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The obituary notice of Terry Robert MAGGS

Bristol | Published in: Bristol Post, Plymouth Herald.

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Terry RobertMAGGSPassed away peacefully on his 86th birthday.

Widower of Patricia, dearly loved father to Keith and Geoff, father-in-law to Rachel and Joanna, grandfather to Hannah, Daniel, Emily, and Alex.

A Private Committal will be followed by a Service of Thanksgiving at St. Mary the Virgin, Yatton on Wednesday 11th February at 2.30pm.

Donations in lieu of flowers to Yeo Valley Lions Club c/o

Keith C Britton and Son, Funeral Directors, 10 High Street, Yatton BS49 4JA or online via kcbritton.co.uk
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Published: 30/01/2026
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Deep condoleences and thanks from all your work colleagues and pensioner friends during your many years of service to the Company and Association.
Donation left by Steve Tanner on behalf of Royal & Sun Alliance Pensioners
04/02/2026
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I was privileged to have known Terry and will miss him very much. Liz Turner
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30/01/2026
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I met Terry 6 years ago when I started doing his shopping for him due to the Covid pandemic. In all the years of shopping for Terry he never once requested a piece of fruit or veg. He definitely should have had shares in Lotus biscuits!

He always had a lovely welcoming smile and shining eyes. He had a great sense of humour and loved to be with other people, always out and about and stopping for a catch up.

Terry was an avid supporter of the local community. He did a lot of work for ‘The Lyon’s’ and would wander on a daily basis down to ‘The Note’ for his signature toastie and hot chocolate, and of course to chat to all the ladies.

I enjoyed playing golf with Terry a few times before he broke his arm. We had a great time and he was a very competent golfer. It’s such a shame we didn’t get the chance to play again.

I am privileged to have known Terry and will miss him very much.

Liz Turner
Liz Turner
30/01/2026
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One of Terry’s last games of golf
Liz Turner
30/01/2026
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Geoff Maggs
30/01/2026
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