Kellie S. Troyer

kellie troyer

August 9, 1962 ~ September 18, 2020

Born in: Corry, Pennsylvania

It is with great sadness to announce, Kellie S. Troyer, 58, passed away, Friday, September 18, 2020 at UPMC Hamot after a brief illness. She was born on August 9, 1962 in Corry, a daughter of William Hall and Linda Kryling. She is survived by her father, William Hall; her mother, Linda Kryling; her brother, Michael Hall; her sister, Terri Walters; her children, Beau Troyer, Joshua Troyer, Mandy Troyer (Lee),and Kellie Seymour (Jay); three stepsons, Paul Troyer, Douglas Troyer (Judy), and Michael Troyer (Dawn); and ten grandchildren. Kellie and her former husband, Roger Troyer started their journey in the restaurant business in 1985. Together, they created Kellie's Country Kitchen in Union City. They moved to Sarasota, FL where they continued their restaurant business. Eventually, their roots called them home to their final and most successful destination at the Historic Eagle Hotel, known as the Sugar N' Spice where her stepson, Michael Troyer, has continued to carry on the family business. She had a strong faith and an incredible work ethic. She had a loving heart and never ending compassion for all of the people whose lives she touched. No matter if you were one of her children, employees, customers, or a stranger on the street, she would always treat you with the utmost respect and make you feel encouraged. Kellie will be deeply missed by her family, friends, and all who knew her. A Celebration of Life will be held at a later date and information will be forthcoming. In lieu of flowers memorial donations may be made in the care of Warren-Glenn Funeral Home and Cremation Services, Inc., 62 S. Main Street, Union City, Pennsylvania 16438. Please take a moment to share a memory or condolence with the family on Kellie's Book of Memories online at www.warrenglennfh.com

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  1. Our hearts go out to Kellie’s family at this difficult time. May reflections of wonderful memories provide comfort and peace. Harry and Becky Lanagan

  2. Aunt Linda and Uncle Bill,
    I’m so sorry for the too soon loss of Kellie. She was one of my favorite cousins growing up and unfortunately as we grew up we lost touch. But I’ll always remember the sleepovers at the “farm”, picking berries, playing Barbies and being chased by the “snot” Michael :). I will forever cherish those memories as she was an important part of my childhood. I’ll pray for peace for her family but my belief is that she is at peace. May her free loving spirit wrap her arms around you as your grieve. Love always, Debbie (Brooks) Maloney.

  3. Kellie called everyone “Honey”, yet she made you feel so special everytime you saw her. She made the world a bit sweeter.

  4. Sorry to hear of Kellie’s passing. Always enjoyed our days in Waterford at the Eagle and doing the gift shop up in Ripley. My sincere sympathy to all of the family.
    Kathy Bigwood

  5. Kellie you were always so full of life and had so much love to give to everyone you met. I’m so sorry we lost you so soon. Rest peacefully ♥️

  6. My heart goes out to Kellie’s family. We were friends in junior high, and she was sweet, funny and always cheerful. I am so sorry for your loss.

  7. Linda and Bill
    I was so saddened to read of the loss of your daughter. Prayers for you and your families.
    Ruth Ann Galbreath Grice

  8. We were very sorry to hear of the passing of your daughter, Kellie and offer our prayers at this time of grief.

  9. Kellie was a great person who was devoted to the people she served at The Resource Center in Jamestown, NY. Her smile and sweetness lit up the world. I’m so very sorry for your loss.

  10. Our deepest sympathies to the family on the passing of beautiful Kellie.
    We all loved Kellie so much and thought the world of her. She was wonderful to our girls as they grew up and showed them both what a real work ethic should be. She provided our daughter, Katie, with her first job bussing tables when she was young and watched over her like a mother hen. My girls loved the Spice so much and always played restaurant when they were young. They even made me get them real waitress books for ordering food! Kellie had a heart of gold and always had a smile for you. It was wonderful being neighbors with her all the years she ran the Spice. She will be deeply missed.
    The McAtee’s
    Rhonda, Marty, Katie & Victoria

  11. To all the family of Kellie, I am sorry for your loss. She was a very kind and ambitious woman. She and her family will be in my thoughts and prayers.
    Mark Keefer
    Sarasota, Fl

  12. Kellie was really the most wonderful and loving person I’ve ever known in my life. She did nothing but give everything she had to give to everyone she ever met; her time, her talent, her wisdom, and especially her love. She was my sunshine.

