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Chad Everett Teribery

January 3, 1974 — August 30, 2009

Chad Everett Teribery, 35 died suddenly Sunday evening August 30, 2009, being pronounced in the emergency room of UPMC Northwest at 6:18 p.m. Chad and his wife and children lived in Carey, North Carolina and he was in Franklin visiting family. He was born in Franklin on January 3, 1974, a son of Glenn and Diane Craft Teribery. He graduated from Franklin High School in 1993 and from the University of Indiana, Pennsylvania with a degree in communications. He was presently employed as a radio announcer at the radio station in Carey, N.C. He enjoyed sports announcing and was a strong Pittsburgh Steelers Fan. The love of his life was his family, his wife and children. He married the former Claudia Lager in September of 1999, she survives along with a son Cade Everett Teribery and a daughter Casey Catherine Teribery all of Carie, N.C.; his parents Diane Eckel and her husband Dick, Franklin and Glenn Teribery and his special friend Beverly Sanford, Cooperstown; a half sister Tina Rink, Bradford; aunts and uncles, Larry and Penny Craft, Oil City; Linda and Bill Thompson, Cranberry; Donna and John Cornelius, Franklin; Joyce and Mike Hughes, Franklin; Joseph Craft, Cochranton; cousins Michael Hughes, Franklin; Raegan and Mike Fair, Kossuth; Renee and Jamie Grill, Atlanta GA; Jessica Confer, Phoenix, AZ; Jamyme Cooper, Raleigh, N.C.; Jackie and Josh Knight, Franklin; sister-in-law Melanie Palermo and her husband Scott and their children Nicholas, Lucas and Joseph Palermo, Pittsburgh. He was preceded in death by his maternal grandparents. Everett and Mable Craft; his paternal grandparents Dewight and Thelma Teribery; two uncles Kenneth Jack Craft and Donald Confer; a half brother Glenn Teribery Jr. There will be private visitation and funeral services for the family and friends at the Huff Chapel, 312 W. Park St., Franklin. the Rev. David Hart will officiate. Interment will be made in the Venus Cemetery. The family suggests that donations be made to the educational trust fund for Cade and Casey C/O Scott Palermo, 214 Sixth Ave., Pittsburgh, PA 15229.

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