
Obituary and Cause of death news:
Former Captain Terry Hennessey Passes Away at 82
Former Nottingham Forest captain Terry Hennessey has passed away at the age of 82, leaving behind a legacy in football. He made 183 appearances for NFFC from 1965 to 1970, playing a pivotal role in the celebrated 1966/67 season, where the team finished second. Hennessey, who was also a cousin of Wayne Hennessey, is remembered for his dedication and contributions to the club. His impact on Nottingham Forest and the football community will be fondly remembered. The Forest Preservation Society shared this news, honoring his memory and celebrating his achievements in the sport.
Very sad to hear the news about our former captain Terry Hennessey who has died at the age of 82.
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He made 183 appearances for #NFFC between 1965 and 1970, and was ever present in the famous 1966/67 campaign where we finished second.
He was a cousin to Wayne Hennessey.
— The Forest Preservation Society (@ForestPresSoc) August 9, 2025
Very sad to hear the news about our former captain Terry Hennessey who has died at the age of 82
It’s truly heartbreaking to learn about the passing of Terry Hennessey, the former captain of Nottingham Forest Football Club (NFFC). Known for his leadership on the pitch, Hennessey made 183 appearances for NFFC between 1965 and 1970. His dedication to the team was evident during the iconic 1966/67 season, a year when they finished second in the league, showcasing his incredible talent and commitment.
He made 183 appearances for #NFFC between 1965 and 1970
Throughout his five years with the club, Hennessey became a fan favorite, celebrated for his robust playing style and his ability to inspire his teammates. His contributions were instrumental in establishing Nottingham Forest as a formidable force in English football during that era. Fans will always remember him for his resilience and passion on the field.
He was ever present in the famous 1966/67 campaign where we finished second
The 1966/67 season was particularly special, with Hennessey’s presence being a cornerstone for the squad. As a player who consistently delivered, he played a vital role in the club’s successful run, making memories that will last a lifetime for fans and teammates alike. His legacy is not just about the matches he played, but the spirit he brought to the game.
He was a cousin to Wayne Hennessey
Interestingly, Terry Hennessey was also related to current professional goalkeeper Wayne Hennessey, linking the family to the football world across generations. This connection adds a personal touch to Terry’s story, reminding us of the rich history and passion that runs through football families.
As we remember Terry Hennessey, let’s celebrate his remarkable contributions to Nottingham Forest and the impact he had on the lives of many. His legacy will certainly live on in the hearts of fans and players alike.