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1947
2023
Dr. Troy Allen Festervand, age 75 of Murfreesboro, TN, passed away Thursday, March 2, 2023. A native of Vivian, LA, he was the son of the late C. M. and Melba Helen Westbook Festervand.
Troy is survived by his wife of 50 years, Carolyn Lee Festervand; children, Kelley Nihill and her husband Mike of Freeport, FL, Amy Bolton and her husband James of Smyrna, TN, James Festervand and his wife Nicki of Murfreesboro, TN, and John Festervand and his wife Shevaun of Ft. Collins, CO; grandchildren, Chelsea and Jacob Nihill, Abbigail Bolton, Samantha, James Ryan, Stella Jane, J.J., and Audrey Festervand; sisters, Sandra Dutton and her husband John of West Virginia and Cassie Renee Ahearn and her husband John of Texas.
Visitation will be held Tuesday, March 7, 2023, from 12:00 PM to 2:00 PM at St. Mark’s United Methodist Church. The funeral service will be held at 2:00 PM following the visitation with Dr. Jim Clardy and Rev. Tommy Ward officiating. The burial will follow in Evergreen Cemetery with G. C. Hixson, James Bolton, Mike Nihill, Jake Nihill, Chris Holloway, and David Schaler serving as pallbearers.
Troy was a faithful member of St. Mark’s United Methodist Church. Troy earned his undergraduate and Master’s degree from Stephen F. Austin in 1976 and 1977, and went on to complete his PHD from the University of Arkansas in 1980. From there Troy went on to have a decorated career in higher education for 10 years at the University of Mississippi and 28 years at Middle Tennessee State University, where he finished his career as the Associate Dean for Graduate and Executive Education and Professor of Marketing. Troy’s true passion in education was opening student’s eyes to the opportunities that education could provide, by giving them access to study abroad programs that allowed him to take his students and his family to parts of the world that they may not ever have had the opportunity to experience. He was an academic advisor to many students individually, but also to his son’s fraternity, Sigma Alpha Epsilon, where his service garnered him the distinction of becoming an honorary initiate and brother of so many young men that he had offered guidance.
During retirement, you could find Troy working on his 30-year backyard-landscaping project, fishing for crappie with his wife, kids, grandkids, or a random stranger that knows where the good spots are, taking his family out to eat, finding the best deals online, or holding a parlor talk with anyone that needed one whether you asked for it or not. Troy was a cancer survivor of 24 years. Troy was a world traveler. Troy was NOT a democrat. Troy was Coach. Troy was an educator of all things in life. Troy was the stranger at the restaurant who paid for your meal or popped into your booth to tell you had a beautiful family. Troy was the catalyst for the good fortune in so many people’s lives. He was everything to everyone who had the luck of being a part of his world. His wife, Carolyn, was the love of his life, his favorite travel partner, and the first face he cherished greeting in the morning. They would have celebrated their 50-year wedding anniversary this November, but have loved each other for 52 years.
Together, they built a home that welcomed all friends and family, and you didn’t need to call ahead. Unexpected visitors were his favorite. He loved his family more than anything, and he loved surprising them as a gesture of love. He was OPA.
An online guestbook for the Festervand family is available at www.woodfinchapel.com.
Woodfin Memorial Chapel. (615) 893-5151.
11 Entries
Judith Ann Festervand Jackson
March 15, 2023
I never had the pleasure of meeting Troy but we spoke back and forth on FB. I had noticed that he had the same name as my grandfather Troy Festervand and he told me that he was named after him. We text back and forth about our relatives being buried at Walnut Hill cemetery.
Troy sounded like he was a fine man and I wish I could have met him.
Wade Flinner
March 7, 2023
I’m not sure exactly what to say so I’ll ramble a bit. Troy was introduced to me a very long time ago by our mutual great friend Tim Tackett. I was a youngish teacher with some military miles on me. Troy took me in as a friend-many card games and trips in the old rv. I admired his stately manner and how much we, his friends, respected him. He laughed, a lot. Troy, I’m sorry I didn’t get to see you lately but I know God has taken you in now. We will meet up one day. Thank you, Allen G. For sending me the news. You, like Troy and Tim and the rest of the fellows are true gems of men. I learned a lot from each of you. Rest in peace, Troy. You’ve earned it.
Dennis ODaniel
March 6, 2023
So sorry for your loss- my heart and prayers go out to all the family and friends- I pray for God’s peace and grace be upon you
Brandon Onstead
March 6, 2023
Your whole family absolutely loves you. If I knew nothing else about you, that would be enough.
I am proud to say I had the pleasure of meeting you a couple times. Even though that may be few in numbers, I will always remember you. RIP good sir.
Cheryl Odom
March 6, 2023
As a frequent visitor with Sandie next door, I was often privileged with Troy's hilarious (but true) opinions or comments. The topic didnt matter, since he always had a great take on things. We would all laugh, as Carolyn rolled her eyes. He will be greatly missed by all who knew him. With a heavy heart, I send my deepest condolences to Carolyn and family.
Lauren Brown
March 6, 2023
I am so sorry and sad to learn of Dr. Festervand’s passing. He is the reason I have my MBA and was able to study abroad. He even sent me the posting for my first full-time job out of graduate school (that I ended up being with for almost a decade)! He and Carolyn were so instrumental and positive influences to me. I have many fun, precious - and hysterical! - memories. He will be greatly missed. Love and prayers to Carolyn and all the family. Lauren (Henslee) Brown
Angela Lopez
March 6, 2023
Troy, we will miss you and your great conversation and sense of humor. Watch over us and send us some football humor from time to time.
Joan Westbrook Hill
March 6, 2023
I’m so sorry for losing Troy. Our grandfathers were brothers, and I know he was a great man, loved by many. God bless you all.
Jerry Barber
March 6, 2023
A truly great person! I knew Troy my whole life. He always communicated with friends and family! Intelligent, funny and compassionate! I would say rest in peace but Troy will not rest easily! He will be missed by everyone who new him.
Susan Manis Adams
March 6, 2023
I am so sorry to hear of Troy’s passing. He lived a wonderful, full life and will be missed by all who knew and loved him. I am sending my deepest sympathy for his family. Susan Adams
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