Billings Gazette Billings, MT 6 Jun 2007 On a Thursday, April 23, 1959, Kathleen Terri Giesick was born to Adam and Clara Giesick in Billings. She was the fourth of five children. On June 3, 2007, Terri passed away at her home in Billings of breast cancer; she fought a long and heroic battle. And during that battle, there was always a smile. Terri grew up on the family farm in Shepherd. She attended Pioneer Progressive Grade School and graduated from Shepherd High School. Terri worked for the County Attorney's Office as Office Manager for 21 years. She was currently working at Global Crossing. Terri loved to travel, especially to Mexico. Terri was very much the adventurer at heart. She loved to garden and do beadwork. Terri would make the most beautiful bracelets, necklaces, pins and ornaments. Terri also collected hearts. On Oct. 13, 2006, Terri collected her most important heart, the man of her dreams, Harry Hoving. They were married in Jamaica. Terri always felt that the most important things in her life were home, family and friends. Preceding her in death was her father Adam Giesick; her parental grandparents, John and Katherine Giesick; her maternal grandparents, Edward and Pauline Siewert; and also her loving pet, "Charlie the Dog." Survivors include her husband, Harry; her mother, Clara Giesick from Billings; her sister, Susan (Tom) Kaiser from Billings, their children, Pete, Garry, Leeann and Jody; three brothers, Scott (Kathy) Giesick of Forsyth and their children, Jenna, Amber, Chris and Carrie, Bill (Valerie) Giesick from Billings and their children, Adam, Michael and Curtis, Dennis (Donna) Giesick from Billings and their children, Eric, Joshua and Shawn; sister-in-law, Patty (Ron) Dod and their children, Allison, Daniel and Ronnie of Florida; and many aunts, uncles, cousins and friends. Terri will be missed tremendously by all who knew her. She will always have a special place in our hearts. God, please take care of our wife, daughter, sister, aunt, great-aunt, cousin and friend. We all love her so much. Cremation has taken place. There will be a prayer gathering at the Cremation or Funeral Gallery at 1 p.m. Saturday, June 9. Following the gathering, there will be a celebration of Terri's life at North Park. In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to the charity of one's choice. Arrangements are in the care of Cremation or Funeral Gallery, 29 Eighth St. West.