Terry Codet de la Moriniere

Born on October 1, 1940, in Frederick, Oklahoma
Passed on March 8, 2026 in Melbourne, Florida

Terry Codet de la Moriniere, 85, of Melbourne, Florida, passed away March 8, 2026, at Your Life Memory Care in Melbourne.

Born October 1, 1940, in Frederick, Oklahoma, he was the son of Eddie and Wanda de la Moriniere. Terry earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Mechanical Engineering from Texas Tech and worked as a mechanical engineer for many years. During the 1960s and 1970s, he served with NOAA and the World Meteorological Organization, conducting landmark weather research across the globe. His work contributed to the significant improvement of global weather prediction models and laid the groundwork for modern climate science and forecasting. Terry later retired from Harris Corporation.

A devoted member of St. Paul’s Anglican Church in Melbourne, Terry was known for his faithful service and quiet kindness.

He is survived by his wife, Jodi de la Moriniere; daughter, Giselle (Doug) Robeson; stepsons, Matt DuPree and John DuPree; four grandchildren; and one great-grandson. He was preceded in death by his parents, Eddie and Wanda de la Moriniere, his brother, Jerry (Sue) de la Moriniere, and his former wife, Nancy de la Moriniere.

A Requiem Mass will be held April 7, 2026, at noon at St. Paul’s Anglican Church, Melbourne, Florida.

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Peggy Brown from Melbourne wrote on March 16, 2026:
Jodi, You took such loving care of Terry. I hope you can feel how many people are holding you up right now. I'm praying for you and your family. I hope God's comfort finds you in knowing Terry is with the Lord. Love you, Peggy
Sue from de la Moriniere wrote on March 14, 2026:
I remember many things about my brother in law from the past 62 years; so many were fun times during family visits and also the times that were hard for us all. But, what stands out the most is we were a family and he loved us all, I know he will be missed but never forgotten. May God’s comfort and peace surround you all.