  13. I love my sister and I will miss her always!
    I love you with my heart, mind, and soul. We had so many awesome times together. I’ve always prayed for you everyday. I saw you in a dream the other day dancing with Jesus.
    When you were born our mother brought you home and put on the couch in the living room and went to the kitchen to make dinner. I ( a toddler) went to the kitchen and told my mom, “The baby loves pretzels”.Our mom ran to the living room and found my sister on the couch. You could not put one more stick pretzel in her mouth. I believe I was punished big time, because I hate pretzels. I have always believed I I gave my sister her love for pretzels. Kel Kel I had pretzels in honor of you today!
    Kellie I will miss your smile, your voice, your laughter, your cards, our visits, and our sharing our love for God! She truly loved our Lord.
    My sister was so talented…she could sing, dance, play guitar, write, write poetry ( beautiful hand writing), decorate, bake, cook, and run a fantastic business. She was also a pretty awesome Majorette. She was loved by all, so giving, and kind.
    She could of been an Interior Designer. I have never saw anyone who could decorate like she could. She was not just good at it she was marvelous at interior decorating. Oh, she could put a quilt on a ceiling and it would look fantastic! I would tell her so . She thought it was nothing. I told her not everyone could do that. I said if I did that everyone would say, ” Do you have a leak?” My sister could take a run down room and make a miracle out of it. If I decorated a room, it would look like just a place for dust to collect. She had the knack, to work her magic on each room!
    People loved to come to all of her wonderful restaurants and they loved to talk to her. She talked to everybody! She loved people and wanted them all to feel special.
    Kel Kel was a hard worker. She got up super early made pies, prep, and put all the finishing touches to make a fantastic experience for everyone that came in to eat.
    Oh man!, she could cook and bake like no other. I loved eating anything she made. Loved her French dressing. she always was proud of everything being homemade. I never had anything that wasn’t great.
    My children adored, their Aunt Kellie.They said she was like a grandma to them. She was always so kind, caring, and treated them so nice.
    My sister loved all of her children. She would talk to me of her love for them all the time. She was truly blessed she had beautiful and wonderful children. Seven in all. Amazing Grandchildren and Great Grandchildren. Loved them and was so proud of them all. She is smiling down from heaven on them all.
    I think it was Shakespeare who said….It is better to have loved and lost than to have never loved at all. I could not have imaged my world without having my sister in it! I will miss you Kellie. I know you are with Jesus!!!
    Love your big sister Ms Terri Hall Walters
    (oh no! I should of talked about how there was a time when we were little everyone thought we were twins, We didn’t even look alike}. We had lots of laughs over that. It did always feel that when we were like salt a pepper shakers. Terri and Kellie ( A team).

  14. Kellie, I know your were welcomed by the wide open arms of Jesuus into your Heavenly Home. There rejoicing in our Lord with the Angels & Family & Friends who have gone on before you.
    My heart is heavy with the pain of grief all are feeling at our loss of you, your loving Spirit, bright smile and out going personality. A Joy and Ray of Sunshine that will be missed by all.
    Condolences, to/for all your loved ones. May God’s Comfortably, Peace, and Strength be with us, now and through this, first and most difficult, year of missing you.
    Love, your Cousin Betsy

  15. I was saddened to hear of Kelly’s passing. Childhood friends we shared many fun days together. My mothers favorite was us doing our hare with baby lotion and powder! That girl always had a smile on her face. Rest in peace sweet lady. My heart felt condolences to Bill, Linda,Terri,Mike and your children and grand children. May God wrap you in his loving arms and comfort you. I pray that you wonderful memories will bring a smile.
    Karen King Dyer


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