
A Heartfelt Tribute to Terry Bell: A Legacy of Community
In the vibrant world of the American Poolplayers Association (APA), few figures resonate as deeply as Terry Bell. His impact on the organization and its community of players is immeasurable. As someone who initially stood on the fringes of the sport, I can recall my sheer amazement when I first met Terry in March 2000, alongside fellow founder Larry Hubbart. Their camaraderie was evident, but more importantly, it was clear that Terry's vision for the APA extended beyond mere competition; it was a communal spirit defined by respect and kindness.
From Competitor to Mentor: Terry's Guiding Presence
Though retired as president when I joined, Terry’s presence lingered like a warm embrace. His humble visits to the office, where he genuinely engaged with staff and members alike, made us all feel seen and valued. Each conversation revealed his passion for building connections—no interaction was too small. This aspect of Terry shines a light on one of the core values of the APA: fostering a family atmosphere within the pool community, a principle he championed tirelessly.
A Visionary Leader's Lasting Influence
In 2019, when Renee Lyle stepped down, Terry fearlessly returned as president at the age of 75. His brief yet profound involvement was not only a testament to his dedication but also to his belief in the future of the APA. He relentlessly pursued excellence, eager to ensure that what he and Hubbart started back in 1979 would continue to flourish.
Carrying on His Legacy: The APA Community's Promise
With Terry's passing, the halls of APA now echo with memories of his laughter and kindness. It is essential now, more than ever, to hold fast to the values he instilled. The APA community remains committed to the vision Terry embodied; to bring people together and celebrate the game—a testament to his enduring influence.
As we honor Terry, let's ensure that his legacy lives on through the camaraderie, respect, and unwavering spirit of competition he ignited in all of us. Rest easy, Mr. Bell; we embrace your vision as we forge ahead.
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