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February 13, 1981
 

 

Troy Anthony Mitchell was born in the Swan hill district hospital at 12.45 am on Friday the 13th of february 1981. Was I superstitious?

Oh gosh No! How could I be, this was the day my beautiful baby boy was born, the day my whole world changed, the day our family was complete. I fell totally and helplessly in love with him instantly.

 

Troy had the thickest dark hair I had ever seen quite opposite to his beautiful sister who had fair hair like her daddy. He was a very placid baby and fitted in to the family perfectly. 

 

Troy's sister Katherine was 15 months older how she adored her little brother, she would sit by his crib for hours on end just waiting for his little eyes to open. And when they did he would have the biggest smile ever as soon as he saw her little face looking at him.

 

The two kids became best friends, they where inseparable and boy did they have there fair share of sibling rivalries over the years, but I tell you if some one ever dared pick on either of them the other was there without even blinking an eye lid to defend the other no matter what, my sister Adonna reminded me of that.

 

When Troy started preschool at the age of four he was so excited, he had proudly packed his bag all by him self the night before. Finally he was a big boy...or so he thought! Troy was a shy lad at first and found it hard to make friends but once he did allow you in, you had a true friend for life. He was a happy little boy with a very laid back attitude, a trait he would carry through out his life....'Mr Casual', his dad would call him.

 

When Troy was five years old, we as a family packed up all of our belongings and bid farewell to our family and friends to make the seven hour journey from the country to the city, not knowing what lay ahead or if we had made the right decision.

 

It did not take to long to realize that Adelaide was our new home, the kids adjusted and made new friends quickly. It was at this time Troy showed us how athletic he was, he joined the local football team and remain throughout his primary school days. Katherine and Troy both joined gymnastics, he was excited when asked to represent the club at a interstate competition, that was until he was paid out on the football oval by his mates, need I say he never did return to gymnastics.

 

Troy's many trophies proudly displayed in our home validate his love for sport. His sporting achievements also included the school cricket team, Tee-ball, mixed netball, boxing and not many people will know this but at the age of eight for a short period Troy would attend Ball room dancing with his little girlfriend and her mother, I always thought he went along to watch and it was quite some time later I learnt that he actually danced and was quite good, what a shame I never seen it.

Troy was also quite fast on his feet, he could out run any one, he was like a bolt of lighting, just ask his dad about that.

 

Troy would often sneak down to the river with a bucket, reel of cotton and a piece of meat to catch yabbies and tadpoles. He loved going out fishing with his dad. He was a little nature boy, my little Steve Irwin, always exploring looking under rocks and in the bark for bugs and insects and creepy crawly animals. He had a love of all animals and would often bring home stray or injured animals.

 

From a young age Troy would often complain of severe back pain, we made countless trips to the doctors over the years. In the end we where told that there was nothing abnormal and perhaps Troy was seeking attention.

 

In 1993 I  decided to change doctors, Troy was Twelve years old when he was finally diagnosed with Scheuermann's disease. Unfortunately by then to late to be immobilized with a plaster cast. The only treatment provided then was a passive exercise programme.

 

In 1995 Troy was offered a scholarship in weight lifting by the South Australian Sports Institution for possible olympic selection. A condition was that Troy must see their specialist in regards to his back problem. Troys world came crashing in, his back had deteriorated and not only was the scholarship withdrawn but he was also advised to give up all his sporting commitments immediately.

 

At this time troy became passionate about his art, spending countless hours in his room  drawing. His particular talent laid in free hand drawing and sketching. He was a perfectionist when it came to shading, weather it be in grey lead, pencil or ink pen. His drawings where immaculate, I'm not sure where he got his talent from....Certainly not his mum or dad!

 

Late in his high school years Troy wanted to pursue a career in Art, possibly graphic design. He made inquiries at the Art college and after learning how expensive it was decided to leave school, get a job and save for the degree.

 

Troy had a few long term positions through out his short life, his constant back pain and now a bulging disk in his lower spine limited his positions. I think his favourite was possibly when he worked in Darwin at the pet cremation. He was very respectful of peoples feelings and aware that they where grieving for there beloved pets. He found this work very rewarding and was passionate about it. Troy became home sick and returned to Adelaide to be with his family.

 

Family meant the world to Troy he would use any excuse to call past and try his best to attend all family functions. Troy was quite unique he would rather spend time with family than friends. In fact he sat by his sisters side at the hospital for the entire 32 hours she was in labour for her first child and was there  again for her second child. He absolutely adored his nephew Jaiden and niece chloe, He would often call around to see them, giving them little gifts for no particular reason. He especially enjoyed the many hours he spent helping his brother-in-law Peter fixing the cars.

 

From a young age Troy would often present me with a red rose, usually from a neighbours garden. This tradition carried on throughout his life, and in fact the very last time he entered this house, the night he became an angel, he placed an artificial  rose on the front security door, that rose is still there in memory of my beautiful son.

