CARIBOU – Terrance Arthur Greenier, 54, departed from us peacefully and was taken in to God’s loving care Wednesday, Feb. 2, 2011, at Cary Medical Center, Caribou, after devastating life events brought him through a long, emotional and physical battle which eventually overcame him. He was born March 14, 1956, in Caribou, to Melvin O. and Patricia R. (Legassie) Greenier.

Terrance grew up on his parent’s farm on Route 1, at the present disc golf course location in Caribou, and attended Caribou High School as a teenager. Amongst his proudest accomplishments in high school was a second place finish in a State Championship wrestling competition. Terrance will always be remembered as a caring family man who was willing to help out anyone at any cost. Shortly after graduating, Terrance wed and began to build a loving home and proceeded to share the things that he most enjoyed in life with his wife and son. He was driven by motorsports, camping, fishing and kayaking, and just about anything that exposed him to nature and the outdoors. Terry’s proudest accomplishment in his life was his son, Eric, who will deeply miss his father and love him forever. Terrance began working at J.M. Huber Corp., Easton, in the mobile maintenance department in 1993, and eventually transitioned to a boiler engineer position. Terrance was a dedicated, hardworking employee for J.M. Huber for 16 years.

He is survived by his son, Eric P. Maynard of Scarborough; brothers, Melvin W. and wife, Diane Greenier, of Westbrook, Brian R. and wife, Reta J. Greenier, of New Sweden, and Robert K. Greenier of Caribou; sisters, Sharon A. Graham of Paso Robles, Calif., and Tina M. R. and husband, Mark Howell, of Acworth, Ga.; several nieces and nephews. Additionally, he is survived by close family friend, Dustin R. Saucier of Caribou. He was predeceased by his mother and father during the summer of 1995.

Terry’s calling hours will be held 10-11 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 5, at Lancaster Funeral Home, Caribou, where a memorial service is scheduled 11 a.m.-noon. In lieu of flowers, donations in Terry’s name may be made to Nordic Lakers Snowmobile Club, Inc., 20 Station St., Stockholm, ME 04783. Memories and condolences may be shared with the family at

www.lancastermorgan.com.

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