Coy-Maloy-Obituary

Coy Alan Maloy

Delmont, Pennsylvania

Nov 19, 1959 – Nov 6, 2025

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BORN
November 19, 1959
DIED
November 6, 2025
LOCATION
Delmont, Pennsylvania
CHARITY
St. Jude Children's Research Hospital

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Coy Alan Maloy, 65, of Slickville, passed away on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025. He was born Nov. 19, 1959, in Pittsburgh, the son of Ada (Culliver) Maloy and the late Harry Alan Maloy. Coy enjoyed golfing and fishing and was an avid sports fan, especially of the Pittsburgh Steelers ("Go Steelers"),...

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I'm so sorry to hear of Coy's passing. My memories of him are of Marva & Carol's "little brother" hanging around.....it's never easy to lose a loved one Prayers to those that loved him Such a wonderful family

Gma sandy I am so sorry for yalls lose i am praying for you guys love you always meeska

Sandy, Mark, Derek, and Coy, I´m so sorry for your loss. My heart goes out to you and your family during this difficult time. Wishing you comfort, peace, and strength in the days ahead.

New Coy for years . Great football player and punter in high school. Good wrestler too. Your family has my condolences. Knew his sports and talk to you about it . Wow . Will be missed . Good brother will be missed

sandy and family my deepest condolences. i am glad that i could call the ice man my friend. he can start golfing with his dad again. R.I.P my brother

I was so surprised to hear of the passing of my cousin Coy Allan Maloy whom I never met and his Mom called me to tell me of her son´s passing and I was saddened by the news. But I want the family to know my cousin Ada and her daughters Carole and Marva and Sandra and all other family members.That we send condolences to you all from my family members as well. Thank the Lord for our Lord and Savior that his Mom has spoken so well of her son of how much Coy loved the Lord Jesus Christ and how...

Marva. Carol, Sandy and Coy's Family, I'm so sorry to hear of Coy's passing. I immediatly thought back to the very 1st time I met Coy. Our Dad's took us to a Pirate game at Forbes Field in the mid 60's. Coy was probably around 6 years old and I can see him looking through a small pair of binoculars at the players on the field. Probably looking at the Greatest #21 Roberto. Many fond memories of the Maloy family and Grandpa/Dad Harry who was my idol growing up and later into life. If I had one...

My Deepest Sympathies to Coy's Family. Love, Aunt Susie

To Sandy,Mark,Derek,and lil Coy I'm so very sorry to have learned of Big Coys passing my thoughts and prayers are with you guys Coy was always good for a laugh and his knowledge of football history....... Big Wayne aka the Cappin