Troy-Usher-Obituary

Troy C. Usher Jr.

Tamassee, South Carolina

1943 - 2014

About

LOCATION
Tamassee, South Carolina

Obituaries

Send Flowers

Troy Clarence Usher Jr.TamasseeTroy Clarence Usher, Jr., born in Bennettsville, SC, on August 16, 1943, died at his home in Tamassee, SC, on April 3, 2014. After a trip to the store and while beekeeping in his yard, Troy sat down to rest, and peacefully went to sleep.A celebration of Troy's life,...

Read More

Guest Book

Not sure what to say?

Troy was a great guy in my book and a good pilot. I was honored to fly with him and he honored me as one of the first Black pilots for Southern Airways.Fly West my friend.God speed Troy Usher Jr.

We just found out about Troy's passing! What a great man, he was the consummate gentleman.It was a pleasure to fly with him,and we were so touched by the tribute on FaceBook! He was loved by many and will be missed. May God Bless.
Carol & John Green

I just found out today of Troy's passing.
He was a true gentleman and a superior pilot. Without a doubt, one of the nicest guys I ever worked with.

Troy was a great Captain, role model and person. It was my good fortune to have known and worked with him.

Sorry to hear about Troy.You are all in my thoughts and prayers.Classmates HHS 1961

Mr. Usher was such a sweet patient. He always made everyone laugh and his beautiful wife was so sweet as well. Thank you for letting me be his nurse and blessing my life.

Mr. Usher, you were SUCH a joy to take care of. You always had a smile on your face!! I will miss you so much...and our nightly walks around the floor! I feel so lucky to have known you and your family! You will all be in our thoughts and prayers! I will never forget you!

Can't even put into words how much I will miss him, as well as how much we will miss seeing the whole family at GHS. Mr. Usher was a tremendous light and SUCH a joy. He kept us in stitches laughing no matter how brutal the chemo regimen. You all are in my thoughts, especially during my race on Sunday that I'll run in honor of him and many others who fought an extremely hard battle against cancer.

Mr. Usher! There are no words to describe how much I am going to miss you! It was a priviledge to take care of you!