News Summary
The Lexington community mourns the passing of Terry G. Atwood, a beloved nurse who passed away after a brave battle with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Terry, known for her compassion and dedication, leaves behind a legacy of kindness that touched many lives. Her contributions to nursing and her community were significant, and her enthusiasm for helping others will be remembered fondly by family, friends, and colleagues. Funeral arrangements are in place for July 17, providing a space for loved ones to celebrate her remarkable life.
Lexington, SC – Terry G. Atwood, a 67-year-old nurse and cherished community member, passed away on July 8, 2025, after a two-year battle with idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. Her journey ended at Lexington Medical Center, where she had spent her final moments surrounded by loved ones.
Terry was born in Sumter, SC, to Hamp and Frances Gaylord, who predeceased her. Renowned for her kindness, intelligence, and sense of humor, Terry touched the lives of many individuals throughout her community. She was known for her generosity and tenacity, qualities that were evident in both her personal and professional life.
Her nursing career began at Midland’s Technical College, where she met her late husband, Freddy Atwood. Freddy was transitioning from military service into a nursing career, and the couple completed their nursing education together, graduating in 1991. Following their graduation, they got married and embarked on a life dedicated to caring for others.
Throughout her career, Terry maintained her commitment to nursing even in retirement, taking on the role of caregiver for Freddy as he faced health challenges. Tragically, Freddy passed away just eleven months prior to Terry’s own death, leaving behind a legacy of love and care that both shared.
Terry’s family includes her sister, Deborah Harmon, and her brother, Chris Gaylord, who is married to Alicia. Additionally, she is survived by her stepsons, Brian and Shawn Atwood, along with daughter-in-law Sara, and her beloved granddaughter, Grace Atwood. She also cherished her relationships with her uncle and aunt, Frank and Leu Hinson, as well as many nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who will miss her dearly.
Funeral Arrangements
Funeral services for Terry G. Atwood will take place on July 17, 2025, at 2:00 PM at Caughman Harman Funeral Home – Lexington Chapel. Friends and family are invited to attend a visitation prior to the service, which will be held from 1:00 PM to 1:45 PM at the same location. Following the service, a burial will take place at Lexington Memorial Gardens, located at 1772-1782 W. Main Street in Lexington, SC.
Memorial Contributions
In lieu of flowers, the family requests that memorial contributions be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital or the ASPCA. These organizations reflect Terry’s compassionate spirit and her dedication to helping others and animals in need.
Community Response
As news of her passing spread, many in the Lexington community expressed their sorrow and shared their memories of Terry’s kindness and unwavering support. Whether through nursing or her involvement in various community activities, Terry made a lasting impact on those around her.
A Lasting Legacy
Terry G. Atwood’s legacy will endure through the lives she touched both personally and professionally. Her dedication to nursing and the compassion she demonstrated throughout her life will be remembered by all those fortunate to have known her.
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