
Terrill Lee "Terry" Lewis
July 14, 1953 ~ July 25, 2024
Born in:
Steubenville , OH
Resided in:
Weirton, WV
Terrill “Terry” Lee Lewis, of Weirton, passed away peacefully at his residence on Thursday, July 25, 2024, with his loving wife Linda by his side. He was 71 years old.
Born in Steubenville, OH, on July 14, 1953, Terry was one of four children born to William and Joan Thomas Lewis.
A proud Weir High School graduate in 1972, Terry dedicated 33 years of demanding work to Weirton Steel, where he was employed in the Blast Furnace. His strong work ethic and dedication to his job were well-known among his colleagues and friends.
Terry was a man of deep faith, actively attending the Promise of Victory Church of God. His commitment to his church was evident through his roles as a board member, usher, and maintenance person, ensuring the church was in top condition for his fellow congregants.
Beyond his professional and spiritual life, he was heavily involved in local sports, coaching softball, and participating as a member of the Weirton Baseball Association. One of his proudest achievements was coaching the girls’ softball team to a state championship when they were just 12 years old. This talented group of girls, under Terry’s mentorship, went on to win another state championship in high school, a testament to his exceptional coaching and guidance. Terry later became a SSAC Official, umpiring several surrounding area high school games as well as pony league and men’s softball games.
Terry, a dedicated Steelers and Pirates fan, often cheered for his favorite teams. He was also an avid local hunter, finding peace and joy in the great outdoors.
Terry cherished his family, especially his grandchildren, whom he adored. His legacy of love, faith, and community service will be fondly remembered by all who knew him.
In addition to his parents, Terry was preceded in death by his infant identical twin brother Larry Lewis, and sister Debbie Hrancho.
Terry is survived by his wife, Linda White Lewis, whom he married on June 10, 1974, recently celebrating fifty years of marriage together; son, Terrill “TJ” Lewis (Debbie Cuprik) of Weirton, WV; daughter, Melissa (Chris) Michael of Milton, WV; brother, Danny Lewis of New Cumberland, WV; sister, Christine Lewis-Parr of Bellaire, OH; grandchildren, Dustin (Devin) Cuprik, Kayli Lewis, Brielle Michael and Brayden Michael, and great-grandchildren, Luther Cuprik and Valerie Cuprik.
Friends may visit Terrill’s family on Tuesday, July 30, from 2 – 4 pm at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home, 3219 Main Street, WV where funeral services will be co-celebrated by Bishop Albert Mitchem and Pastor Curt Moser at 4 pm.
Terry’s request for cremation will be honored.
He will be cremated at the Greco-Hertnick Funeral Home Crematory.
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Terry’s name to Valley Hospice, 10686 OH-150, Rayland, OH., 43943.
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You both were such a blessing to us. He will be so missed. He always made us feel so welcome in your home and we were so glad we were able to see him this year! I am so happy for him because we all desire to see Jesus and we know that has happened for him! The thing I didn’t see mentioned was how much he referred! That is one of my memories of him! Linda, you will be in our thoughts and prayers!
My beloved Terry, you have run your race and finished your course and have crossed over ✝️ to the loving arms of your Savior. You were a brave warrior and fighter and will be missed, but your legacy lives on in your lovely wife ❤ and gr.kids and ALL WHO loves you. Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his faithful servant Psalms116:15
Linda, I am so sorry to hear of Terry’s passing. I wish I could be there Tuesday. Praying for you and your family, dear sister in Christ. I love you.
So sorry for your loss Linda. He was such a sweet person. I’m positive you and your family have many beautiful memories of your life long years of love and commitment to each other and your family. I pray God will give you comfort and peace in the days to come