Hovis) DuPont.

He was a 1974 graduate of Bradford High School.

Terry was a self-employed Master Tile Setter in North Carolina. He returned to the Bradford and Warren area 17 years ago and continued his trade for local business and area families. He was also employed at Whirley Industries in Warren.

He enjoyed fishing, hunting, and was a huge fan of the Dallas Cowboys, and Pittsburgh Pirates. Terry traveled the country and made many friends along the way. He loved his family and adored his 14 year old dog "Sandy Girl" who was always by his side.

Surviving are two brothers, Douglas (Sarie) DuPont of Bradford, and Steve (Tracy) DuPont of Punxytawany, three sisters, his twin-sister, Dr. Sherry DuPont of Orlando FL, Diane (Jeff) Uhler, of Cedar Hill TN and Beth (David) Luther, of Waterford, three nephews Jason DuPont, Ben DuPont, and Cody DuPont, four nieces, Tiff DuPont, Erica Bucci, Jayla Dininny and Kristen Anderson, and several grand nieces and nephews.

Family will be receiving friends on Tuesday, March 14, 2017 from 11:00am to Noon in the Hollenbeck-Cahill Funeral Homes, Inc. 33 South Ave., where funeral and committal services will be held at Noon with Rev. Matt Blake, Pastor of the Bradford Area Parish, officiating.

Memorials, if desired, may be made to the Ashley Booth Care for Children or the McKean County SPCA.

Online condolences may be made at www.hollenbeckcahill.com

 

HOLLENBECK-CAHILL Funeral Home

33 South Avenue • Bradford, PA 16701

All Condolences -

I also met and worked with Terry at Whirley on first shift. We soon discovered we shared a love for the westerns, and swapped many back and forth. If it weren''t for him, I may never have been introduced to Cheyenne, Bordertown, Wanted Dead Or Alive, and Doc West-all wonderful shows that have become favorites of my family, so we owe Terry a lot! He called me ''''Tex'''', and I always enjoyed conversing with him, and the chance to look into his beautiful Paul Newman blue eyes. We were saddened to hear of his passing.
— ''''Tex''''

I met Terry when he joined us at whirleys. I was his supervisor on third shift. He was a wonderful guy and a pleasure to work with. In all my 20 years there he was one of my favorite teammates I ever worked with. He knew I loved to play softball and knew I played short stop.... In turns he Nick named me"shortstop" and called me that every time I saw him. I just saw him a few weeks ago and I''m glad I got the chance to talk to him that day at Walmart. May he rest in peace. My condolences to the Dupont family.
— Renee "shortstop" Anthony

Praying for your family during this very sad & difficult time.
— Brian & Tracy Uhler

My condolences on your loss of Terry. Thoughts and prayers are with all of you. ''Sis'' Osborne
— Valerie Osborne Meacham

Praying for your family during this very sad & difficult time.
— Brian & Tracy Uhler

I haven''t seen Peachy for many years. He was one of the kindest, most jovial, loving, men I''ve ever known. I know how much he was loved by his entire family, and I wish you peace in the midst of your sorrow. Love never ends.
— Carm DeCarlo

So sorry to hear of the loss of Terry. Thoughts and Prayers to his family. He will be missed.
— Holly Bonavita

So sorry to hear about the loss of Terry. Thoughts and Prayers to his family. He will be missed. Holly A, Bonavita
— Holly Bonavita

We were so very sorry to hear about the loss of Terry. Our prayers and condolences go out to his family.
— Jim & Patricia (McFall) Harris

Thoughts, prayers, and condolences for the family.
— Mary Anne Stauffer

Please accept my sympathies on the loss of Terry. Your family is in my prayers.
— Jamie Burkhouse Trask

Condolences

  • I also met and worked with Terry at Whirley on first shift. We soon discovered we shared a love for the westerns, and swapped many back and forth. If it weren''t for him, I may never have been introduced to Cheyenne, Bordertown, Wanted Dead Or Alive, and Doc West-all wonderful shows that have become favorites of my family, so we owe Terry a lot! He called me ''''Tex'''', and I always enjoyed conversing with him, and the chance to look into his beautiful Paul Newman blue eyes. We were saddened to hear of his passing.

    — ''''Tex''''
  • I met Terry when he joined us at whirleys. I was his supervisor on third shift. He was a wonderful guy and a pleasure to work with. In all my 20 years there he was one of my favorite teammates I ever worked with. He knew I loved to play softball and knew I played short stop.... In turns he Nick named me"shortstop" and called me that every time I saw him. I just saw him a few weeks ago and I''m glad I got the chance to talk to him that day at Walmart. May he rest in peace. My condolences to the Dupont family.

    — Renee "shortstop" Anthony
  • Praying for your family during this very sad & difficult time.

    — Brian & Tracy Uhler
  • My condolences on your loss of Terry. Thoughts and prayers are with all of you. ''Sis'' Osborne

    — Valerie Osborne Meacham
  • Praying for your family during this very sad & difficult time.

    — Brian & Tracy Uhler