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TROY BURNS |
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Trey, Tammy & Troy Burns
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Troy and his wife Tammy have two children (Chris and Trey). Chris
has blessed Troy and Tammy with two grandchildren (Drew, age 10, and
Shannon, age 8), and he flies the
air-care helicopter for a hospital in Arizona.
Their youngest son, Trey, graduated from Swain County High School,
Class of 2002, where he distinguished himself in sports, as well as
academics. He then attended the University of Tennessee.
Along with his dad, Trey currently operates Treyburn Realty, located in
Bryson City, NC |
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Troy
is a Sunday School teacher for college age kids and a former Little League baseball coach.
Troy and Tammy are small business owners in Swain and Jackson Counties, operating the
Papas Pizza store and Video Den in Bryson City, and the "Suds Your Duds
Laundromat", the Treyburn Apartment Complex, and Laurel Oaks Apartments in Cullowhee,
NC, near the campus of Western Carolina University.
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Although each of the original Inspirations (Archie, Ron, Jack, Troy and Martin) came from
extremely modest (read very economically challenged) beginnings, each of us will quickly tell you that we are very thankful
for our family backgrounds; and we thank God daily for our roots here in the Great Smoky
Mountains of North Carolina. The Inspirations probably owe most of our success over the
years to the simple family lives we were born into. Troy literally was born
and raised (for you city folk, that's "country talk" for 'reared') in a log
cabin in the Great Smoky Mountains of Swain County.
Troy began singing with the Inspirations at age 13; and during
his 27 years with the group, he recorded over 50 albums. He graduated from Swain County
High School; and after leaving the group, he decided to further his education and attended
Southwestern Community College and Western Carolina University. Troy is a
life-long resident of Bryson City.
In 2002, Troy ran for his party's nomination for the North
Carolina House of Representatives from our State House district, 119.
The primary was held Tuesday, September 10, 2002, and Troy garnered a healthy 41% of the
vote. Not bad for a political newcomer! His great grandfather, Fide Hyde, was a brother to Ben Hyde, the grandfather
of a former State Senator from Buncombe County, the Honorable Herbert Hyde; so there is a
background of politics in his family.
Other facts you may not know about Troy are listed below. |
Troy is a member of:
* The Grove Church
*International Executives Guild
*Swain County Schools:
Technology Committee
Strategic Planning Committee
New Century Scholars
fund raising Committee
Fast internet access committee
for Western North Carolina
Bryson City Rotary Club |
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Swain High
'Our Best and Then Some'
SCHS colors: Maroon & White |
Commissions
Shared with The Inspirations:
New Mexico: Honorary Colonel
Kentucky: Honorary Colonel
Alabama: Honorary Colonel
Arkansas: Ambassador of Good Will
Mississippi: Ambassador of Good Will
Tennessee: Ambassador of Good Will
North Carolina: Ambassador of Good Will |
Troy
Burns' father
passes away
Troy's Father, Richard
W. Burns, 72, formerly of Bryson City, died unexpectedly on Saturday, November 9, 2002, in
Largo, Fla. A native of Swain County, he was the son of the late Dexter and Dessie Hurley
Burns.
He
was a retired employee with 30 years of service in the maintenance department of the
Department of Transportation, and he was blessed to spend 13 years in retirement. Richard
was a member of Rock Creek Baptist Church and was a bluegrass music lover. He was also an
excellent mandolin player.
Richard was preceded in death by a son, Troy's younger brother, C.D. Burns. Long time
Inspirations' friends may remember that C. D. was in a tragic light airplane accident
which occurred while he was a passenger in a new plane attempting to land at the then
Bryson City air strip, Sossamon field. He is survived by Troy and his wife, Tammy, of
Bryson City; two grandchildren, Chris Burns of Flagstaff, Ariz., and Trey Burns of
Knoxville, Tenn.; two great-grandchildren, Drew and Shannon; four sisters, Hazel Willis of
Franklin, Blanche Upton of Maiden, Mary Longwith of Bryson City and Barbara Clark of
Ringgold, Ga.
The
family received friends from noon to 2 p.m., Thursday, November 14, at Crisp Funeral Home
in Bryson City. Visitation was followed by services at the funeral home with the Rev. Eddie Deitz officiating. Many of the original Inspirations were
on hand to sing.
Burial
followed in Swain Memorial Park. |
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[ Archie Watkins ] [ Ron Hutchins ] [ Jack Laws ] [ Troy Burns ] [ Rev. Eddie Deitz ] [ Marlin Shubert ] [ Roger Fortner ] [ Dale Jones ] [ Chris Smith ] [ Matt Dibler ] [ Dallas Rogers ] |
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