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Cecilia Louise Coy

Seattle, Washington

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Cecilia Coy passed away in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on September 26, 2006.

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I will miss you my friend Cec. I still laugh about the three days you spent with me working at the espress stand. When you dropped the bag of beans all over the floor right in front of customers, we laughed until we were sick! I love you and will miss you much.

Goodbye my friend..until we meet again....

Cec, little did I know that when I transferred to Sea in l974 that I would meet up with my old classmate from Highline '64. It was so great to re-connect, and to fly with you. I will always cherish those trips that we had together, that great smile, the twinkle in the eye, and most of all, that "naughty" sense of humor, it was fabulous girl, I will truly miss it. I know that your engine has stopped, but your spirit will soar forever for those that have been touched by you. I will miss you...

Cece, I shall always remember the fun we had flying together as well as those special conversations we shared. You brought much joy to so many people, you will be dearly missed.

Cece--What a great person, and always fun to fly with.
One of the great Seattle F/A's. Irreverent, hilarious but with a heart of gold. You'll be missed.
Dave Bauer

Cec, dear friend! Our incredible times together began in SLC in 1968, then to SFO, and then SEA! Thanks for being there for me when Sara was born, when Johnny died, and for our hours and hours of piano duets together, roller skating on overnights together, your patience and kindness in teaching me some fancy stuff with figure skating, and our fun times of crossword puzzles, conversing in French, and just a few glasses of wine here and there with wonderful food and dynamic conversation! ...

Cece-
We'd mostly lost touch over the years,yet flew together a few times while you were in SEA. I remember all the fun times we had when you first started flying, back in SLC. What grand memories you've brought to so many. You are being sorely missed by more than you can begin to imagine.

Cec was one of my favorites. When I first started to hold the Dallas turn by, the skin of my teeth I had the pleasure of being able to fly the weekend trips with her. It was great! Then she retired and I missed her for sometime because she was the Dallas turn to me. Now, even though we didn't keep in touch only through christmas cards I will miss that for along time as well. Rest in Peace my dear friend you were one of a kind. Memories of you will last for always. Kathy and Ken Jackola...

Cec - always a pleasure to fly with! You brought humor to many situations - especially when circumstances were most absurd. Laughing with you brought cheer to many crewmembers and I'm sure that continues as you "fly west". You will be missed by all who knew you.

P.S. You always seemed to know the difficult answers on any crossword puzzle - even did them in ink!