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Wanda Faye and Joseph Dwight Terry

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Wanda Faye Terry, 78, born May 31, 1948, and Joseph Dwight Terry, 79, born November 19, 1946, of Moulton, passed away Wednesday, June 3, 2026, at their residence surrounded by their loved ones. Visitation will be from 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM on Friday, June 5, 2026, at Lawrence Funeral Home. The funeral service will be at 11:00 AM on Saturday, June 6, 2026, at Lawrence Funeral Home with Marty and Angela Baldwin officiating. Burial will be at Terry Cemetery in Town Creek.

With hearts full of sorrow and gratitude, we announce the passing of Joseph Dwight Terry and Wanda Faye Daniel Terry, beloved husband and wife whose extraordinary love story spanned 55 years. Through every season of life, they stood side by side, sharing life's joys, carrying its burdens, and building a family grounded in faith, love, and devotion. Though our hearts ache in their absence, we find comfort in knowing that after a lifetime together, they entered eternity only hours apart-a final testament to a love so deep that neither time nor death could keep them separated for long.

Joseph Dwight Terry was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Alma Terry; brothers and sisters Randall Terry, James Hill, Betty Jo Randolph, Helen Givens, Katie Hill, Yvonne Vines, Dan Terry, Hop Terry, and Peggy Terry.

Wanda Faye Daniel Terry was preceded in death by her parents, Silas and Lillian Daniel; and her siblings, Virginia Daniel, Shirley Sparks, Lola Dishon, Billy Daniel, Judy Kelly, and Samantha Daniel.

Together, Dwight and Wanda were also preceded in death by their beloved grandchildren, Baby Terry and Bailey Liles, and great-grandchildren Emerson Proctor, AnnaLeigh Proctor, Elliana Proctor, Joseph Proctor, and Baby Martin.

Together, Dwight and Wanda leave behind a legacy of unwavering faith, enduring love, and devotion to family. They are survived by their children, Carla Proctor and Faron Terry (Lamanda).

They also leave behind their cherished grandchildren: Landon Proctor (Angel), Luke Proctor (Kaylee), Heather Haggard, Savannah Terry, Mason Terry, Anna Martin (Joe), and Kaleb Martin.

Their treasured great-grandchildren include Roman Proctor, Aria Proctor, Myles Martin, and Millie Mae Martin.

Dwight is also survived by his sisters-in-law, Margarette Hurst, Vickie Lauderdale, and Sheila Pearson (Randy).

Wanda is additionally survived by her sisters, Margarette Hurst, Vickie Lauderdale, and Sheila Pearson (Randy), and her sisters-in-law, Dean Terry and Shalah Terry.

Serving as pallbearers will be Landon Proctor, Luke Proctor, Mason Terry, Phillip Hurst, Chris Hurst, Marcus Hurst, Edward Kelly, Patrick Kelly, Jason Kelly, Rick Terry, and Michael Rigsby.

Honorary pallbearers will be Cricket Terry, Junior Dishon, Rodney Sparks, Johnny Sparks, and Delmer Sparks.

The family would like to express their heartfelt gratitude to Southern Care Hospice for the love, compassion, and exceptional care shown during this difficult journey, especially Sarah Huff and Sarah Hillis, whose kindness and dedication brought comfort to Dwight and Wanda and to all who loved them. A special thank you is also extended to Mandy Terry and Janet Rigsby for the countless acts of love, support, and care they provided during this time.

While their family grieves this tremendous loss, they find peace in knowing that Dwight and Wanda are together once more. Their lives were a beautiful example of commitment, sacrifice, faith, and unconditional love. They taught their family that true love is not found in grand gestures, but in a lifetime of choosing one another every single day.

For 55 years they walked hand in hand through life's triumphs and trials, and when one journey ended, the other was not far behind. Though their earthly home is now empty, Heaven has welcomed them both. Their love story does not end here-it lives on in the family they built, the lives they touched, and the memories that will be treasured forever. Theirs was truly a love story for the ages, a bond so strong that even death could not keep them apart for long.

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