RAPID CITY Terry A. Weisgram, 57, Rapid City, died Friday, June 4, 2010 at home. Terry was born June 24, 1952 to Erwin Bud and Lucille (Knecht) Weisgram in Pickstown, SD. The family moved to Ft. Pierre, SD before settling in Rapid City in 1961. Terry attended elementary, junior high and high school in Rapid City, graduating from Stevens High school in 1970. He then attended Black Hills State University and Casper Community College before becoming an ironworker in 1972. Terry married Shelly Johnson on May 26, 1972 and together they had three children infant son Chad, Sam Weisgram and Shane Weisgram. Terry and lifelong business partner and friend, Al Keyser, started Black Hills Steel Erectors in 1983 and took ownership of D&W Crane and Rigging in 1987, which they still operate today. First and foremost, Terry enjoyed spending time with his family, especially his two grandchildren, Blake and Brock. He also had a passion for motorsports, sports and riding motorcycles. Terry was known for being the big guy that would always show you a good time and put a smile on everyones face he greeted. He will be remembered for being an honest, hardworking man with a big heart. He is survived by his wife, Shelly Weisgram of Rapid City; son, Sam (Amanda) Weisgram of Pierre, SD; son, Shane Weisgram of Denver, CO; grandsons, Blake and Brock Weisgram of Pierre, SD; mother, Lucille Weisgram of Rapid City; brother, Jim (Kellie) Weisgram of Rapid City; sisters, Judy (Ted) Wells of Green River, WY and Sandy (Doug) Heintz of Rapid City; sister-in-laws, Darci McManigal of Rapid City and Sherri Johnson of Spearfish; and numerous nieces and nephews. Terry was preceded in death by his infant son, Chad; father, Bud Weisgram; and brother-in-law, Dan Johnson. Visitation will be from 5 until 7 p.m., Monday, June 7, with a Christian wake service at 7:00 p.m. at Blessed Sacrament Church. Funeral services will be at 11:00 a.m. on Tuesday, June 8, at Blessed Sacrament Church with Rev. Dan Juelfs presiding. Private family burial will be in Mt. Calvary Cemetery. A memorial has been established.