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Terry Molyneaux Obituary

Born on the oil-rich plains of Amarillo on November 3, 1953, as the next in a long line of proud Texas ranchers and salesmen, Terry Lee Molyneaux carved his path to the mountains of New Mexico and Colorado where he crafted his own in-demand brand. Leveraging his stocky stature and strong principles, Terry made a point of pinning down the 'mean boys' at Sam Houston Middle School in defense of his schoolmates and left behind two All State Wrestling Champion titles at Tascosa High School before he headed to the high country. That winning spirit followed Terry in most every undertaking and earned him a highly regarded reputation in the lumber business, first starting in Angel Fire and then in Crested Butte with record-breaking sales as district manager over five stores for the A.C. Houston Lumber Co. (Alpine). Terry was a man of the people in every sense of the word and was always first to show up at the party or at the fire, lending a hand to any and all in need. He built several solid homes for his family and with friends all while cheering on his beloved Dallas Cowboys and running cattle on his cousin's ranch in Tucumcari. Referred to as the 'Governor of Road M' in Mancos, where he passed away in his home on November 10, Terry could spin a story as best as anyone and took time to pass on his love of tractors, trucks, and woodworking with his sons, Chris Yeargin (Kimberlee), Ben Yeargin (Carey), and Jack Molyneaux (Rory), and his grandchildren, Ethan and Zoey Yeargin. Throughout his life, Terry could be found climbing mountains on skis, horseback, or an ATV, always looking for the biggest thrills and best views. His gripping blue eyes now gaze on from the skies above where he joined his parents Russell and Wanda, and his brother Gaylen. A family memorial service will be held at a later date.

To plant trees in memory, please visit theĀ Sympathy Store.

Published by The Journal on Nov. 20, 2023.

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Deborah Smith

November 11, 2025

He is missed.

Starr Bryan

May 17, 2024

Terry was a great man and a great provider. Jeannie was his wife and didn't return right away after he died but when she did, she trusted us to watch over the property and care for the plants and Florence Abernathy Molyneux the Cat for the past six months. She and the plants are thriving. May pleasant memories and the hope of seeing each other again bring some measure of comfort to those who truly loved him.

Chuck and Pam Darwin

December 19, 2023

Terry and Jeannie were friends from their days in Canon City. Terry was one great man and a credit to everyone who knew him.

Jean Rushing

December 8, 2023

I am so sorry to hear this. Terry had the best smile and such a nice guy. Smile on Terry.

Debbie Smith

November 30, 2023

Rest in peace my brother.

Yvonne Wills

November 22, 2023

Absent in the body, is to be present with The Lord
Bonnie Wills

Mike Holloway Vito

November 22, 2023

I couldn“t have had a longer or better friend.you left us too soon. Love you dearly

Yvonne Wills

November 22, 2023

May God bless your soul and keep you close to Him. My family and I were heartbroken to hear that you have moved on. Thank you so much for the love you showed us when we lost our Kevin, your cousin/brother. You were at our side on those sad days. See you when we get to Heaven

steve boyd

November 19, 2023

some good times at the p and d so long buddy

Ron and Rosa Francisco

November 18, 2023

Ron and Rosa Francisco

November 18, 2023

Ron and Rosa Francisco

November 18, 2023

Dear friend, neighbor Governor of Road M as we new you by. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. You hold a very special place in our hearts you will be missed. Every time I make my red chili enchiladas I will remember your. Those were your favorite Rest in Peace

Delma Babbitt

November 18, 2023

You were such a good friend and I miss you.RiP Terry

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