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Troy was especially fond of Benjamin and Kimberly his god brother and sister, but to Troy they where family, he regarded them as his little brother and sister and although he did try to see them as often as possible he regretted not spending more time with them in the later years. 

 

Troy was always very protective of me, especially when his dad worked away, he would call past every day and call me on the phone several times a day, just to make sure I was OK and to see if I needed anything done around the house. I once said to him 'You may as well move back home', he just smiled.

 

Troy had a few long term girlfriends, he fell in love easily and was a real romantic. Troy's down fall was that he wore his heart on his sleeve and it was broken easily. He wanted more than anything to settle down and start a family. He thought he had all the time in the world,

How wrong was he.

 

Sadly Troy never did get to follow his dream of graphic design. At the start of march he made inquiries at the Art college for a mid year intake and was so excited at the possibility of attending.

 

Troy had a real sweet tooth and loved chocolate. He was particularly fond of his farmer union iced coffee. Troy loved roast lamb with yorkshire pudding and pumpkin. Golden syrup dumplings with custard and ice cream was his favorite dessert a recipe handed down from his nan.

 

Troy's favourite colour was green. he was once allowed to paint his room. I was horrified when he proudly showed me the Aqua glass green he had purchased for his walls and the Miami green suede for his roof. All I could do at the time was smile thinking to myself it can be painted over.  When I was allowed to view the finished product, I had to admit it looked fantastic, I was pleasantly surprised, it was so calming and relaxing. Sadly and regrettably I painted over it when Troy left home.

 

Troy was always immaculate in his presentation. He was mostly seen wearing white and amazed everyone at how clean he always stayed no matter what choirs he was attending. his nan longed to see him dirty , she often would joke about throwing dirt on him,

She never got her wish.

 

March 17, 2008
 

Adelaide was experiencing its 14th consecutive day of a heat wave. Troy had walked the 15 minute journey from the bus stop to our home. When he arrived he had complained of a slight headache, naturally I assumed he had a touch of heat stroke. He refused pain relief claiming if he sat a while he will be fine, Troy asked that I check on him later, as I left that room not in a million years would I of ever known that it would be the very last time I would talk to my precious son.

 

 I spoke to his  dad on that Monday evening he was working in Sydney a 19 hour journey from Adelaide. He was due home on Wednesday. After getting off the telephone I walked back into check on Troy, He was snoring I did not wake him as I thought he needed the rest.

When I walked back in about an hour later I immediately noticed something wasn't right. 

 

I could not wake Troy, I prayed so hard that night as I tried so frantically to revive my son until the ambulance and police arrived, there was nothing they could do, Troy had suffered an aneurysm. I remember wanting them all to leave, I thought if they left it would be a dream and everything would be all right. My whole world had fallen apart.

   

I thought back to when he was born, remembering how his dad had to leave to make market only 45 minutes before Troy made his graceful appearance into this world. I was all alone and scared but so happy to be alive to experience this wonderful miracle.

 

Be it fate or coincidence I found myself in the same situation 27 years l month and 3 days later, all alone and scared when my baby gained his angel wings and left this world, but this time I wanted to die along side my son. 

 

And again his dad was not there but by some miracle he arrived home without warning to surprise me that same night approximately 45 minutes after his son had gone to heaven.

  

There is one thing I know for sure and that is that I miss Troy with every fiber of my body. There are times that I literally ache to be with him. I do find peace in knowing that I will be with my precious Son again. I can hardly wait to lay eyes on him. The wait seems so painfully long.......

 

My heart longs for you

My soul dies for you

My eyes cry for you

My empty arms reach out for you

March 28, 2008
 

Troys cremation service was held in the Mattiske Funeral Salisbury Chapel on Friday March 28th at 2:00pm. It was a very private and personal celebration of his life. The chapel was filled with so much warmth and love, I know my precious angel was looking down watching so proudly at the way he was remembered and honored.

 

27 green helium balloons where released that day by family members. One balloon to represent every year of his very short and precious life, green to represent his favourite colour. 

 

 ~Troy's Eulogy~

 

  Wrote and read by a good family friend Mrs Wendy Parker

 

I am speaking to you today on behalf of Terry, Edwina, Katherine, Peter, Jaiden and Chloe, and although it is a sad occasion as we gather here today to say our final goodbyes to Troy, this is also a celebration of his life, and I would like to dedicate a few moments to reflect and remember him, hopefully just as he would like.

 

Troy Anthony Mitchell was born in Swan Hill on February the 13th 1981 and was the 2nd child for Terry and Edwina. He had an older sister Katherine who was 15 mths old when he was born. Troy was christened in Swan Hill when he was 6 months old.

