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Terrence “Terry” Edward Hendrick, Age: 77
Apr 08, 1947 - Mar 28, 2025

Terrence “Terry” Edward Hendrick, 77, of Lake Nebagamon, Wisconsin, formerly of Woonsocket, South Dakota, and Northome, Minnesota, passed away peacefully on March 28, 2025 surrounded by family and loved ones. His passing marks the end of a life well-lived, full of love, service, and dedication to his community.

Terry was born on April 8, 1947, in Mitchell, South Dakota, to Jerome and LaVon Hendrick. He was also deeply loved and influenced by his maternal grandparents, Ed and Hannah Oddy, who played a special and lasting role in his life.

Terry received his early education in local schools before continuing his studies at the University of South Dakota. There, he became an active and valued member of Delta Tau Delta Fraternity, forging lifelong friendships and connections. Terry then moved to Custer, South Dakota where he met his future wife Barb while she was working at Custer State Park. Their shared love for nature and adventure soon blossomed into a lifelong partnership. Terry and Barb were married on November 28th 1975 in Ohio, and together they built a beautiful family. Barb tirelessly cared for Terry for many years.

Terry was immensely proud of his three children: Dave, Hannah, and Betsy. His commitment to their well-being and success was unwavering, and he could always be found cheering on the sidelines of their youth sports games, if not coaching. Terry’s presence in their lives was a constant source of encouragement and pride.

In addition to his role as a father, Terry's love and dedication extended to his grandchildren, Burgess (11) and Alice (1 month), who brought him immense joy. He was always excited to see them and offer wisdom and Werther’s candies to Burgess.

Terry had a distinguished career, working for many years with the South Dakota Department of Education and later Catholic Charities Bureau of the Superior Diocese. His professional work was marked by a deep commitment to improving the quality of life for people with developmental disabilities, fair access to services, and independent living. He was also well known for his work in the broadcast booth for WNXR Radio and I-Fan, most often in support of Northwestern High School Athletics. This added a layer of connection that allowed families and friends to support young athletes across rural Wisconsin and beyond.

Terry is survived by his devoted wife, Barb; his children, Dave (Crystal), Iron Mountain, MI Hannah (Bryant), Minneapolis, MN, and Betsy (Patrick) Lawrence, KS; his grandchildren, Burgess and Alice; and his siblings, John (Lorna) Minneapolis, MN and Sara Hendrick Breeze St. Paul. His nephews Paul (Lynne) Hendrick, Coon Rapids, MN, Matthew (Cora) Breeze, St. Paul, MN, Phil Wilcox, Boston, MA, and his niece Christine (Shane) Correll, Menasha, WI. He is also survived by great nieces and nephews, and many dear friends who will miss him profoundly.

Terry was preceded in death by his parents, Jerome and LaVon Hendrick, his maternal grandparents, Edward and Hannah Oddy, paternal grandparents Thomas and Evelyn Hendrick  and his sister Mary Hendrick Wilcox.

Terry’s family, friends, and all who knew him will forever remember his generosity, storytelling, good music, love of history, and his dedication to community. His legacy of kindness, devotion, and service will live on in the hearts of those who were fortunate enough to know him.

A celebration of life will be held on June 28th, at the Lake Nebagamon Auditorium, details will follow. In lieu of flowers, the family requests that donations be made to the Northwestern High School Athletic Fund in honor of Terry's enduring support of local youth sports.

Additional Service:
Services at Later Date

Condolences

Wally Gutzmer Apr 04, 2025

High School Friend ,East Tawakoni ,Texas

Although Terry was a couple of years younger than me, we went to a small HS, where everyone knew each other. Terry was always one to try to make others laugh. He was truly a good natured guy... well-liked by all. I wish I could have known him in recent years. My condolences to his family.

Sheri Stiltz (Kilcoin) Apr 05, 2025

Family friend ,Baltimore ,Maryland

My sincere condolences to Terry’s loved ones and to the many who have been touched by his presence.

Jim Hegg Apr 06, 2025

High school classmate ,Huron ,South Dakota

My sincere condolences to Terry's family for their loss. I came from a one room school to attend Woonsocket High School in 1961. Terry was a friend that welcomed me, and we became good friends during our four years as Woonsocket Redmen. I was truly blessed to hunt pheasants with Terry & his brother, John, on our farm a few years back. After our hunt, we attended the annual "Turkey Shoot" (bazaar) at St. Wilfred's church in Woonsocket. Treasured memories!!