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Terry Wayne Head

Posted 2021-05-28 by mhenderson
Published in The Miner on May 27, 2021 -
Kingman, Arizona -

With heavy hearts, our family regrets to announce the passing of our
wonderful father, brother, Pop pop, uncle and friend. Terry Wayne
Head, 60 years young, longtime resident of Kingman, passed away in his
home on May 18. His sharp wit, great sense of humor, warm heart,
patriotism and generous spirit will be greatly missed. He enjoyed
beer, guns, being stubborn and raising hell for six decades.

Terry loved southern comfort food, old westerns, sappy Hallmark
movies, his beautiful daughters and his rambunctious grandchildren. He
loved to tell stories and you could guarantee he would tell you one
whether you wanted to hear it or not.

Terry was born in Flagstaff, Arizona and relocated to Kingman in 1968.
Terry graduated from Kingman High School in 1979. When it came to
being a mechanic following in his father’s footsteps, Terry was one of
the best in the business and boy was he proud of it. He worked at
Citizens Utilities for 25 years where we made many longtime friends.
Everyone he met was always greeted with the biggest smile.

Terry is preceded in death by his parents Lyle Keith and Betty Joan
Head.

He is survived by his ex-wife Nancy Head; daughters Teri Ann Curry and
her husband Casey, and Jessica Long and her husband Ryan; brother
Rodney Head and his wife Cindy; sister Shelly Morris and her husband
Drew; and his three wonderful grandchildren Cassidie, Samantha and
Killian Curry.

Terry’s family will be holding a celebration of his life so friends
and family can get together and share the stories he can no longer
tell at 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 5 at the Family Bible Church gym.





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