Obituaries

Terry Glen Kindred

2/14/1972 - 4/30/2025

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Obituary For Terry Glen Kindred

In Loving Memory of Terry Glen Kindred
February 14, 1972 – April 30, 2025

What do you get when you blend the striking charm of Denzel Washington, the razor-sharp wit of Dave Chappelle, the boundless compassion of Christ, the unshakable patience of a kindergarten teacher, and the courage and heroism of The Flash?

You get Terry Glen Kindred—a man who wasn’t just extraordinary, but the perfect combination of everything the world needs more of.

The world lost a true hero, a creative visionary, and a devoted family man with the passing of Terry G. Kindred on April 30, 2025. Born on Valentine’s Day in 1972 in Rantoul, Illinois, to Clarence J. Kindred and Rosie Lee B. Kindred, Terry embodied a life of love, service, and inspiration. While his mother, father, and siblings Clarence Jr. and Cornelius Watson preceded him in death, their legacy lived on through Terry’s boundless passion for family, his community, and creative interests.

A proud graduate of RB Stall High School (Class of 1990) in Charleston, South Carolina, Terry’s journey of service began in the United States Navy, where he honed his skills, discipline, and drive through selfless service as an Electrical/Mechanical Equipment Repairman. After earning his Associate’s degree from Trident Technical College, he became a Ramp Supervisor with Delta Global Services, later taking on the role of Territorial Manager with Terminix Pest Control. It wasn’t long before Terry found his true calling in emergency medical services, embarking on a career that would leave an indelible mark on Charleston County EMS and the countless lives he touched.

Terry began his EMS journey in 2002, fueled by a deeply rooted commitment to serving others. His remarkable career saw him rise through the ranks—from EMT to Division Chief in 2021, a testament to his tireless work ethic, compassionate care, and unmatched leadership. He was a valued member of the Tactical Emergency Medical Services (TEMS) Team, serving alongside the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office SWAT team as Assistant Medical Element Leader. His contributions to tactical medicine, along with his steady presence and expertise, made him a cornerstone of his team.

Terry’s impact extended far beyond his professional life. His photography captured moments of triumph, camaraderie, and beauty, often telling the untold stories of the EMS world. As one of the official photographers for Surfers Healing, Terry’s lens revealed his extraordinary ability to find light in every situation. His love of comic books, particularly his admiration for The Flash, reflected his own nature—brave, selfless, just, and filled with a relentless drive to make the world better, faster, and kinder.

Terry’s life was one of deep connections, evident in his love and devotion to his family. He is survived by his adoring wife, Angela Childs-Kindred, his cherished daughter, Alysha Simone Kindred of High Point, NC, and his loyal companion, Sylvie. He was embraced as a son by his “parents-in-love,” Dr. Walter and Dorothy Childs, and leaves behind a close-knit network of siblings: Shelitta Warren (Charleston, SC), Pamela Walker (Hanover, Maryland), and in-laws Sherry Kindred (Glendale, Arizona) and Walter B. Childs (Winston-Salem, NC). His legacy continues through his many nieces and nephews, including Vanessa (Mike) Brown, Michael Warren, Patricia “Trisha” Kindred, Anthony Warren, Tasha (Jay) Delgado, Shannon (Brandon) Scott, and Mykhael (Iesha) Walker, and Uncle Loan (Loretta) Kindred (Detroit, Michigan) as well as his 7 great-nieces and 14 great-nephews.

Terry’s Charleston County EMS family remembers him as more than a colleague; he was a mentor, a storyteller, and a source of unwavering positivity. Whether through his leadership, his humor, or his ability to bring comfort in the hardest moments, he left an enduring legacy that will be deeply missed but fondly remembered.

Terry was a real-life superhero, inspiring everyone around him with his humility, courage, and dedication. Like The Flash, he raced through life with purpose, fighting for justice, spreading joy, and leaving the world a better place in his wake. His legacy will live on in every life he touched, every photograph he captured, and every story told about the man who lit the way for so many.

Rest in peace, Terry Glen Kindred. Your light will never dim.

