Honoring the man who was GRIZZ
Terry Glenn Hayhurst
Memorial Fundraiser
Purpose - Grizz (Terry Hayhurst) did not have life insurance or wealth to cover costs for cremation, memorial expenses, his dog Saga (pronounced Saya), or to provide planning for a memorial ceremony.
Donations are greatly appreciated so that his family may have his ashes and pay the expenses of his estate. https://www.gofundme.com/f/grizz-hayhurst |
Grizz has gone to live in the shire beyond this world where he can tell stories and laugh and give wisdom from afar.
Born: 3/21/1958 Jacksonville Naval Base Duval County Florida He touched the lives of thousands of Boy Scouts through his work at BSA Camp Rockefeller as a primitive Living History interpreter, Shooting Sports Instructor, Explorer Search and Rescue Operations Leader, as well as Co-engineer of a one of a kind ropes course in living trees. Grizz was a longtime EMT/medic at burns and festivals and a studio engineer of early AETN broadcast fiber optics, an activist for ADA, and a mentor and teacher of mind expanding philosophies. A HERO to many! We are just now discovering the depth as to how far his reach went. |
His son Jeff Hayhurst, and several others from multiple interested groups, are compiling the best way to provide honor and ceremony for the life that was GRIZZ.
Please stay posted.
You may email for inquiry and information to the web host: robin@nativeexpeditions.org
This page serves as a host to provide those grieving for GRIZZ
He was a volunteer for Native Expeditions in 2017 as a Living History presenter for summer camps we held, and as a EMT for our crew in 2019 who touched us with stories and gave us band aids and advice at Backwoods Festival.
Please stay posted.
You may email for inquiry and information to the web host: robin@nativeexpeditions.org
This page serves as a host to provide those grieving for GRIZZ
He was a volunteer for Native Expeditions in 2017 as a Living History presenter for summer camps we held, and as a EMT for our crew in 2019 who touched us with stories and gave us band aids and advice at Backwoods Festival.