Terry Mosher, of the Portville, NY Moshers, has logged off for the final time from his home in Silverdale, WA. In the days before his passing, Terry used his voice to say goodbye to those he loved, offering final sentiments and reminders of his enduring spirit. True to his nature as a strong-willed (and stubborn) journalist, he continued to write articles and posts up until the very end.
Terry was known for his writing as a sports journalist and published author, but he was also renowned for his spirited debates, whether in person or online. While his career was rooted in sports writing, his work spanned many topics, reflecting his broad interests and deep connection to his personal history. It was through his writing that we often discovered his fondest memories and hopes, hidden in the lines of scores and plays.
Terry was immensely proud of his family tree and the legacy of his siblings, whose athletic achievements and life journeys he often celebrated in his writings and stories. He would recount his childhood in New York, recalling the house his father built, his dog Peanut, and the many adventures he had in his small town. When Terry returned to his hometown with his children and grandchildren, he would eagerly point out places where he had ridden his bike with friends, take his family to his favorite diner, and boast of the accomplishments and kind hearts of his siblings and their families.
Terry knew from the age of 9 who he would marry. Though she lived thousands of miles away, he heard a voice telling him that he would marry Mary. This prophecy held true when he met Mary Walden at a bar one evening. His deep love for her remained constant throughout their years together. He would fondly call out to “Mary Moe” as they shared a life full of love and devotion.
Terry was the father of five children: Toby, Todd, Wendy, Michael, and Caitlin. He expressed his love for his children in both his writing and his everyday conversations, often celebrating their accomplishments and kindnesses with great pride. He believed strongly in their potential and instilled in them the values of service, perseverance, conviction, and passion. He passed these lessons down to his grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Terry’s love for his family was evident in simple moments—a car ride to get ice cream cones, bluegrass music playing as he sang along, or quietly helping his grandchildren attend summer camps and covering school trip costs.
Terry will be dearly missed by his many friends and family, including his wife Mary Mosher and their descendents:
- Son, Toby Mosher
- Son, Todd Mosher, his wife Sharon Mosher, their son JJ Mosher (Rebecca) and grandson Rome
- Daughter, Wendy Maki, and her husband Craig Maki, their children Kelly Maki, Julienne Taylor (Jake), Hannah Scott (Jason), and Jacob Maki (Annalisa), and their grandchildren and great-grandchildren: Andre Turi, Adriana (Ceejay) Waters, Noah Maki, Isaiah, Nakaiya, Nayani, Henry, Natalie, and Yeshua
- Son, Michael Mosher
- Daughter, Caitlin Dunbar, her husband Seth Dunbar, and their daughter Ireland
The family would like to extend heartfelt thanks to the wonderful team of nurses and healthcare workers who provided peace and comfort during this time. We are also grateful to the close friends of Terry and all who supported us on this journey with him.
The family would also like to extend special thanks to those in the community who have read and supported Terry over the many decades of his career. Your kindness, support, and prayers meant the world to him and to us.
Terry is at rest and now reunited with the loved ones he has long parted with, including his mother Jessie, brother Ray, sister Minerva, and his granddaughter Sarah.
You are loved.
Celebration of Life will be at McCloud’s Grill House in Bremerton, Washington
