Terri Sue Royder Olexey

Terri Sue Olexey
December 13, 1965 – December 25, 2016

December 25, 2016, Terri Sue Olexey was called to Heaven. Visitation is scheduled for Thursday, December 29, 2016, from 5 until 8pm at Callaway-Jones in Bryan, TX. Funeral service is Friday, December 30, 2016, at 1pm at the funeral home. Graveside service will follow at the Wellborn Cemetery.

Terri was born December 13, 1965 to Don and Martha Royder of Wellborn. She was the youngest of seven children. Terri was a loving wife to her husband Paul Olexey, and a nurturing mother to her children Dustin Olexey and Amanda Royder. Her grandbabies were the light of her life. Terri had a heart of gold and the most beautiful soul. She loved her family, and all loved her.

Terri is survived by her parents Don and Martha Royder of Wellborn, Texas, her six siblings Don Royder of Snook, TX, Sandra Brown of College Station, TX, Carol Royder of College Station, TX, Mary Royder of Brenham, TX, David Royder of Wellborn, TX, and Scott Royder of College Station, TX, her husband Paul Olexey of Wellborn, TX, her son Dustin Olexey of Wellborn, TX, daughter Amanda Royder of Wellborn, TX, her grandchildren Kristofer, Regina, and Adam, and several loving brothers and sisters-in-law, nieces and nephews.

Express condolences at CallawayJones.com

Condolences

  1. My sincere condolences. I always loved seeing Terri at Wellborn Water. I subbed for her when she had her hand surgery back in 2004 and would visit her and the other girls when I could. I was there last Thursday visiting with everyone and am glad that I was able to see her and talk to her then. She will be truly missed. Again, my condolences.

  2. I have no words to Describe how my Heart is Hurting at this moment. You have always had One of The BIGGEST HEARTS OF GOLD AND SMILE FOR EVERYONE YOU MEET. THERE IS A BIG WHOLE IN MY HEART BUT I KNOW YOU WILL ALWAYS BE WITH ME. GO FLY HIGH ONTO THAT MOUNTAIN MY SWEET FRIEND UNTIL WE MEET AGAIN.

    MY PRAYERS AND LOVE TO ALL
    KO

  3. Terri was a kind person with a heart of gold. She loved her family. Every time I saw her she talked about her kids and grandkids. They were her pride and joy. She will be missed so much, but sweet Terri will never be forgotten. She has left a lasting impact on everyone she met. If more people lived and loved like Terri did this world would be a better place. Rest In Peace, Terri.

  4. Terri was always so supportive of the local VFW. You could count on her to help whenever asked and she will be missed. I always enjoyed talking with her and am glad I knew you. May the family find comfort in this time of loss. You are all in my thoughts and prayers.

  5. So sorry to hear about Terri. She was the youngest all the Royder cousins. I Know that you all must be in shock. We are out of town but know we are thinking and praying for the family.

  6. Sorry to hear the sad news of Terri Sue’s passing. I know that the family is in shock. Terri was the youngest of all of the Royder cousins. Our grandparents will set her a place at their table until we all have a family reunion in heaven.
    We are out of town but know that we are thinking and praying for the family.

  7. I grew up with Terri Royder and enjoyed her and her family. We all have lost touch since graduating from school. I am sorry for your lost may, God guide you all through this. Terri, was always a nice person.

[custom_comments]
×
Accessibility Tools
hide
construction update map

Due to the construction on S College Ave our facility is only accessible via Dellwood St. Please refer to this map for reference. Dellwood St can be accessed via Cavitt Ave and Texas Ave.

For more information, please visit the Bryan, TX website.