Terry Chilton
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Terry Chilton
January 6, 1949 - January 18, 2016
Terry
W. Chilton passed from this world into the arms of his Lord on January 18, 2016.
He was born on January 6, 1949, in San Francisco, California, to Jack and
Lorena Chilton. Terry is survived by his beloved wife, Carol Ann; sons, Johnny
Thompson of Tildon, Texas, Curt Thompson of Dallas, Texas, and Jack Chilton of Round
Rock, Texas; daughters, Alexandra
Heyde-Ballengee and her husband, James, of Dallas, Texas and Tammy Hickman and
her husband, Pat. Also surviving Terry were his beautiful, amazing, and adored
grandchildren, Cameron (Pink Girl) Yoesel and her husband, Ben; Will Thompson;
Aaron Thompson; Katelynn Ashabranner and her husband, Rob; Faith Thompson; Olivia Thompson; Lola
Katherine Heyde; Gavin Heyde; and the Heyde children’s father, Brad; granddaughters,
Hannah, Brooke and Grayson; grandson, Jack; brother, Roger Chilton of Port
Aransas, Texas; sister, Sherry Grandchamp of Beaumont, Texas; his sweet
mother-in-law, Marry Ellen Smith; and dear friend, Ed Curtis.
Terry
was an amazing man who lived his life with such enthusiasm and his devotion to
his family was un paralleled. His childhood and youth years were tough. At 14
years of age because of dire circumstances at home he moved into a tiny little
four room house and worked mornings, evenings, and summers at various odd jobs
at a restaurant, flagging in rice fields, and working the oil fields for four
years, to pay his way through high school and put food on the table. He
attended Hardin-Jefferson High School and graduated in 1967. Terry was a
straight A student. During those high school years, Terry played basketball,
football, and ran track. He set several track records at Hardin-Jefferson that
still stand. Terry loved all sports and thrived on competition. He always put
out his best, forever trying and persisting until he won, no matter how long it
took. To stay in shape he would run all the way to high school and back every
day, which was amazing because he had overcome polio as a baby. Terry was
offered track scholarships at Lamar University and North Texas in Denton, he
chose North Texas but after his freshman year he returned to Beaumont because
of a severe leg injury.
Terry
completed his education receiving a BBA from Lamar University in 1971, at that
time he began his career at Republic National Life Insurance and by 1975 he had
established his own agency. In 1973, Terry was named one of the Outstanding
Young Men of America. He was the leading College Markets agent in the nation
for ten years for all the companies for which he wrote and a lifetime member of
the Million Dollar Round Table. Terry
had the privilege of being the president of the Beaumont Association of Life
Underwriters (1989-1990) and the great honor of being the president of the
Texas Association of Life Underwriters as well as secretary/treasurer on the
board of TALU. In addition to these
important positions, he also served two terms (1989-1990, 1995-1996) as
president of the Beaumont Association of Insurance and Financial Advisors.
Terry
had so many amazing talents; he always said “I can name that song in one note”.
His knowledge of all popular music was incredible. He loved to sing and dance,
and in high school he led the cast of “Bye Bye Birdie” as Conrad Birdie. His
classmates all still remember that unforgettable production. He was a gun
collector extraordinaire and at one time possessed the third largest luger
collection in the world. He was a member of the South East Texas Gun and
Hunting Club and hunted all over Texas for twenty years. In 2008, Terry and his
brother in law Bill went to South Africa on a big game hunt and brought home
many impressive trophies, including a world record Kudu.
In
1980, Terry met his devoted and beloved wife Carol Ann. It was love at first
sight. They traveled the world together sometimes including children and grandchildren,
finally deciding that Rome was their favorite city in the world. In 1991 their
youngest child, Alexandra, left for USC to attend college and they became
lonely for someone to care for, so the decided to start attending Lamar
baseball games. Terry had been interested in sports forever, so this was right
up his alley. It was an instant love affair. In 1989 Carol Ann and Terry had
both accepted Jesus Christ as their Lord and Savior and now they had a chance
to share their personal love and the love of Christ with these young men. Many
of the boys they were closest to were away from home and very lonely now the
boys had “Texas Parents” and a man who kept the outdoor grill filled with food
for them. There are so many friends who had a chance to enjoy Terry’s gourmet
cooking. He took up serious cooking two years ago and he was a master.
In
ending this very small portion of Terry’s story I would like to say as his
wife, he was my East, my West, my North, and my South, my morning sun, and my
Evening Sunset. Everyone will miss him but by the grace of God and sacrifice of
Christ we can all be together in heaven.
A
memorial service for Mr. Chilton will be 2:00 p.m., Saturday, January 23, 2016,
at Westgate Memorial Baptist Church, 6220 Westgate Drive, Beaumont, under the
direction of Broussard's, 1605 North Major Drive, Beaumont. There will be a
reception beginning at 1:00 p.m., Saturday prior to the service in the church
hall.
Terry
loved flowers so they would be much appreciated, but if your desire is a memorial
contribution to your favorite charity, of course that is fine too.
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