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    1. [SCHORRY] Terry Brooks Strickland
    2. MULLINS - Terry Brooks Strickland, 58, husband of Bonnie Elliott Strickland, died Tuesday, July 20, 2010 at his home surrounded by his loving family. Terry, a son of the late Everette Fulton Strickland and Geneva Shelley Strickland, was born October 18, 1951 in Mullins and was raised in the Pleasant View Community of Horry County. He was a district manager for Campbell Oil /Minuteman Food Marts. Terry was a member of the Mullins City Council, where he was Mayor Pro Tem and served as chairman of the police committee and chairman of the water and sewer committee. He was a graduate of Floyds High School. Terry was a lifetime member of Wildlife Action, where he was a former chaplain, was inducted into the Wildlife Action Hall of Fame in 2002, and was presently serving as a National Board Member. He was also a former member of the Mullins Jaycees, where he had served as President. Terry was a member of Mullins First Baptist Church, where he was a Deacon, a member of the Brotherhood, teacher of the Men's Bible Class and very active in the church's youth ministry, and other ministry aspects of the church. Surviving Terry in addition to his wife of the home are: a Son: Stacy Brooks (Lindsay) Strickland of Mullins; a Daughter: Kathy Renee (Josh) Hamrick of Redmond, Washington, 3 Grandchildren: Chelsea Buffkin, Cassidy Strickland and Ian Hamrick; his Brothers and Sisters: Garland (Ann) Strickland of Lake View, Janice (Pete) Beckley of Aurora, Colorado, Charles Dwayne "Bob" (Dora) Strickland of Darl-ington and Priscilla McMillan of Mullins; and numerous nieces and nephews. The family will receive friends Thursday evening from 6:00 until 8:00 P.M. in the Mullins First Baptist Church Fellowship Hall. Funeral services will be held at 2:00 P.M. Friday, July 23, at Mullins First Baptist Church, with the Rev. Jim Kirkland, Dr. Kenneth Sandifer, and Dr. Lewis E. McCormick officiating, and with special remembrances by Mr. Keith Herring. Burial will follow in Red Hill Memorial Gardens Cemetery, directed by Cox-Collins Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to the Mullins First Baptist Special Missions Fund, P.O. box 443, Mullins, S.C. 29574 or to the Terry Strickland Memorial Fund, c/o Wildlife Action, P.O. Box 866, Mullins, S.C. 29574. Terry will be dearly remembered for his love of his Lord, his love for his church and his love for his family. Published in Morning News on July 22, 2010

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