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2:39 pm Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Idessa Troup; Oct. 31, 2010

Idessa Troup, 91, of Madison passed away Oct. 31.

She was preceded in death by her Daughter Linda Watkins and sister Cumie Newby.

She is survived by her husband Murray D. Troup, sons Gary Troup and wife Holly of Madison and Keith Troup and wife Rotonya of Nashville, TN, sisters Florence Dennis and Kate Spurgeon both of Grant, brothers Leon Smith of Guntersville and Henry Smith of Grant, son-in-law Van Watkins, grandchildren Brian Watkins, Amy Watkins, Austin Troup, Ethan Troup, Roland Troup, Adam Troup and great grandchild Sydney Watkins.

Arrangements have been entrusted to Spry Funeral Home of Huntsville, where the family received friends on Nov. 2 from 5-8 p.m. Funeral Services will be held Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the Spry Chapel with Rev. Greg Simon officiating. Burial will be at Huntsville Memory Gardens.

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