Terry D. Labish

August 31, 1959 ~ August 10, 2021
Terry Dean Labish, 61, Fargo, ND, passed away August 10, 2021 at Sanford Health, Fargo, ND.
Terry was born August 31, 1959 to Edward and Doris (Johnson) Labish in Moorhead, MN.
He graduated from Barnesville, MN High School in 1977. He then attended Brown Institute in Minneapolis, MN and Moorhead State University in Moorhead, MN.
Terry worked almost 20 years for NDSU in Facilities Management. He was an avid Bison fan, attending many sporting events and was a Team Maker. He also enjoyed biking, walking and the outdoors.
He is preceded in death by his parents. He is survived by his sister Nancy Labish, Maple Grove, MN, his brother Charles (Jennifer) Labish Moorhead, MN and nieces Jaime (Aaron) Kelsch and Tracy (Curt) Dobos both Moorhead, MN.
A gathering to remember Terry will be held Wednesday, August 25th at Gooseberry Mound Park, Moorhead, MN from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM.
Sincere Condolences to the Family and Friends ot Terry
RIP Terry.
Thinking of Terry’s family. I had the pleasure of working with him at NDSU. He was a kind, gentle soul.
Our sincere condolences to Terry’s friends and family from our team at NDSU’s Research and Creative Activity Office. It is so hard to lose a loved one, especially when it is at such a young age. Our thoughts are with you as you navigate your grief. Our hearts are with you as you celebrate Terry’s life. Kind regards.
Sorry to hear about Terry.my condolences
Nancy, Chuck, Jennifer & Girls,
So sorry to hear Terry passed. Thinking of you all and sending hugs.
Marianne Stech Mauer
Our thoughts and prayers go out to Terry’s family.
My sincere condolences to Terry’s family , I remember Terry’s smile and great sense of humor. So sorry for your loss.
Terry was such a great guy and was always willing to help out whenever asked! I enjoyed working with him in Research 2 at NDSU. He will certainly be missed!
Bonnie Hurner
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Laura and Scott Derke
Terry was an absolute joy to work with in the Research Park. He had a positive impact on many of us in the department of public health while we worked from R2. He and I would discuss his morning walks to to work, even on the really cold days! Prayers to his family and friends during this time. He will be missed.
My thoughts and prayers are for Terry’s family and friends.
Marlene Labish Gilbreth, Medical Lake, Washington
Every man’s life ends the same way. It is only the details of how he lived and how he died that distinguish one man from another. You and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.
Bob Stech
My deepest sympathies on the passing of Terry. As kids we grew up as neighbors and did the usual kid stuff…..made a treehouse, rode bike, AND one time we ventured to the railroad tracks to see if we could find any “bums” as we called them to visit and we brought them lunch OH if our parents only knew!! Haven’t seen him in years but have fond memories. RIP Terry.