Terry Crowl, a cherished member of the Maryland Archery Association, tragically lost his life in a car accident early Tuesday morning, August 19, 2024. The news of his untimely passing has sent waves of grief throughout the archery community, where he was widely respected both as a skilled archer and as a warm, friendly individual.
The Maryland Archery Association shared the heartbreaking news in a statement, expressing their deep sorrow over the loss of Terry, who had been an active participant in the sport and a beloved figure among his peers. The association emphasized how greatly Terry will be missed and urged the community to keep his family and friends in their thoughts during this difficult time.
The outpouring of support on social media reflects the profound impact Terry had on those who knew him. Katie Sutton shared her condolences, as did Valerie Sauter Crowl. Bradley D Gainer and Bob Sales also offered their prayers, with Bradley expressing his sadness over the tragedy. Sharon Totton and Doug Nancy M both conveyed their deepest condolences to Terry’s family, echoing the sentiments of many others who are mourning his loss.
The archery community is still in shock from the sudden loss, and as more details about the accident emerge, the Maryland Archery Association is expected to honor Terry’s memory in upcoming events, ensuring that his legacy in the sport lives on. Terry Crowl will be remembered not only for his talent in archery but also for the kindness and dedication he brought to the community.
As the Maryland Archery Association continues to grieve, the association’s post serves as a poignant reminder of life’s fragility and the importance of cherishing every moment. Terry’s love for archery and his positive influence on others will remain in the hearts of those who had the privilege of knowing him.