TERESA (TERRIE) V. ENSOR, FHS FLYERS CLASS of 1971
Teresa V. “Terrie” Ensor, 71, of Fairborn, OH, passed away Tuesday, June 11, 2024, at the Hospice of Dayton. She was born February 17, 1953, in Portsmouth, OH, the daughter of James M. and Rita J. (West) Ensor. She is preceded in death by her father, James in 2003; maternal grandparents, Charles and Edith West; paternal grandparents, George and Flora Ensor; uncles: Charles, James, and John West, Vernon Ensor, and Vollin Ensor; aunts: Eloise Henderson, Eleanor Bryant, Gaynel Raschen, and Mary Hobson.
She is survived by her mother, Rita of Fairborn; cousins: Doug West, Jeff West, Trisha West, and Lori West-Adkins; extended family: Scott Ensor, Christy Ensor, and Jason (Heather)Hoff; as well as other family members and friends.
A 1971 FHS Flyer graduate, Terrie was also a graduate of Indiana University. She was employed with General Dynamics in Lima, OH, and followed with Ford Motor Company until her retirement.
Her hobbies included reading. A sports fanatic, Terrie was a loyal Ohio State Buckeyes fan and only struggled with who to cheer for when they played her alma mater, the IU Hoosiers.
Memorial contributions may be made to the following:
St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital
501 St. Jude Place
Memphis TN 38105
800.805.5856
VISITATION: Saturday, June 15, 2024, 2:00 pm-3:00 pm
Belton-Stroup Funeral Home
422 E. Dayton-Yellow Springs Road
Fairborn, OH 45324
937.879.0800
GRAVESIDE SERVICE: Sunday, June 16, 2024, 1:00 pm
Mt. Zion Cemetery (w/Rebecca Lawson)
South Shore, KY 41175
Condolences: beltonstroup.com
Denise Kline (Derge)
Tomi Wood (Beckmann)
Terri was a friend in junior high and high school. We laughed a lot.God bless and take care of you.
Debbie Hollingshead (Conrad)
Terrie and I were great friends in elementary school. We lived in the same neighborhood, and I would go to her house after school and we played with our Barbie dolls for hours. She was very funny, and I have lots of fond memories of her and the other South school girls. RIP.
Debb Allen (Wilder)
She was an awesome young lady. RIP
debb Wilder
Tommy Preston
Teri was a life long friend, matter if fact she was my 1st girlfriend once I entered 5 Points Junior High from South School.I saw Teri at our 20th and 50th Class Reunions and we reunited our friendship and caught up with each of our life's.
Teri was a great friend and fun to be with. I will never forget her and her friendship.
Tommy Preston
Tom Donthnier
We were in School Choir together. Don't remember if 9th or 10th grade. But she had a great voice and got the lead vocal. I think the song was Old Shenandoah?