Daisy Doyle Terry, 96, of Bolar, passed away Friday, December 14, 2012 at the home of her daughter and son-in-law, Carol and Elmer Waybright. She was born July 13, 1916 in HighlandCounty a daughter of the late Ceba and Fannie Doyle. Mrs. Terry was a homemaker, loving mother and grandmother, who enjoyed her family, friends and church. She was a member of Hamilton Chapel Advent Christian Church and attended BigValleyChurch of the Brethren and Victory Chapel Advent Christian Church. On August 19, 1933, she married Charles Ernest Terry, who preceded her in death on November 24, 1996. She was also predeceased by four brothers, Raymond, Paul, George and Calvin Doyle and two sisters, Mae Turner and Lillian Kincaid. She is survived by three daughters and sons-in-law, Marie and Billy May of Covington, Carol and Elmer Waybright of Monterey and Linda and Steve Hodge of Warm Springs; two sons and daughter-in-law, Lowell and Anne Gale Terry, and Tommy Terry, all of Bolar; five grandchildren, Margie Ryder and husband, Danny of Covington, Scott Green of Bolar, Tammy Lowry and husband, Glen of Warm Springs, Timmy Hodge and wife, Samantha of Warm Springs and Crystal Waybright of Monterey; five great-grandchildren, Caileb and Caitlen Ryder, Emily and Chelsey Lowry and Jacob Green. Additionally, she is survived by eight step-grandchildren, Debbie Craig, Betina Riner, Melonie Napier, Roy and Ronnie McDaniel, Timmy and Regina Siron and Chrissy Terry; and Chrissy's children, Andrew and Haley Terry; several nieces and nephews, many friends and a special caregiver, Rachael Murray. A funeral service will be conducted 2 p.m., Wednesday, December 19, 2012 at Obaugh Funeral Home in McDowell with the Pastor Kenny Carroll officiating. Burial will follow in HamiltonChapelCemetery. Active pallbearers will be Paul Allen Doyle, Glen Lowry, Donald Doyle, Scott Duncan, Danny Ryder, Lou Kincaid, Steven and Andy Terry. Honorary pallbearers will be friends attending the service. The family will receive friends from 6 to 8 p.m., Tuesday at the funeral home and also one hour prior to the service on Wednesday. Memorial contributions may be made to Highland County Rescue Squad, P.O. Box 268, Monterey, VA 24465 or a charity of choice.