Troy Austin
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August 29, 2013
Dad, I was happy to be there holding your hand as you passed on to start your new journey. You were brave and strong to the end. I love you, Terri
August 29, 2013
To the family of Troy Austin. I wish I could find the words to comfort you. We love you and are thinking of you. He will be missed.
August 29, 2013
Rest in Peace, Troy! It was a HONOR to work along side you at Lynnwood dodge. You are one of the very few, faithful, & hard workers I have ever worked with. Plus, you were my friend!
I enjoyed not only talking with you, but enjoying the home made food you would bring me. Even tho, we no longer worked together, I still missed not seeing you! You WILL be looking down on all of us, because they left a space in Heaven for you! Enjoy....your new friends! Good bye, Troy!
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