Terry Waters Death / Obituary | Dead – Australian Footballer Dies At 76 | Cause Of Death – Passed Away | Died
Terry Waters Death / Obituary – A great Australian rules footballer, Terry Waters was pronounced dead on July 28, 2020, following a battle with cancer.
Australian rules footballer Description DescriptionTerry Waters was an Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League. Wikipedia Born: 14 December 1943 Died: 28 July 2020
Victorian Football League former footballer, Terry Waters died after a courageous battle with cancer, Terry Waters passed away at the age of 76, causing so much heartbreak and agony to the beloved family. We are yet to observed the deceased obituary, all further details concerning this news will be updated upon confirmation.
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Reactions And Sharing On Social Media Concerning Terry Waters Passing
@collingwoodfc RIP Terry Waters, former captain and lifelong pies supporter. Great memories of many post-game beers downed at the Kingston Hotel analysing the game with a true pies legend
Vale Terry— Neil Croft (@croft_neil) July 28, 2020
The Collingwood Football Club extends its deepest sympathies to the family of Terry Waters; a club captain, Copeland Trophy winner and Hall of Fame member who has passed away after a battle with cancer.
As a mark of respect players will wear black armbands on Sunday.
— Collingwood FC (@CollingwoodFC) July 28, 2020
So saddened to hear about the loss of @Collingwood great Terry Waters. Such a great football CV – captain, hall of fame member, Copeland Trophy winner, All-Australian, club leading goalkicker. Cruelly, he was denied a flag. His 3 Grand Final losses were by a collective 15 points.
— Glenn McFarlane (@MaccaHeraldSun) July 28, 2020
i just found out my uncle Terry passed away a great uncle rip #TerryWaters
— Matthew Waters (@mudsea) July 28, 2020
RIP Pies great Terry Waters. Had a great chat with him in Jan after a goal was officially removed from his tally from the 1964 Grand Final, with ramifications.
— Ben Collins (@bencollocollins) July 28, 2020
A great yarn from @bencollocollins on Pies legend, Terry Waters.
— Collingwood FC (@CollingwoodFC) July 28, 2020
As a #Collingwood supporter as a lad I can remember the late #TerryWaters well. I used to devour the #Sun on Saturday mornings and in particular the column by #LouRichards I remember Lou saying Terry was the best Mark since Antony. R.I.P
— Art Vanderlay (@crazyjoedevola) July 28, 2020
Take care Macca. One of the early footy idols when we didn’t have much TV and it was all about Melb v Pies.
One of the most sought after Mobil Footy Cards for primary school kids in Tas. Very rare.. highly valued. Had to swap two Ron Barassi’s can you believe.
RIP Terry Waters pic.twitter.com/Ozq3w2Q9wy— Robert Shaw (@shawry_analyst) July 28, 2020
RIP Terry Waters
A hero to many Collingwood fans of the 1960s + 70s.
Forever linked to the 1970GF loss as captain.
But he was a B+F , leading goalkicker, All-Australian with 163 games.His name was draped proudly during 1966 Final.
Here he is stopping another attack under it. pic.twitter.com/EGy5XNTGq7— Rhett Bartlett (@rhettrospective) July 28, 2020
Just heard Terry Waters passed away. I was fortunate enough to meet Terry a few years ago to organize a jumper swap between him and Ian Synman of their 1966 jumpers. A lovely man and a momentous occasion was shared at the time. RIP Terry. @AnthonyMoore
— Rory Sackville (@sackers1) July 28, 2020
“Terry was a major contributor to our success during the 1960s, and he was very popular and highly respected at the club.”
More from Collingwood legends upon hearing of the passing of the great Terry Waters.
— Collingwood FC (@CollingwoodFC) July 28, 2020
So sad, to hear of the passing, of Terry Waters …
Today in society, imo, we use the term, “Legend,” way too much, however, Terry Waters … YOU are a LEGEND!!!
Thank you for playing your part, in adding to the history of our GREAT Club.
R.I.P
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— Damian ???? (@Damian_online) July 28, 2020
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