Terry Mark Pool, 61, passed away unexpectedly on January 8th, 2022. He was born in Borger, TX on June 1st, 1960. While he was originally from Borger, TX, he moved to Vincent, IA with his family. He remained in Iowa until 1996 when he relocated to the Kansas City area with his wife, Coleen Pool, and their daughter, Michelle, and had lived here ever since. Despite his many health issues, it seems his heart was unable to bear the burden of living without his beloved wife who went home to heaven in March of 2020.
Terry was a God loving man and lived by his faith. Throughout his hardest struggles, he always turned to God for guidance and comfort. Outside of church and his faith, he enjoyed music and photography. He started playing drums at the young age of 11, which quickly became a passion of his. His love of drums and music in general, grew to where he was able to be a part of a professional band named, "Hot Property" in the 80's for which he played keyboard for. As time went on, Terry went on to become apart of the worship team for his church by playing the drums, which he absolutely loved! As for photography, he had won several local awards for his pictures and was something he was very passionate about. He loved finding beautiful sceneries or waterfalls around the area to practice his photography skills.
One of his proudest accomplishments, outside of having a family, was serving his country for over 13 years as an US Army Veteran. He loved this country and was proud to be a part of the men and women who have served.
Terry is proceeded in death by his father, Rex Pool and his wife, Coleen Pool. He is survived by his daughter, Michelle Stoebick and her husband Zebulon Stoebick of Gardner, KS, along with two grandsons, Kashton and Rylan Stoebick. Terry is also survived by his mother Netha Pool of Eagle Grove, IA, his brother Lynn Pool of Eagle Grove, IA, his brother Kelly Pool of Sioux Falls, SD and wife Deb Pool of Sioux Falls, SD, as well as his sister, Diana Allen of Fort Dodge, IA.
His Celebration of Life will be held on Wednesday, January 19th, 2022 at Westside Church of the Nazarene, in Olathe, KS. Visitation will be at 10:30am at the Church, and the Funeral service will begin at 11:30am at the church. Then there will be a Gravesite service at the Leavenworth National Cemetery at 1:30pm.