gary terrell grew up poor and knew his adult life would be all about education, teaching kids in the classrooms by day. the history book in his lap at night. he and his wife raised a girl and a boy who sadly died young of brain cancer. they lived and gardened in the same house for 25 years and designed it themselves. life in mizner park was good for the two. jessica remembers how close they were. >> if my mom went shopping my dad took her, the garden together, talking on the phone several times a day. personalities, gary was the fun, outgoing one. >> once she warmed up to you she was alive. >> when gary retired he suddenly had all of the time in the world to visit civil war battlefields, scour flea markets. >> he was big in to buying and will selling gold and silver. he constantly collected coins and bought gold and silver trinkets. gold and silver went into one of five saves in the house but the coins and artifacts, out on display. >>> what was the most unusual piece? >> the walrus trus tusks. >> they were rare and each worth around $10,000. >> how would he find these things? >> i a