Troy-Smith-Obituary

Troy D. Smith

YORK , Pennsylvania

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YORK , Pennsylvania
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American Heart Association

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YORK Troy D. Smith, 47, passed away in the early morning hours of Friday, March 27, 2009 at his home. Born January 30, 1962, he was the son of Terry Rider and the late Nancy Hinkle. Troy resided with Melissa Shue and her three children. He is survived by two sons, Travis Smith of Arizona and Ryan...

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Mel,Kim,and Family,
My memories of Troy were sharing a great meal at the VFW and my house a few summers back. He was happy, social and loved to eat!! He always had such a great smile.
Those we love are never really gone, for they live on in our memories.
My deepest sympathy to all...
Beth Miller

I miss cooking with him.He showed how to make many things.I miss him.

He made me feel like a daughter to him. He made me laugh alot. I will always miss him.

I am the girlfriend of Troy. Words can not tell you how much I loved him and also miss him. He will always be in my heart know matter where I am. I love you Troy.

Love Missy

To those of you who knew him, and loved him: My Uncle Troy was the life at a party.... a party was his life. He always knew how to crack a smile on your face. If he didn't, then all he had to do was give you his famous grin! I will always remember those times, years ago when we had just happened to run into one another at a bar... shared some drinks and shot some pool. You always acted more like a Father to me, than an Uncle. And God knows I needed that. Your love in the way you knew...

You'll be forever in our hearts and greatly missed.

Love, Ryan and Kim

Kim, Missy, Mel and family:
I am so sorry for your loss. May you all find comfort in God's Grace and your wonderful memories of Troy.
Love,
Tracy

Troy...I miss you so much...love you always.

Your sister Melody

To Troy's Family:

Our thought and prayers are with you in this sad time. We have not seen Troy for a few years and were surprised when we saw his obituary. May you all find comfort in your memories.