Terry became the first major cartoon producer to package his old films for television. In 1955, Terry sold his animation studio and film library to
CBS for $5 million and retired. Deitch departed after three years. After Deitch's departure, Mighty Mouse and Heckle & Jeckle returned, as well as new characters such as
Deputy Dawg. Terry died on October 25, 1971, aged 84, at the Memorial Hospital for Cancer and Allied Diseases in New York, New York. In Terry's later life, his home was the
Westchester Country Club in
Rye, New York. His nephew,
Alex Anderson, was also an animator. Terry's wife Irma preceded him in death in 1969 at age 70. Daughter Patricia Terry-Leahy, who survives them, has her father's cremated remains in her
North Carolina home. ==References==