INFORMAL VISITATION

None

MEMORIAL SERVICE

Thursday, May 8, 2025 at 11:00 AM, The Coan Event Center

INTERMENT

Private

Services

8 May

Funeral Service

11:00 AM - 01:00 PM

The Coan Event Center 359 Treeland Dr., Suite A Ladson, SC 29456 Get Directions »
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Tributes

  • Precious Heart Bouquet

    Fredericka Freeman sent Precious Heart Bouquet for Terry Glen Kindred - 05/07/2025

    Praying Gods Peace and Strength will cover you and your family during this challenging time. Deeply Sorry for your loss, Sending Hugs and Lots of Love Fredericka M. Freeman

  • Peace & Serenity Dishgarden

    Angela M. Green sent Peace & Serenity Dishgarden for Terry Glen Kindred - 05/06/2025

    Our deepest sympathy, we send our love and prayers of God's comfort and peace. Love, Ms. Marie Bevins, Ilya and Tyrone Smith, Jessica Bevins, Angela and Otis Green Jr., and Branden Jackson

Condolences

  • 05/26/2025

    My condolences to the family and friends of Terry Kindred. I am so sorry for your loss. May God continue to comfort and strengthen the family during this time of bereavement. Continue to focus on the loving and cherished memories of Terry and may they bring you comfort and peace of mind. A comforting promise is stated at Revelation 21:4 "And he will wipe out every tear from their eyes, and death will be no more, neither will mourning nor outcry nor pain will be anymore, The former things have passed away."

  • 05/08/2025

    Sending prayers of comfort for Soror Angie, her daughter, and the Kindred family🙏🏽.

  • 05/08/2025

    Our condolences on the loss of your loved one. We love you and are praying for comfort in this time. We are always here. - The Omega Chapter💙

  • 05/08/2025

  • 05/08/2025

    Spring 1991 Line Sisters of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Incorporated are sending prayers of Comfort to our LS Angie and Soror Alysha and the family. Hugs and love. 💙🤍

  • 05/08/2025

    My heartfelt condolences go out to Angie & Alysha and all who knew and loved Terry. May God continue to comfort you.

  • 05/07/2025

    Our sincerest condolences Angie and Alisha. You and your family are in our prayers. Love you and praying God's peace and comfort. - Antoine, Cicely, Kayla, & Briyana Alston 💙🙏🏽

  • 05/07/2025

    My deepest condolences to you and your family at yjis time Angie. I pray peace upon you in this difficult time. -Jennifer Mumford-

  • 05/07/2025

    My sincerest condolences and prayers for you Angie, Alysha and family. 🙏🏾

  • 05/06/2025

    While I had not crossed paths with Terry in many years, except through Facebook, I remember him fondly from high school. He was definitely one of a kind and a loved and cherished soul. I will miss reading his witty and humorous stories. My condolences to the family, both blood and badge. You will continue to be in my thoughts.

  • 05/06/2025

    The world lost a great person. Terry has made a positive impact on so many peoples lives, his legacy will never be forgotten. Rest in peace my brother

  • 05/06/2025

    Chief Kindred was an awesome man & a great Paramedic. I'm thankful I had the pleasure of knowing him & he was an awesome Supervisor. God bless the Kindred Family. Chief you will be greatly missed.

  • 05/06/2025

    As a former EMS dispatcher, i was blessed to have the opportunity to work with Terry for a few years. He was always a gentleman and a consummate professional. To the family, Terry's impact on his coworkers will be ongoing. My condolences on your lost.

  • 05/06/2025

    We share our condolences and continued prayers to my sisters during this time. What a great life lived! With Deepest Sympathy, Soror Demetris McLeod & Family

  • 05/05/2025

    Terry was a true friend and brother to everyone he met. He was always last in line because he loved and respected everyone equally and always made sure everyone was cared for before himself. The only time he allowed himself to be first or in front was when there was tons of bags to be loaded at CHS National or in a bike race!!! He was the perfect southern gentleman in taking care of us ladies. I can't believe he beat us to Heaven!!! But that's ok. I know he's up there checking it out for us to join him later!!! Terry you were the best earth angel we could ask for. Thanks for being such a good human being!!!! We will not be the same without you! See you later my friend, love ya still, Nancy

  • 05/05/2025

    Terry was an exceptional human...he was the epitome of selfless, kind, and caring dedicating his life to service. I will forever remember him as one of the best mentors I have had in my 20 year career in EMS. I will miss his posts and messages. I hope his family knows how beloved and respected he was in his CCEMS family. My thoughts are with you during this most difficult time. Sending prayers from Virginia Beach. Sam Mahon and family.

  • 05/04/2025

    There are not enough words to describe Terry. He was such a kind, funny, and caring friend. He had so much love for his family and EMS family. I had the pleasure of meeting him while working for Charleston County EMS right after moving from NY. He made me feel welcomed and I felt like I became part of that family. He was always there for a hug and a laugh and was there for me when I lost my mom. Terry, you touched so many lives, and you will forever be in my heart.

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