Terrance (Terry) N. Frame
1944-2021
At the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, on Wednesday February 17,
2021, the passing of Terrance (Terry) N. Frame of Victoria Cross and
formerly Armstrong B.C, age 76 years. Loving husband of 42
years to Carol (Power) Frame. Terry is survived by
daughter Natasha Kidlark; half sister Nancy Jones; grandchildren Tyson
Holgate and Makayla Wood; sisters and brothers-in-law Rose Marie
Landrigan (Fred), Kevin Power (Judy), Joyce Hunter (Glen deceased),
Lorne Power (Carol), Maureen O’Brien (Mike), Brenda MacIsaac
(Tony); many nieces, nephews, and his two fur babies Jazz and Lexie.
Predeceased by mother Ann Frame, father and mother-in-law Emmett and
Mary Power, brothers Richard (Ella) Spence, Donald (Connie) Spence,
Don, sister Jackie and brother-in-law David Power.
A graveside service will take place at a later date.
Online condolences may be made through the Ferguson Logan Montague
Funeral Home website at www.fergusonlogan.com
Terry was raised in Edgewood, BC and started a long work career
in the construction industry in BC serving as a supervisor and
estimator with Geddes Construction and later with Ansell Construction.
He was very well respected in his profession and his dedication,
knowledge, soft-spoken manner and love of laughter helped him form
positive relationships on every project he worked on. He was very
capable and driven with the ability to encourage the best from his
coworkers. If you were fortunate to have met Terry, you did not forget
him.
Upon retirement, he and Carol successfully operated Schubert
Estate a large Bed and Breakfast in Armstrong BC for thirteen years
prior to deciding to relocate to PEI in June of 2020. Terry quickly
adjusted to the Island way of life and really loved being
‘home’ in PEI. He enjoyed reconnecting as well as
meeting new people, and loved nothing more than returning home after
running errands to relay that he had been introduced to someone who
knew Carol’s family members, a true testament to his
friendly nature, warm personality and his general interest in getting
to know people. Terry was very active in his BC community but due to
ill health he had not yet gotten involved as he wanted to since his
arrival here on the Island. He devoted twenty five years as a member
of the Lions Club, and spent a term as a Municipal Councillor for the
Township of Spallumcheen. Community service was very important to
Terry, and volunteering not only kept him busy, but also allowed him
to spend time with his many friends in BC. Always interested
in listening and sharing his experiences, he particularly enjoyed the
many B&B guests they hosted from all over the world who would
tell their stories while sitting in the dining room watching him make
their breakfast. Terry loved music, learning to play guitar on his
own. On more than one occasion, typically after a beer or two with
guests, a singsong would ensue with the in house piano always
available and encouraged to be used by anyone who stayed with them. He
loved being outdoors and enjoyed four wheeling, boating and spending
time travelling around in their motorhome, crossing Canada three
times, with his final trip being the move to PEI a few short months
ago. He loved to host, and his 40 years of Grey Cup parties are
important memories to anyone who had the privilege of
attending. He had a great sense of humour and as a quiet
jokester, he loved nothing more than instigating and teasing friends
and family often resulting in a deep belly laugh when he got them
‘riled up.’
His interests were many but he was main priority was family.
He always provided well thought out advice and strong support. He and
Carol were a wonderful aunt and uncle to all of their nieces and
nephews but especially to Shawn, Nicole and Angie, as well as being
foster parents to six school aged children. Later he filled the
grandfather role of ‘Papa’ to Tyson and Makalya,
something he was most proud of.
Terry was so happy in the new home he and Carol purchased
after the move to PEI and he was looking forward to meeting neighbors,
friends and becoming an active community member. He will be missed
terribly by Carol, his family and friends, and all who knew
him.
We would like to acknowledge the doctors and nurses of Unit 8
at the QEH for the loving care they provided to Terry during his final
two weeks, as well as thank family and friends who have reached out
with kindness and compassion.
Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Terrance Terry N Frame 19442021..
ferguson-logan Montague funeral home
Death notice for the town of: Montague, Province: I-P-E