
Terry Lee Peltz, 66, of Phoenix passed away on April 10, 2019. Terry is survived by his daughter Sandee and granddaughter Makayla. He was a loving father, grandfather, great friend to everyone, and he will be greatly loved and missed.
A Funeral Mass will be celebrated at 2:00 P.M., Saturday, April 27, 2019 in the Ignatius Chapel at St. Frances Xavier Catholic Church, 4715 N. Central Avenue, Phoenix.
Darlene Reynolds
Terry will be missed at St. Francis Xavier. He was always there to assist with Mass. He was a good sport and always had a fun story to tell. Rest in peace, Terry.
Steve Thompson
From my observations, Terry exemplified the Jesuit core value of “Service to Others”. He was always there to greet parish visitors and made them feel welcome. He appeared to wear many hats and will be missed by many of us for his dedicated service to our community. May he rest peacefully in the arms of God and provide comfort to his family!
Steve and Tally Thompson,
Members, St Francis Xavier Parish
Michael Thomas
Thank you Terry for all your service at St Francis Xavier Parish. Will miss your face at 7 am mass. Rest my brother , and condolences to his family and best wishes.
Tom Mansfield
I will miss you Terry and all the Knights of Columbus at St. Francis Xavier parish will miss you. Thanks for coming to my daughter’s funeral last October. You are a true Knight. Your service and dedication to our Parish and the Knights is recognized by all. You will be greatly missed.
Blessings to you my friend. May you rest in peace in the loving arms of our Lord Jesus Christ.
Tammy
Very sad to hear, Terry has always been a good friend. He will be missed by many. Sending Prayers to his family..
Teresa
I’m so sorry he passed. He always checked-up on me because I’ve been in an abusive relationship. He gave me a safe couch to sleep on when I need d to get away.
He talked about his grandma’s cooking a lot. And I would make him bread when he couldn’t leave the house… he would make tomato soup.
I know the apple of his eye was “Princess” his grand daughter. He was happy to recently have taken her to buy a dress.
I regret not knowing he passed or being able to attend his funeral. I knew something had to be wrong when he wasn’t answering my calls and texts.
I’m thankful for his neighbor Sage for looking after him the times he did.
I will miss my friend. So long