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Troy E. Kornegay

November 25, 1933 - September 2, 2013

Mary &Grant Gregory III
Warren, TX
Thursday, September 5, 2013


Hearts and prayers are sent. God bless you guys during this time.

Melissa Bradford
Panama City, 
Thursday, September 5, 2013


Your were a awesome grandpa while I was growing up. Always a smile for me. I haven't seen you in many years since I moved away but I still miss you deeply. Love Always, Missy

Judy Baladez
Bertram, TX
Wednesday, September 4, 2013


Judy , my thoughts and prayers go out to you and your family. May God bless you at this time. Know that you have an Angel watching over you now. God Bless you . Love you always. Judy

Jean Marie Kornegay (Boyd)
Beaumont, TX
Wednesday, September 4, 2013


The last thing that I said to daddy was I love you daddy and he said back to me was I love you to baby. I was so glad that we did hospice for him because it was so very nice to get to spend so much time doing something for him after all that he has done for me in my lifetime

I love you so very much daddy

Annie Louise Kornegay Wife
Ivanhoe, TX
Wednesday, September 4, 2013


I Love you baby sure going to miss you!

Your wife Annie Louise Kornegay

Jim and Sonja Jeffress
Brenham, TX
Wednesday, September 4, 2013


Kornegay Family-
We are so very sorry for your loss. May God bless and comfort you all as you celebrate this man's wonderful life.

Shannon Kornegay
Sealy, TX   USA
Wednesday, September 4, 2013


Troy is the best grandfather that I could ever wished for. He is a great husband, father, grandfather, great-grandfather and a great American. We will miss you terribly but we know that we will see you soon.

Jean Moore
Austin, TX
Wednesday, September 4, 2013


I first met Troy when he and his brother Leon were stationed in England. I was married to Leon and we spent many pleasant times together. Later when we returned to the states Troy, Louise and children and Leon and I and our children spent many happy hours together. I have many fond memories of our times together. Love and miss you...Jean,Lorraine,Dean and Darrell

Patsy-Ann Walters
Zavalla, TX
Wednesday, September 4, 2013


Troy was my Uncle, but I thought of him and Leon more like brothers and Sandy like my sister. Everytime Mother and Emory got stationed at another army post, they would bring Bobby and me to Granny's and we would spend the rest of the school year and the summer with them. Troy was six years older than me. When Leon was mean to me, throwing worms on me and stuff, Troy would make him stop and would look out for me. Troy will be missed very much. He is now at peace and my prayers are with Louise and the rest of the family and friends. May God bless each of us.

Sandra Kornegay Rhodes
Zavalla, TX
Wednesday, September 4, 2013


Memories: Troy was nine years older than me and I really looked up to him. He called me sugar and I often heard Sug get me a glass of water or Sug get my shoes and I would run to do it. He is the one who took note that I would always go off by myself to cry. I remember his paper route, he delivered the Grit news paper on his bicycle which he painted apple green. He worked in a grocery store when he got older. Played the clarinet in the marching band in Cleveland. I remember the huge peppermint candy stick he bought me for Christmas and the scarf he sent to me from Alaska. I still have that scarf. When we moved to the country he and his brother, Leon, would hunt with their 22's and bring home mostly squirrels. One time they each killed a coon and tanned the hides. Our family moved to Arkansas when I was nine and shortly thereafter Troy joined the Air Force and in a few years married his love in Cleveland, Miss Louise Nixon. My parents couldn't be at that wedding but the newly weds sent the top decoration from their wedding cake. Mama and I visited them in Laredo and he took me to see "Lady and the Tramp", I was twelve.

Louise, when I was sitting with you all in the hospital waiting room and Troy was getting his stint put in, it wasn't lost on me how close you all are. Everyone rallied around and were there if they could be. You all have something very special. I am so sorry you have lost your husband, dad, and grandfather. God bless you all.


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