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Terry was probably my best friend, a big man with a big heart. We worked together and often shared conversation and points of view. He was a Catholic and I was an atheist. I told him that I often imagined him behind a pulpit preaching sermons to his congregation. Then our jobs took us in different directions, Terry worked in the community sector with particular emphasis on interfaith dialogue, he later became a Vicar. I attended his first sermon to a packed church. In September 2017 he suffered a stroke from which he never recovered and passed away in April 2018 at the age of fifty-five. I never saw him again after his stroke except to attend his funeral. This album is my gift to Terry - a truly wonderful man, inspiration and friend - taken too soon, but never forgotten. Rest In Peace 'Biggus'.
Terry was probably my best friend, a big man with a big heart. We worked together and often shared conversation and points of view. He was a Catholic and I was an atheist. I told him that I often imagined him behind a pulpit preaching sermons to his congregation. Then our jobs took us in different directions, Terry worked in the community sector with particular emphasis on interfaith dialogue, he later became a Vicar. I attended his first sermon to a packed church. In September 2017 he suffered a stroke from which he never recovered and passed away in April 2018 at the age of fifty-five. I never saw him again after his stroke except to attend his funeral. This album is my gift to Terry - a truly wonderful man, inspiration and friend - taken too soon, but never forgotten. Rest In Peace 'Biggus'.
5060911680451

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Format: CD
Label: IMPORTS
Rel. Date: 01/20/2023
UPC: 5060911680451

Hymns For Terry Francis (Uk)
Artist: Xqui
Format: CD
New: Not in stock
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Formats and Editions

DISC: 1

1. Hymn 98652
2. Hymn 182870
3. Hymn 218379
4. Hymn 498712
5. Hymn 168912
6. Hymn 129526
7. Hymn 561429
8. Hymn 532292
9. Hymn 156058

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Terry was probably my best friend, a big man with a big heart. We worked together and often shared conversation and points of view. He was a Catholic and I was an atheist. I told him that I often imagined him behind a pulpit preaching sermons to his congregation. Then our jobs took us in different directions, Terry worked in the community sector with particular emphasis on interfaith dialogue, he later became a Vicar. I attended his first sermon to a packed church. In September 2017 he suffered a stroke from which he never recovered and passed away in April 2018 at the age of fifty-five. I never saw him again after his stroke except to attend his funeral. This album is my gift to Terry - a truly wonderful man, inspiration and friend - taken too soon, but never forgotten. Rest In Peace 'Biggus'.
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