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Feb. 25, 2024
1 p.m. - 2 p.m.

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Terence Leo Rice (Terry), born in Belfast, Northern Ireland in 1947, passed away on February 21, 2024, at the VA Hospital in Asheville, NC. He was a devoted husband, loving father, proud grandfather, and a man of remarkable character.

Terry's life was a testament to resilience and dedication. At the age of 15, he embarked on a journey of service by joining the Irish Guards Regiment of the British Army. This early commitment to duty laid the foundation for a life marked by selflessness and honor. In 1968, he married Margaret Carson, also from Belfast, and together they embarked on a journey that would span continents and touch countless lives.

In 1974, Terry and Margaret immigrated to the United States, driven by the desire to provide greater opportunities for their growing family; they had already welcomed two children into this world while living in London, England. Upon arrival, Terry continued his service, enlisting in the U.S. Army and joining the prestigious U.S. Military Academy Band at West Point. Over the next 22 years, as he served his adopted country, Terence and Margaret welcomed two more children into their loving home, expanding their family and their hearts.

A man of many passions, Terry found joy in sharing stories, extending a helping hand to those in need, and cherishing the bonds of family above all else. His love for the outdoors manifested in his enthusiasm for hunting and fishing, pursuits he shared with those closest to him. Proud of his immigrant heritage, Terry was equally proud of his American citizenship, embodying the values of loyalty, patriotism, and perseverance.

One of Terry's greatest joys was his love of music, particularly his skillful playing of the clarinet. His music filled the hearts of those around him with warmth and joy, leaving a lasting legacy of harmony and melody.

Terry is survived by his son Terence Rice and wife Leila of Lambertville, NJ; his daughter Maria Smith of Hickory, NC; his son Kevin Rice and partner Clara Schulte of Winchester, VA; and his daughter Angelene Fortune and husband Darrell of Morganton, NC, all of whom carry forward his legacy of love and service. He is also survived by seven cherished grandchildren who will forever hold his memory dear: Kayla McNeely, Clara Rice, Sophie Rice, Benjamin Fortune, Carson Rice, Elijah Fortune, and Amelia Rice. Additionally, he leaves behind his companion, Lynn Cunningham, who offered him love, support, and encouragement during his last two years. Terry also leaves behind three beloved sisters and numerous nieces and nephews across three different continents.

Terry is now reunited with his beloved wife, Margaret, who preceded him in death in 2017. Together, they will rest in eternal peace at the West Point Cemetery in West Point, NY, their love enduring beyond the bounds of this earthly life.

In addition to his beloved wife, Margaret, Terry is preceded in death by his granddaughter, Terri McKenna Smith, whose memory will forever remain a cherished part of the family's legacy. Together, they now rest in eternal peace, their spirits intertwined in the embrace of everlasting love.

In honoring Terry's memory, let us celebrate a life lived with purpose, passion, and unwavering devotion. May his spirit of kindness, generosity, and love continue to inspire all who had the privilege of knowing him.

The family will conduct a visitation for local friends on Sunday February 25th from 1:00 – 2:00 PM at Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center in Morganton, NC. A formal service for family and friends will be held at West Point on a later date.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the US Department of Veterans Affairs who did so much to care for Terry during his final weeks. Donations can be made online at https://www.pay.gov/public/form/entry/101/50810087/ to the Charles George VA Medical Center in memory of SFC Terence L Rice.

Sossoman Funeral Home and Crematory Center is assisting the family with the arrangements.

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Quis Separabit, Last Post is sounded. Stand at Ease.

—Peter Clarke

I am so sad to read of Terry's passing. We became friends and colleagues working at Broughton hospital many years ago and he was such a kind man. We would run into each other years later and find out that both our spouses passed away the same year. He always made me smile when I saw him, I'll miss him and his infectious personality. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family and friends.

—Kathy Richards

I worked with Terry and Margaret at Broughton Hospital. They even had me into their home for dinner on one occasion, insisting that a single man could use a good home-cooked meal! I always found Terry and Margaret to be lovely and gracious people. I will always remember both of them fondly.

—Dr. Richard Whited

What a wonderful life, and I am so glad that I was provided his obituary. What an honor. Once a West Point Band member, always a West Point Band member. His legacy lives on. -Deputy Commander, West Point Band, CPT Alexandra Borza

—CPT Alexandra Borza

Had a lot of good times with Terry and my sister Margaret in Belfast and London and West Point I will miss talking to him on the phone he would call me every couple of weeks and have a good laugh about old times will be missed sadly by his mate Joe REST IN PEACE TERRY

—Joseph Carson
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I am so sorry to hear of Terry's passing. I worked with Terry for several years at Broughton and thoroughly enjoyed his candor and sense of humor. I saw him several times over the past few years, and I was always delighted to see him and give him a big hug. My thoughts and prayers are with all of his family!

—Debbie Hawkins

Rest in peace uncle Terry thoughts with Terence Greta Kevin and Angie

—Ciaràn Carson

The Asheville Community Band family will miss Terry and we extend our deepest sympathies to the family. You are in our thoughts and prayers now and in the days to come. Terry was a remarkable person and a very accomplished musician. George Brown

—George E Brown

Dearest Rice family, Although my time with Terry was brief in the Asheville Community Band, I had the pleasure of welcoming him to our band. He was an exceptional clarinet player and will be missed. May his soul rest in peace and all my prayers to his family as they transition through a challenging time. Sincerely, Cecelia( trumpet player)

—Cecelia Meredith
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RIP Uncle Terry, reunited now with Aunt Margaret and Granda. You will be missed very much by us all. Thank you for all the pictures and stories over the years we had some laugh reliving it all. I'll cherish this very much. Thank you for looking our for Granny the way you did the last few years I know she will feel your loss the greatest. Look over Terry Greta Angie Kevin and all your beautiful grandkids.

—Nicola Rice