Terry Smith, a beloved figure in Holland, Michigan, passed away on November 22, 2025, at his home with his daughters and grandson by his side. Born on September 7, 1951, in Holland, Terry was a man of extraordinary character and warmth, known for his infectious sense of humor and ability to bring joy to those around him.
For over 40 years, Terry dedicated himself to his work at Trendway, where he traveled extensively but always considered home to be his favorite destination. Throughout his life, he cherished the numerous friendships he formed and the stories he collected along the way. His family fondly recalls how he claimed that everyone had a job, and his was to make people smile at least twice a day. He spread laughter through silly memes and songs he loved, reminding us all of the simple joys in life.
Terry was an avid outdoorsman, enjoying quiet days fishing with Mr. Bill and later with his good friend Kevin Chambers. For fifty years, he shared special moments deer hunting with close buddies, creating memories that will last a lifetime. A man of many passions, he took great delight in grilling and ultimately mastered the art of preparing chicken to perfection. His daughters with greatly miss his signature sign off whether it be in person or through text messages, was him saying “love you bunches”.
Terry was a devoted family man. He is survived by his daughters and son-in-laws Tamar and Jason Kass, and Erika Bouwman (aka Yuckie) and Kellen Averill, along with his cherished grandchildren, Jayden, Taya, and Chase. He was a loving brother to Tracy Hoorn, Kelly Smith, and Tim Smith, and a caring brother-in-law to Michelle and Don Hardie and Doug Johnson. Terry cherished his relationships with several nieces and nephews, who will forever remember their time spent with him. His lifelong friendship with Ben Phillips, spanning an incredible 56 years, speaks volumes of his loyalty and kindness. Terry’s faithful companion, Hunter, an English Cream Retriever, was by his side until the end.
Terry was preceded in death by his wife, Kathy Smith, his mother, Leslie Smith, and his brother-in-law, Russ Hoorn. His legacy of love and laughter will continue to resonate in the hearts of his family and friends, who are grateful for the time they shared with him. Terry will be profoundly missed yet fondly remembered for the joy he brought to so many lives.
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