Liz Selzer-Lang
I met Terry my freshman year of college at Earlham. He was one of my favorite people—warm and friendly and irreverent. What a terrible loss. But it is heartening to read how he touched others’ lives. I wish the best for his family.
Birth date: Aug 28, 1962 Death date: Nov 25, 2017
Terry Dyben, 55, passed away Saturday, November 25, 2017 at Hospice Home. Born in South Bend, he was the son of Jerry and Deann (Newbauer) Dyben, who survive. He was a member of the Great Swamp Watershed Association. His greatest Read Obituary
I met Terry my freshman year of college at Earlham. He was one of my favorite people—warm and friendly and irreverent. What a terrible loss. But it is heartening to read how he touched others’ lives. I wish the best for his family.
I am so shocked to hear of the passing of Terry. He was one of my favorite people at Chubb. We worked many years together, and our paths crossed until I retired in 2016. I will always cherish our chats, his sense of humor and great stories... my condolences to his sons and family.. So sad to hear❤️
I am shocked and saddened to learn of Terry’s passing. Terry was my co-worker and friend for many years. He had a kind heart and always went out of his way to help people whenever he could. He had a great sense of humor and we shared many laughs. He always spoke about how proud he was of his boys and how much he adored them. My deepest condolences to his family. May his many great memories live on in the hearts and minds of those who knew him. RIP Terry.
Suzanne Bridge
Terry was a great co-worker and helped me with more technology challenges than I can count. He made me and every colleague feel like a good friend and I certainly think of him that way. Spent many evenings at company events sharing stories. This is very hard news to hear. My condolences to his family.
So saddened to learn of Terry’s passing.
I knew Terry from Chubb Loss Contol days. He was ahead of his time with his vision for automation. What I remember most is his passion and great sense of humor. We will keep his family in our prayers. Thanks to LVallee for sharing this.
Thank you Louise for posting this on LinkedIn. I was lucky enough to.run into Terry a couple yeats ago at a local fundraiser for a therapeutic riding program. He was his usual warm, funny self. Some of my fondest memories from Chubb are working with Terry and the crew in Loss Control. To his sons, your Dad was a wonderful colleague and always a pleasure to be around. Rest in peace, Terry.
Cynthia Barkman
Nick and Jeff,
I was lucky enough to work with your dad for more than 20 years. He was smart, hard working, and had a great sense of humor - he drew people to him. I remember the most how often he spoke of his love for you. I saved up all my tokens and foreign coins for the metal detector!
I was at his farewell lunch when he left CB the first time to stay home and take care of you. He had tears of love for you in his eyes when he said that you two were the most important people in his life and that he felt so strongly that he wanted to be with you to support your growth and development. He was so happy to take this step. He was a man among men. He will never be forgotten by all of us who knew and loved him. I learned all my Chinese words from "T" also known as "Dybo" and Roger.
When he came back to CB, I sat near his area and every conversation included your successes and stories about his love for you. I always thought that was exceptionally wonderful. His love for you was strong and deep. I am sure his loving spirit will always be close by.
all my best wishes, Louise Vallee
Very saddened to learn about Terry's passing. I worked closely with Terry for years and will remember him with great respect. More people should have kind soul that Terry possessed.
I only became aware of Terry’s passing today. I am so sorry and extend my condolences to all his family and his two sons. Terry and I worked together at Chubb and traveled to deploy the loss control laptops back in the 90’s. My husband and I joined him and Roger Szeto in Naples and had a great dinner. Terry and I used to create computer programs for loss control. It was a part of my favorite years at Chubb. I again express my condolences to all. Kathy Kultys
My condolences go out to Terry’s family and friends. RIP my Brewing friend.