I first met Jay Terry in the late 50’s at the Slim Olson’s service station (Remember that?). Not only did he teach ,me about service station work, he taught me about cars for which I am grateful. We both loved cars and I continue to be interested in cars as he did till he died. We hunted deer together, worked on cars together and built things together. He was much better at that than I. I miss him terribly.
Kudos to his wife, Evelyn, who took care of him in his final years.
I first met Jay Terry in the late 50’s at the Slim Olson’s service station (Remember that?). Not only did he teach ,me about service station work, he taught me about cars for which I am grateful. We both loved cars and I continue to be interested in cars as he did till he died. We hunted deer together, worked on cars together and built things together. He was much better at that than I. I miss him terribly.
Kudos to his wife, Evelyn, who took care of him in his final years.