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Orangetown Mourns Denis Troy, Deputy Town Supervisor and Former County Legislator

Feb 8, 2026·2 min read

The Town of Orangetown is mourning the passing of Denis Troy, the longtime Deputy Town Supervisor and former Rockland County Legislator, whose decades of public service left a lasting impact on the community.

Troy dedicated his life to serving the residents of Orangetown, first as a County Legislator and then as a member of the Town Board for more than 20 years, most recently holding the position of Deputy Town Supervisor. Beyond his work in government, Troy was deeply involved in numerous community organizations, including Camp Venture, AOH Division 3, Pearl River Little League, American Legion Post 329, Piermont PAL, and many others.

In December, the Town Board honored Troy’s commitment to youth and community by dedicating and renaming the recreational facility on Orangeburg Road as the Denis Troy Athletic Complex, recognizing his unwavering belief in the importance of youth sports and shared community spaces.

A proud Bronx native, Troy ultimately made Orangetown his home. He was devoted to his wife, Bea, and took great pride in his children and grandchildren. Colleagues and friends alike described him as more than a public official — but a true friend and trusted presence in the community.

Congressman Mike Lawler expressed his condolences, saying he was heartbroken by Troy’s passing and praised him as a dedicated public servant who cared deeply about Orangetown and the Pearl River community, describing him as “larger than life” and a true friend who will be greatly missed.

New York State Assemblyman Aron Wieder also issued a statement, calling Troy a devoted public servant, trusted colleague, and true friend, and noting that he gave so much to the people he served.

New York State Senator Bill Weber also expressed his condolences, saying he was deeply saddened by Troy’s passing. Weber noted that he grew up in Pearl River and that Troy represented his family for many years “with care and integrity,” adding that Troy dedicated his life to Orangetown and Rockland County. “His impact will be felt for generations, and we will all miss him dearly,” Weber said.

The loss of Denis Troy marks the passing of a pillar of the Orangetown community — a man whose dedication, warmth, and service will be remembered for generations.

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