Terrie Lee (Crane) Boston
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1976 The Roar
R. L. Turner High School
Carrollton, Dallas  Co., Texas
Senior Class

 

OBITUARY
 
Terrie Lee Boston
July 24, 1958 - December 27, 2023

Terrie Lee Boston, commonly known as Aunt Terrie, was born in Dallas on July 24th, 1958, and passed away peacefully on December 27th, 2023 at the age of 65 after a courageous battle with cancer.

She left this world with her most beloved family around her. Terrie held various jobs over the years but became a doting mother and housewife when her daughter was born in 2003. During this time she also dedicated herself to the Shoemaker family farm as primary Trustee and in her final years worked at the family business with her husband.

Terrie was passionate about family, friends, her pets, shopping and travel. Terrie’s unwavering devotion to her family was the cornerstone of their happiness and the source of countless cherished memories. Terrie’s impact extended beyond her immediate family. She was a pillar of strength to all who knew her.

To know her is to love her. Her warm infectious smile, compassionate nature, and overflowing laughter touched the lives of many, leaving an incredible mark on all who had the privilege of knowing her. She found her most enjoyable moments hosting family parties and get-togethers every chance she could. She found joy in traveling with her family and seeing the beautiful wonders of this world. Terrie was so very thoughtful in finding ways to express her generosity, as she delighted in finding the perfect gifts to brighten the days of her family and friends. She had an innate ability to find beauty in the simplest of things, and her creativity inspired many.

While we mourn the loss of Terrie Lee Boston, let us also celebrate her incredible life and her profound impact on those around her. She was sunshine in human form. Her spirit will live on in the hearts of her loved ones, and her memory will be a guiding light for generations to come.

Terrie, may you rest in eternal peace in the arms of Jesus Christ, knowing that your love and legacy will continue to shine brightly in the lives of those you touched. You will be deeply missed, but certainly never forgotten.

Terrie Lee Boston is survived by her husband of 30 years, Neil Boston and daughter Makayla. She is also survived by her brother Ray Crane (Kim) and their daughters Stefanie (Victor) and Amanda (Brian) and Godson JAydyn Langley. In addition, she is survived by her brother in-law Eric Boston and brother in-law Phil Boston (Bren). She is preceded in death by her parents Bill and Joann Crane.

The family will receive friends for a visitation on Saturday, January 6, 2024, from 11 AM - 12 PM at Ted Dickey Funeral Home, 2128 18th St Plano, Texas 75074. The funeral service celebration of life will begin at noon.

Terrie will be laid to rest at Plano Mutual Cemetery. Pallbearers will include, Easton McCarrell, Kent Crane, Brian Harris, Danny Juarez, Justin Brown and Tim Logsdon. Honorary pallbearers are Carmen Castorena, David Richardson, Jase Richardson and Tonka Yates.

Fond memories and expressions of sympathy may be shared at www.TedDickeyFuneral.com for the Boston family.

Arrangements by Ted Dickey Funeral Home.

PALLBEARERS

Easton McCarrell

Kent Crane

Brian Harris

Danny Juarez

Justin Brown

Tim Logsdon

Carmen Castorena
Honorary Pallbearer

David Richardson
Honorary Pallbearer

Jase Richardson
Honorary Pallbearer

Tonka Yates
Honorary Pallbearer

 

 

Plano Mutual Cemetery, Plano, Collin County, Texas
 

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