Tracey
I'm so sorry for the families loss. Terry was such a nice, funny, down to earth man. He used to be one of our favorite customers when we had the bank in purcellville. It saddens me to hear this news. Sending thoughts and prayers.
Birth date: Oct 21, 1951 Death date: May 26, 2019
Terry Talbot Jenkins, 67 of Lucketts, VA died Sunday, May 26, 2019 from injuries sustained from a motorcycle accident, as he and his wife, Sarah Harlow-Jenkins returned from the Rolling Thunder event in Washington, D.C. His bride Read Obituary
I'm so sorry for the families loss. Terry was such a nice, funny, down to earth man. He used to be one of our favorite customers when we had the bank in purcellville. It saddens me to hear this news. Sending thoughts and prayers.
Terry, I never dreamed that one day one of our group would not make it home after a ride to who knows where. I know you are in Heaven riding with the angels and holding up the tail end sightseeing and in no hurry! Rest in Peace our dear friend. We will forever ride with you in spirit!
Terry was a great guy.He let me work with him at glaydin,it was nice to be trusted at such a young age.I remember that he let me drive the tractor,it was the most thrilling thing I had ever done in my life! He just a wonderful character.May the heavens bless you!!!!! RIP. Tweedie!
Terry it's just so unbelievable that you are not running up and down past the house, but I know you and Sarah are in God's arms and living life to the fullest. You are loved by everyone that knew you. I will always remember you sitting on the porch chatting away with Chuck and I. I don't know what happened that day as I know you could handle that bike, I saw you ride so many times. But God must have had his reasons for wanting you with him. You will forever be in our hearts. Rest in peace.


Sending you a hug to the heavens

Terry was a kind, gentle, and thoughtful man. I will remember him as having been a cherished member of the Glaydin community, and will deeply miss knowing that he is in this world.

Sheldon you were your father's pride and joy and my heart goes out to you, Dickie ,Donna and Dale, and the Harlow family. Terry you will always be "Big Daddy" to us.You were a member of the Rollison family. Whether it was cookouts,vacations, weddings ,graduations and even baby showers you were always there. We were traveling companions we were riding partners. You made us laugh you made us cry you could push our buttons and laugh about it but at the end of the day we loved you very very much and you showed us the same love in return. You were a father to all of our children and they loved you as a father. I hope you knew just how many people you touched wherever you went . You fulfilled your days that God laid out for you here and now He needs you in heaven. We love you Big Baddy and miss you 💜💜😇😇
Terry, There are a lot of broken hearts today. You were loved by so many. You we're like a brother to me. I have known you all my life. I was so happy that you have found the love of your life Sarah. Rest in Peace my friend. I will miss you!
