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A ceremony celebrating the life of Troy J. Canella will be held on Friday November 1, 2024, at First Baptist Church Denham Springs, visitation will begin at 2:00 pm until time of the service at 5:00 pm.
Troy was born in Baton Rouge on April 8, 1987, and rested from this life on October 24, 2024, at the age of 37 years. He was a resident of St. Amant and a graduate of the class of 2005 at Central High School; and was a skilled welder known for his dedication and craftsmanship. He took great pride in his work and was respected by his peers.
Troy was never shy about volunteering his time to his family, friends, or anyone in need, and especially the children involved in his life. Family and friends will always remember how he loved and had a passion for children in his life, his children, nieces, nephews, and children of his friends, they always enjoyed time spent with him.
He was an avid reader, enjoyed poetry, reading to understand his bible, astronomy, watching movies, and playing video games especially with all the kids.
The moments he cherished as his proudest were the birth of his beautiful children Lucca and Kaylen, purchasing his truck, and being able to regain mobility after intense rehabilitation from an accident.
He is preceded in death by his grandparents Ignatious “Nat” Canella, Antonia “Lena” Canella, Charlotte Mayers, and his sister Jennifer Canella.
Survivors include his children Lucca of Denham Springs, and Kaylen of Central, his father Frank Canella Sr (Stacy) of Central, mother Sylvia Mayers Canella of St Amant, grandfather Allen “Bubba” Mayers, brother Frank Canella Jr (Ashley) of Denham Springs, nieces and nephews Brantley, Bennett, Everly and Eiley Canella, step-sister Kristine Valencia (Shawn), nephews S J and Tate Valencia, step-brother Michael Daigle, also survived by a host of aunts, uncles and cousins.
Troy will be remembered for his kind, servant heart, unwavering commitment to his family to be the best version of himself he could be, his generosity to friends and family, numerous strangers we may never know, and his perseverance to see through anything life could throw at him.
The family extends appreciation and thanks to the staff at Serenity Treatment Center, Baton Rouge.
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Ashley Canella
October 28, 2024
I have so many cherished memories with our Uncle Troy! We will miss him endlessly!
Emily Law
October 28, 2024
Troy was like a big brother growing up. He will be greatly missed. Sending all the love and prayers to Ms. Sylvia and Frankie and the rest of the family
Jordan
October 29, 2024
To know him was to love him. He must have had 50 best friends. He would give the shirt off his back to help someone else. I grew up 4 houses down from him. I like to call him my best friend growing up. We spent a lot of time together. We played hid and seek. Had dirt war fights. Road bikes. Played play station for hours. Waited till Frankie left and played his drum set . miss Silvia would always feed me . She was my second Mom. I must have ate about 300 meals at their house When we got to middle school, it was all about the girls and looking fresh. Miss Sylvia would bring us to school and I would show up early while Troy was trying to fix his hair and bug the crap out of him. You got to get that butt cut perfect. I know he loved me because he would have to to put up with me. He was more like a brother than a friend. That was the good old days. I will cherish the time that I got to spend with him. And I will miss him till I see him again.
Krystal Feltman
October 29, 2024
You will be missed Troy. Gone way too soon… Many prayers and healing vibes going up for Mrs Sylvia, Mr Frank, Lil Frank and the rest of your family. Rest easy buddy…