Jan 25, 2022

Terry Alan Keating

Posted Jan 25, 2022 10:27 AM

Terry Alan Keating, Clyde

Terry Alan Keating
Terry Alan Keating

Obituary | Terry A. Keating of Clyde, Kansas | Wilson Family Funeral Home

September 12, 1966 - January 21, 2022

Terry Alan Keating, Clyde, went home to the comforting arms of his Savior on Friday, January 21, 2022. Terry was born September 12, 1966, in Beloit to Marvin and Charlotte (Lowrey) Keating.

Terry was a 1985 graduate of Minneapolis High School and on June 14, 1986, he married his high school sweetheart, Jacque Plunkett. They shared 35 years of marriage and there was never a doubt that their three daughters, Tara, Abby, and Tori were Terry’s pride and joy. He loved his four grandsons with all his being, and he spent as much time with them as possible. Terry was the best papa there ever was and he was the love of Jacque’s life.

He is survived by his wife Jacque; daughters Tara Gomez and her husband Kelly, and their sons Jackson, Collin, and Kai all of Queens Creek, AZ, Abby Keating and David with their son, Aiden of Barnes, and Tori Keating and Colton of Minneapolis; parents, Marvin and Charlotte Keating of Salina; sister Tamala Lott and her husband Jeff of Minneapolis and their children Josh, Dustin, and Jaidra; brother Gary Keating and his wife Lisa of Minneapolis and their children Stephan, Ethan, and Evan; sister Angela Diercks of Minneapolis and her children Michaela Tye, Bethany, Lindsey, and Kenden; father and mother-in law Marlan and Alice Smith of Hesston; sister-in-law Kim Powell and her husband Mario of Wichita; brother-in-law Mike Smith and his wife Kim of Minneapolis along with Drew Smith and Alyssa Breen; brother-in-law Mark Smith and his wife Kellea of Minneapolis and their children Jessica Owens, Kassi Jones, Sheyanne Krier, and Zachary Smith; brother-in-law Marvin Smith and his children Amanda Ervin and Trevor Smith; and special family members John and Mary Wilson and Jim, Rachel, and Rhianne Grilliot.

A Celebration of Life with a golf tournament will be announced at a later date.

Memorials may be made to the Wichita Children’s Home and may be mailed to Wilson Family Funeral Home, P.O. Box 166, Minneapolis, KS 67467.

 “Always wave to people because you never know what they are going through, and it might be what someone needs that day.”  Terry Keating.

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