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Michael A. Troy

Elmira, New York

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TROY, Michael A. Age 57, of Elmira, died unexpectedly on Tuesday, June 9, 2009. Mike was born July 21, 1951, a son of the late Francis H., Sr. and Marie Shortsleeve Troy. He is survived by his wife, Carol Palmer Stull Troy; step-sons, Jason M. Stull and Bryan M. Stull; grandson, Gage M....

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Fred, I am so sorry to hear about Mike. I feel bad that I was not there. What a great guy, helped me so much during my young weight lifting days. He truly will be missed.
John Rich

Fred & Family, Just today I heard about Mike's death. Fred, I'm so sorry that I was not in town to pay my respects. Mike and I spent a great deal of time at the buffet telling stories, mainly about you Fred. I'll miss seeing him a lot and feel blessed that I knew what a great guy he was. With heartfelt sympathy, Bill, Karen & Family

Growing up with Uncle Mike and all my other awesome uncles around was something that gave me a sense of family that I might not have if I didn't have all of them in my life.
Uncle Mike was one of the most caring people, with a sense of humor to make anyone laugh. Silly faces, funny home movies, and always one to let you know he cared, Mike will be missed greatly. I am very thankful for all the memories, and for seeing his dedication to our family in the way he cared for his parents (my...

Tim, Fred & Joe & Family I just found out about Mikes Passing away yesterday. I will keep him in my prayers.

To The Troy Family & Friends

I just learned of Mike's passing and want to express my deepest sympathy to all.

The beauty of a life well-lived never dies....it continues to embrace and inspire us and we will always find comfort in our loving memories of Mike.

Sincerely,
Cathy Swasta Schroth

All my memories of Mike radiate with happiness and laughter. Whether we were making silly movies with the super 8 camera or just hanging out in the TV room at 1600 Maple Ave. Mike was always there with his quick wit, big smile and bigger biceps. He was truly an inspiration to me as far back as I remember. When describing my childhood to friends, Mike's name always comes up as the Armwrestler, larger than life, kind, gentle all around good guy. His antics include asking me (his nephew) to...