Your messages of sympathy
From: Pat and Christine O'Neill

We are so very sorry to hear of Terri's death. My husband worked with Terri for many years in Montreal and in Calgary. They were friends of ours. Please accept our deepest sympathies for the family. You are in our thoughts and prayers.
From: Mike Tennant

It is with a heavy heart and reflection of fond memories of my dear my friend Terry, that I wish to express my deepest condolences to the family. Stephanie,Caroline and Bradley, I know this is an enormous loss for you but hopefully you can take some comfort in knowing that your dad was extremely proud of you and will still be watching over you. He will be sorely missed by me and the friends that know him. May God grant peace to the family and May he Rest in Peace.
From: Mike Tennant

It is with a heavy heart and reflection of fond memories of my dear my friend Terry, that I wish to express my deepest condolences to the family. Stephanie,Caroline and Bradley, I know this is an enormous loss for you but hopefully you can take some comfort in knowing that your dad was extremely proud of you and will still be watching over you. He will be sorely missed by me and the friends that know him. May God grant peace to the family and May he Rest in Peace.
From: Tony Thompson ex AC Maintenance Control Colleague

I am extremely shock to read of Terry early departure. May your family find strength to overcome your grief by remembering all the great times you all spent with him, albeit too short. It was a pleasure working with Terry at Maintenance Control before I retired, and I will remember him as true team player. With deepest sympathy Tony.
From: Alain Gagnon YOW AME

To all of whom has been left behind. Let be known that I share in your sadness and will miss his diplomacy and humor. It is with great honor and fondness that I have had the opportunity to get to know him and got to hear so much about the great love he had for his children. Will forever be part of my story also.Deepest condolences.
From: Gary Peddle

We were very saddened to hear of Terry's passing! Our condolences to His family and loved ones!
From: Norman Mofford, Air Canada (retired)

May I offer my sincere condolences for your loss. Terry was my manager when he worked in Ottawa. In accordance with your wishes, in lieu of flowers a donation was made in his memory to the West Island Palliative Care Residence in Kirkland.
From: Roy Cadden

Caroline, Stephanie, Brad, I cant tell you how sorry I am for your loss. What I can tell you that all of you meant the world to him. He was so proud of the adults you have become. I know he will be watching over you with that big Terry smile making sure you continue on your life journeys with the same zest for life that your Dad had. I am here for you if there is anything I can do to help.
From: Roy Cadden

Caroline, Stephanie, Brad, I cant tell you how sorry I am for your loss. What I can tell you that all of you meant the world to him. He was so proud of the adults you have become. I know he will be watching over you with that big Terry smile making sure you continue on your life journeys with the same zest for life that your Dad had. I am here for you if there is anything I can do to help.
From: Roy Cadden

Caroline, Stephanie, Brad, I cant tell you how sorry I am for your loss. What I can tell you that all of you meant the world to him. He was so proud of the adults you have become. I know he will be watching over you with that big Terry smile making sure you continue on your life journeys with the same zest for life that your Dad had. I am here for you if there is anything I can do to help.
From: Roy Cadden

Caroline, Stephanie, Brad, I cant tell you how sorry I am for your loss. What I can tell you that all of you meant the world to him. He was so proud of the adults you have become. I know he will be watching over you with that big Terry smile making sure you continue on your life journeys with the same zest for life that your Dad had. I am here for you if there is anything I can do to help.
From: My sincere condolences to the family and friends

From: Ken Yates, Air Canada (retired)

Please accept my heartfelt condolences in your loss. May God grant you the strength and courage to overcome this most difficult time.
From: Susan and Craig Newhook

Conlan Family, our deepest condolences to all of you may your hearts be warmed by his amazing ways and cherish the memories. He was a dear friend and colleague, Susan and I will miss him dearly. A true pioneer of the aviation history in Canada. God bless.