Terry Galbraith
July 17, 1942 ~ April 24, 2020
Terry Galbraith, 77, of Columbus, died at 4:35 p.m. April 24, 2020, at Our Hospice of South Central Indiana Inpatient Facility.
Terry was born July 17, 1942, in Columbus, the son of Francis O. “Bud” and Ruth Schnorenberg Galbraith.
He was a devout Christian who loved to sing gospel music. Terry also loved I.U. basketball and the Indianapolis Colts.
A private family service will be held graveside at Hawcreek Cemetery.
Survivors include his brother, Gregg (Theresa) Galbraith of Goodlettsville, Tennessee; nephew, Jeremy (Priscilla) Galbraith and niece, Megan (Luke) Retherford; great-nephews, Connor Galbraith and River Retherford and great-niece, Ruth Carlisle Retherford; and several cousins.
He was preceded in death by his parents.






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Gregg &Theresa,
It was with great sadness and sorrow that I learned of Terry’s passing.My sadness is as if Terry were my own brother. You all have my thoughts and best wishes.
Troy K. Sapp
Thinking of you guys during this difficult time. Love you. Karen
What a friendly guy! We always enjoyed seeing Terry, especially in his red IU jacket. The guy loved to smile and share a story about mutual friends. He brightened our days when we would see him. Our thoughts and prayers are with his family.
Gregg and family. I’m so sorry to hear of your brothers passing. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers
Glen Lowry.
Lit a candle in memory of Terry Galbraith
Prayers for Gregg and
Theresa for the loss of Terry.
So sorry for your loss Gregg and send our prayers and condolences to you and your family. May he rest in peace and God bless all of you now and always. You are in our thoughts and prayers, Ron and Leslie
I am so sorry for the loss of your brother. I have fond memories of Terry growing up together on Caldwell.
He was the “cool” teenage boy and I was the grade school kid who admired him.
When we were older, we attended Grace Lutheran Church. I can still see Terry waving his hand and saying “hi Pam”. He always put a smile on my face. He will be missed.