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Torry R. Kenny

May 31, 1993-May 4, 2026

Torry R. Kenny

There are some people who leave this world quietly and then there are souls like Torry’s, whose absence shakes the earth. With unimaginable heartbreak, we announce the unexpected passing of Torry R. Kenny.

Gone far too soon, Torry leaves behind a pain deeper than words can explain and a love that death itself could never erase.

Torry was light in dark places. The protector. The loyal friend.

The man who carried kindness in a world that often tried to harden people. He would give without hesitation, love without conditions, and stand beside the people he cared about no matter the storm.

To know Torry was to know laughter, loyalty, and a heart that never stopped loving.

He was a deeply loved son to Brenda Foster and Robert Kenny; a cherished brother to Tiffany Kenny, Tinesha Kenny, Fawn Aguglia, and friend turned brother Ryan Eddy.

Above all else, he was a proud and loving father to his son, Isaiah Riley Kenny. A role he carried with immense love in his heart that he proved by making the ultimate sacrifice.

He also leaves behind beloved nieces, nephews, family, and lifelong friends who are left carrying both beautiful memories and unbearable grief.

He was preceded in death by his brother, Tye Kenny, his grandfather, Robert “Fred” Foster, and step-father, Timothy Allen, whom he now joins again in eternal peace.

Torry’s life was tragically cut short, and the weight of that loss will never fully leave those who loved him. There are no easy answers for a pain this heavy, but even through sorrow, one truth remains unshaken: Torry mattered. He was loved deeply and will never be forgotten.

His laughter still echoes in memories. His spirit still lingers in the hearts he touched. His name will continue to be spoken with love for the rest of our days. Some stars burn so brightly that even after they fall, their light remains.

Rest peacefully, Torry. You were truly one of a kind.

Funeral services will be held in private at the convenience of the family. Arrangements are by R. Michael Mackowiak III; McGraw-Kowal Funeral Home, 736 Central Ave., Dunkirk, NY.