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Troy Gene Scroggins Sr. Troy Gene Scroggins Sr., 80, passed away on Thursday, April 4, 2013, at Aldersgate Health Care Center in Topeka, KS. He was born March 12, 1933 in Wichita, KS the son of Lorraine Shields and Orlando Scroggins. Throughout his formal years, Troy was raised and attended public school in both Salina and Junction City, KS where he later graduated from Junction City High School in 1951. After high school, Troy attended Wesleyan University for one year and later served in the U.S. Army (1953 1955). Troy later continued his post-secondary education at Washburn University of Topeka where he graduated in 1961, with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Social Work. Troy was married to Irma Leatrice Mae Lewis on January 30, 1954 in Topeka, KS. Troy Scroggins has served in the Civil Rights capacity at many levels covering over 33 years. He also has served as chair of the NAACP Housing Chair for 10 years, where he was very instrumental in helping those with housing equity disputes find resolutions. Troy was the Executive Director of the Kansas Commission on Civil Rights (KCCR) where he subsequently was an Investigator, with the primary responsibility of handling alleged unlawful employment and public accommodation violations of the State Anti-Discrimination Statutes. Troy has also worked with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) at the District Office in Kansas City. There he was the Supervisor of Conference, Conciliation and Case Settlement. His major responsibilities were to develop remedies and relief of unlawful employment practices in violation of public accommodation statutes. Troy then moved on to the EEOC District Office in Houston, TX, where he was the Supervisory Manager of the Systemic Unit: Continuing Investigation Unit; and Sexual Harassment Unit. In 1984 Troy returned to Kansas and accepted a position with State of Kansas Department of Corrections as an Affirmative Action Officer, responsible for implementation of the agency s affirmative action plan. Troy has also held a position with the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) in Kansas City as an Equal Opportunity Housing Specialist. Troy completed his career in administrative Civil Rights enforcement in 1995, retiring from the position of Affirmative Action Monitor and part-time acting Director of the City of Topeka Human Relations Commission. Troy has performed many duties in the realm of non-social, medical, educational, criminal and religious cultures, and has received many accommodations throughout his long Civil Rights career. Advice and council was a critical aspect of his application and implementation of administrative Civil Rights enforcement. Troy Scroggins was a member of Capitol City Community Church of God and Life Member of NAACP. He leaves to cherish his memory, his loving wife Irma; children, Dr. Troy G. Scroggins Jr. (New Orleans, LA), Corliss L. Lawson (Atlanta, GA), Carlton O. Scroggins (Topeka, KS) and Clinton D. Scroggins (Kansas City, MO); grandchildren, David A. Scroggins (Topeka, KS), Courtney N. Worford (Atlanta, GA) and Terrelle M. Johnson (Lawrence, KS); great- grandchildren, Jalen R. and Malachi K. Worford (Atlanta, GA), and Marquin D. Johnson (Fort Scott, KS). Two sisters, Montrula Shelby (Champagne, IL) and Cymbalene Crawley (Jacksonville, FL); four brothers Raeford Turner (Kansas City, MO), Gaylord McDonald (Salina, KS), Jackie and Manyard McDonald (Junction City, KS). He was preceded in death by his mother and father, a brother, Dorcy Turner, a sister Ilona Turner. As well he was preceded in death by his daughter, Carol Jolene Scroggins and grandson, Tony R. Worford Jr. Troy will lie in state and the family will receive visitors on Monday, April 8, 2013 from 6-7:00 p.m. at Dove Cremation & Funeral Service, 4020 SW 6th Ave. Topeka, KS 66606. Funeral services will be held at Capitol City Community Church of God, 1191 SE 37th St. Topeka, KS 66605, on Tuesday, April 9, 2013 at 10:00 a.m. Burial will follow at Mt. Hope Cemetery. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Capitol City Community Church of God. To leave a message of condolence for the family online, visit www.DoveCremation.com. Troy Gene Scroggins Sr.

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Published by Topeka Capital-Journal on Apr. 6, 2013.

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Earle & JoAnn Bess

April 11, 2013

Troy you were the warrior, mentor and counselor for us all. You are now at rest with your maker. God Bless you dear friend.

Ms. Blanche Jones & Family

April 10, 2013

We are so sorry to hear of your loss. Our Prayers are with you and your family.
May God continue to Bless you.

Davis Family

April 10, 2013

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

April 9, 2013

Our sympathies are forever entwined with Troy, Irma and all of your family. He has left a professional legacy that will not be forgotten. May God grant you peace and understanding of having an outstanding tower in your lives. He was g great friend and comforter,we had many memorable times with you and will be deeply missed. To all of the Scroggins your strength has been unmovable, may God always bless you. Nancy Ruth, Darren Ruth, Tamara Ruth-Betts

Don & Judy Smith and Family

April 8, 2013

To the Scroggins family:
We are truly sorry to hear of your loss. You have our deepest sympathy.

Zelma Jones

April 8, 2013

Uncle Troy's infectious wit will greatly be missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you Aunt Irma, Dr. Troy, Corliss, Carlton, Clinton and the entire Scroggins family.

April 8, 2013

Dear Aunt Irma, Dr. Troy, Jr., Corliss, Carlton, Clinton, and David, I, and my children, Debra Wall Brooks and Darin Wall have been greatly blessed to have known Uncle Troy through Aunt Irma and each of you! You were a wonderful comforters and a blessing through the assistance with undersxtanding Arthur's diagnosis and treat for small cell lung cancer followed very cloely by Dr. Troy, Jr. Your visit to Baltimore with Uncle Troy for the Lewis-Logan Family Reunion of 2002 was tremendous in that Art really enjoyed staying up half the night at our home, talking with Uncle Troy about family and professional humanitarian/life endaeavers that both of them had embarked upon. Art said to me later "I wish I had met Uncle Troy earlier and had more time to learn so much from him" that is a commendation to a true Humanitarian/Man of Wisdom. May God "uphold each of you with his righteous right hand." Isaiah 40
Much Love,
Loretta (Lorie), Debra, Darin and family

Shirley (Price) Wise

April 8, 2013

I will truly miss our long distance chats about the "good old days". Ms. Irma, my thoughts and prayers are with you and your family. I am thankful to have been a part of his life.

Clifton and LaTonya Lewis

April 7, 2013

Aunt Irma and family, we were sorry to hear of Uncle Troy's passing. He was a role model personally and professionally. Even with all his accolades his role as loving husband and father will be remembered most. Lewis love

Lois Thompson Clinton Kelley and Courtney Bethea Thompson Bethea

April 7, 2013

May the God of all peace give each of you great peace at this time as you celebrate the life and legacy of Uncle Troy. His work has gone before him impacting the world for good. For this we honor him. We love you all.

April 6, 2013

Troy was a true friend and role model. His contributions to society will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers are with the Scroggins' family.

Dr. Ron Seltzer

April 6, 2013

Sorry for your loss. Remembering you and
your family in my Prayers.

Marie J. Bradley

Jenny Tavares

April 6, 2013

My sympathy to the entire Scroggins family. Topeka has lost a great man.

Ed & Harriet Holt

April 6, 2013

Our Prayers are with you.

April 6, 2013

Irma and family,
My sympathies are with you. His was "a life well lived". God bless you all.
Ann (Stacer) Coburn

Marilyn Murphy

April 6, 2013

May the lord keep his loving arms around the family during their time of need.

Loran C. Lewis jr.

April 6, 2013

With deepest sympathy to the entire Scroggins family members, Aunt Irma, siblings, children and grands. His was a life well lived and you are his legacy. Proud of you all and love you all. Earth hold no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal.

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