
Peacefully, at his retirement home on Friday, October 24, 2025, Terry Flanagan passed away at the age of 82. Beloved husband and best friend of Ann for 60 wonderful years. Loving father of Deb, Sheryl (Dean, deceased), Jamie (Joanne). Cherished grandpa of Brandon, Logan (Ciera), Emma, and Liam. Proud great-grandpa of Charlie Jocie.
Terry lived a life filled with love, laughter, and loyalty. For more than 30 years, he was a dedicated member of Ford Motor Company, known for his strong work ethic, and willingness to lend a hand. When he wasn’t at work, he could be found on the golf course with many good friends, in a hockey arena, tinkering in the garage or teaching yet another nervous youngster how to waterski at the beloved lake.
Terry is predeceased by his parents William and Alice and is the dear brother of the late Peter Flanagan, Isobel (Gord) Wilder, Bill Flanagan, Ann (Ron) Coffey, and Sister Margaret (Peggy) Flanagan. He will be deeply missed by family and friends.
The family will receive their friends at the Egan Funeral Home, 203 Queen St. S. (Hwy. 50), Bolton (905-857-2213) on Monday, November 3, 2025 from one o’clock until time of memorial service in the chapel at 2 o’clock. Followed by a reception at the funeral home.
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In lieu of flowers, donations in Terry’s memory may be made to ALS Canada (als.ca), in memory of son-in-law Dean or the Cancer Research Society (cancerresearchsociety.ca).
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Helen Bible
So sorry to hear of Terry’s passing. My deepest condolences to all the family at this difficult time.
Sara Archibald
Very sorry for your loss, thinking of you all during this difficult time.
Faye Broad
So sorry to hear of the passing of Terry. I am thinking of you Ann, also Deb, Sheryl, Jamie and families. Terry was a good guy.
Linda and Neil Cutler
So many good times.
So many fond memories.
So lucky to have Terry and his family as friends.
We share your grief.
Linda and Neil Cutler
Trisha Adams (Oldfield)
All my memories of Terry (and Ann) are at Williams Lake. Terry was always there with a warm smile, and calm demeanour to get us back on a bike, or back on skis during each summer of fun. I’m blessed to have known Terry and the entire extended Flanagan family. May all your memories be as heart warming as mine are.
Gord & Marg Adams
Our sincere sympathy to all the Flanagan family.
Robert (Bob) and Linda Boak
Our condolences go out to the families. It’s always sad to hear news like this.
Robert (Bob) and Linda Boak
Kerri Hill
Sheryl, Deb, Jamie and Mrs. Flanagan, so very sorry for your loss.
Kerri Hill Schafer
Peggy King
We were all so fortunate to have Uncle Terry as an Uncle and a Great Uncle. Mary still brags about getting up on the skis with the coaching and support of her Great Uncle Terry. Me too. It was always a summer highlight to be pulled behind the boat with Uncle Terry carefully watching as he safely towed us around Williams Lake. As children we grew up with Uncle Terry living with us for a period of time, and then, being knocked out by the beauty and grace of Auntie Ann when she came into his life. Lucky Terry, and lucky us. Our deepest sympathy to Aunt Ann, Deb, Sheryl, Jamie and family. Deepest sympathy to their legions of friends who were lucky enough to be friends with Terry. With love and gratitude, Peggy, Robert, Mary and Lawrence King.
Todd Marchant
To, Ann, Debbie, Sheryl, Jamie and your families,
Our most sincere condolences go out to you all.
Todd, Marilou and Don Marchant
Joanne, Pete Duggan & family
Anne and family, so sorry to hear about Terry’s passing. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.
Lois Archibald
Thinking of you all at this sad time !! Terry was a true friend to all he knew which was very special when a friend was needed. Many wonderful times we had especially during our marathon card games Memories l will always treasure. Thinking of you all. Treasure the good times
Lois and Jack
Ken and Diana coffey
I will always have wonderful memories of uncle Terry and our times at Williams Lake both as a kid and an adult over many years. I will cherish those times for life.
Rory& Sue Coffey
Thinking of you all. There are so many memories of the fun summer visits to the Lake.
Glen and Debbie Adams
Our condolences to the family. Thinking of you during this difficult time.
Terry Coles
Very sorry to hear of Terry’s passing. I remember what great next door neighbours you were to my parents and I in Nobleton. My condolences to you Anne, Sheryl, Deb, Jamie and their families.