 

Troy was always an inquisitive child and kept his mum and Dad busy from a very young age. He started his early pre schooling in Swan Hill, and soon after, Terry and Edwina moved their young family to Adelaide for a new start, and Katherine and Troy settled into their new school at Lockleys North Primary. It was at this time that he began to excel in growing and exploring as all little boys do and he loved nothing more than fishing, yabbying and tadpole catching in the river near his home! He made lots of friends and played school football and cricket for Lockleys North. His collection of trophies at home validate his early love and participation of all sports which included netball, gymnastics, cricket, football, boxing and sister teasing.

 

In 1994 when Troy was 13 years old he won a scholarship to the South Australian Institute of sports for Olympic selection in weight lifting, however, due to severe back pain and an early diagnosis of scheuermann's disease, Troy was forced to give up all sporting commitments under specialists advice.

 

Troy was a real little bugger at times and the best person to tell this and many stories would be Katherine. He did all the naughty brother things like terrorise her with drawing on her precious dolls and scribbling on her homework.

 

The other night, we where at Katherine and Peter's sitting around and having a coffee reflecting on a few of the things Katherine and Troy got up to in their younger years and this is one story I must share with you all. When they where a bit older, Edwina gave them a bit more freedom and they spent many hours bike riding together, however this all unravelled after there was much hell of a blue in the local press about kids adopting a very dangerous and silly thing of jetty jumping down at the Grange Jetty....No big deal...the Mitchell kids were bike riding (so their Mum thought) until Edwina opened up the local paper and as plain as the sun comes up every day there was her two precious children and a couple of young cousins jumping with all their might high from the of the Jetty into the sea below!!! Great photo Mum!!!!

 

....Katherine, I am sure there are so many memories that you will remember, not just today, but in the days, weeks, months and years ahead and you will hold them in your heart forever.

 

Approximately 19 years ago, almost to the day, The Mitchell's lives changed again when a little boy called Benjamin appeared in their lives and again changed 3 years later when Kimberley came along. Right from the start of this loving relationship Katherine and Troy considered them to be like a brother and sister. Edwina and Terry became Ben and Kimberley's loving and dedicated God Parents officially, and the bond has, and never will be broken as they call Katherine and Troy their brother and sister and vice a verse and have great love and respect for Edwina and Terry and are very grateful for the love and times that they have shared in the Mitchell and Grant families over the years.

 

In 1994 Troy began his secondary schooling at Seton High, where he continued his great love of drawing and design. He was very talented at freehand drawing and spent many hours perfecting his artwork. He was especially good at shading and had a very special talent for this and his work in ink pen has to be seen to be appreciated.

In his spare time Troy loved spending time at Katherine's and hanging out with her and Peter. He loved working on cars with Peter and they spent many hours together fixing, cleaning and driving them. He particularly enjoyed the times they went drifting and just hooning about as boys do...(I asked Peter if the oldies here today would know what that means).

 

One of Troy's proudest moments was sitting with Katherine during her first labour of some 30 odd hours and the days both Katherine and Peter's 2 children where born. He adored his nephew Jaiden and his little niece Chloe and would use any excuse to pop around to Katherine's with  little presents for the kids of no special reason, in fact, Troy never forgot important family occasions and would try to turn up to them all when he could. Another great family moment that Troy treasured was when Katherine and Peter married 16 months ago.

 

Troy has a few challenging years, but however, his life turned around for the better a few years ago when a close relative, Val, offered him a position in her Pet Crematorium in Darwin. Troy loved his job, and Val, together with her husband Frank, helped Troy in many ways for which Terry and Edwina are very grateful. In his usual manner, Troy for that period of his life, adopted Val and Frank as his very own family and enjoyed Darwin and this time of his life a lot.

 

Troy, even during the tough times was always very well presented and always took great care of his person and grooming. He loved wearing white and his Mother was always amazed how he kept so clean, even if it was something mechanical he was working on he always stayed clean and white. As a joke Nana Alice was over heard once to say she would just like to roll him in the mud....just once!

 

Troy had a kind heart and a beautiful soul and was always thinking of others. Helping out friends especially just was a natural thing for him to do. -Just the other day we learnt of Troy meeting a young female friend in the City and she had no way of getting home and no money means either. Not only did Troy hail a taxi for her, he then paid for her fare home. Quite probably, we will never know, it was possibly the last of his money for that day as well!

 

Speaking to you all today I can not help but dedicate a moment to you Edwina. As a mother you went above and beyond all expectations for Troy to have a trouble free life. You did and have done all mothers and fathers proud everywhere, your dedication, support and undying love for your son is admired and applauded by all of us here today who know you.

 

To all the family, Nanna and Pa (that's Alice and Don) Grandpa Frank and Nanny Heather, all the Uncles and Aunties and the many cousins, Troy in his special way loved you all, in fact he loved family,...Full Stop!

 

Edwina, Terry, Katherine, Peter, Jaiden and Chloe, we are all here for you, that's today and all tomorrows.

 

Troy, May you rest peacefully Love,...Sweet dreams,

Forever Missed

Forever Loved

Forever Young

 

On behalf of Troy's family we would like to say 'Thank You Wendy!'.