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Yes this is the same Gordon Terry! I'm his youngest daughter and spent a lot of time at Terry Town as a little girl. Daddy passed away over 3 years ago and is missed everyday. He was a great man and a wonderful father.

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Q: Is this the Gordon Terrythat developed Terry Town in south Tennessee near Loretto?
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