This past February I met an amazing man named Terry Enright, I met Terry while doing a bike ride across the beautiful country of Cambodia. The first day of the ride I met so many wonderful people that were all part of a great cause . All the riders involved were helping to raise money and awareness to help eradicate human trafficking and sex slavery. Terry and I rode together for much of that first day and he shared many stories about his life. He had lost a wife and daughter that meant the world to him and he spoke of both of them in such high regards. Terry past away this past week and as much as it saddened me I found some peace in the misfortune to know that his spirit can now join his lost loved ones from the past ,and not have to suffer from the cancer he had been battling for the past 7 years. I can speak on behalf of all the riders that our lives have been made better from meeting and riding with Terry. Not once did he complain of anything during the long days of riding through country side roads and villages. He loved people and most of all was a a giver of his own love in all aspects of his life. Many emotions were shared on that ride in shelters and as a group just getting to know each other. I found out the first day of the ride he had funded a school in memory of his late wife and after the ride was over he was to give the school it’s first breath of life for the kids of Cambodia which he cared for so deeply. Terry made a difference in the lives of others, he made an imprint in my soul,and my memory of him will never die. Next year when I ride from Vietnam to Cambodia for the same cause (The Somaly Mam Foundation and Projects Futures Global) I will ride in honour of Terry Enright. I miss and Love you Terry. Thank you for all the lives you’ve touched and the many that will benefit from you being on this planet.
Rest In Peace my dear friend
Much Love Ryan Phillips and all who loved Terry

