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15 years goes by fast Coy, doesn't affect how much I miss you my friend. Thinking about you today, thanks again for being my friend and mentor.
Frank
Frank Gallardo
June 11, 2023 | Glendale, AZ | Friend
Phoenix, Arizona
Coy Dale Shoemaker, age 61, Son of Coy Calvin Shoemaker and Darlene Stucky Zemke, died June 11, 2008 at his home in Scottsdale, Arizona after severe illness. No funeral services will be held for he will be cremated. Cards of support can be sent to the family. He is survived by his mother,...
Read More15 years goes by fast Coy, doesn't affect how much I miss you my friend. Thinking about you today, thanks again for being my friend and mentor.
Frank
Frank Gallardo
June 11, 2023 | Glendale, AZ | Friend
12 years man. Love you Coy, thanks for being my friend and for everything you taught me.
Frank
Frank Gallardo
June 11, 2020 | Glendale, AZ | Friend
Coy,
I enjoyed 2 associations with Coy in the LPGA Turquoise Circle & the Crisis Nursery. He was a enthusiastic volunteer leader who gave his heart in addition to time, talent & treasure. Hi spirit will remain with all whose lives he touched.
Stu Smith
June 18, 2008 | Phoenix, AZ
My sincere condolences to Coy's family and friends on his sudden passing. My first meeting with Coy involved introducing him to the organization as he was considering joining the Crisis Nursery Board. As only Coy could do, he quickly turned my interview of him into an interview of me! For many years Coy has been an astute, responsible board member - always willing to ask the hard questions. We will miss him.
Randee Pri-Tal
June 18, 2008 | Crisis Nursery Phoenix, AZ
Coy Dale Was like my 3rd son, After his Mom and Dad moved back to Indiana from Thousand Oaks. Ca ,Coy made his home with us. I took care of him and bossed him around like I did my own 2. I really never had to do much of that as he was always obedient and loved his uncle and I a great deal. My two boys always felt like he was a older and big bro.
He'd call me from Arizona when he was coming over, and order Potatoes soup for dinner , or meet him at La lo's (Mexican Food) in Moorpark...
Nadine Shoemaker Arnold
June 18, 2008 | Clermont,, FL
Coy was an engaged member of the Crisis Nursery Board and its Resourse Development Committee. Until his recent illness he contributed thoughtful ideas and plans at every meeting. His contribution to the organization will be missed.
My sympathy to his family.
Regina Bidstrup
Regina Bidstrup
June 17, 2008 | Paradise Valley, AZ
I am in shock. I received an email to call a friend today. What a way to find out.
Coy was a wonderful friend and mentor. We met while both working at Metrocenter Mall and served on the Mall Merchant's Association together. I learned a lot from this gentleman about business, but nothing compared to how much he taught me about life.
Coy had a sharp wit and was always in "teacher" mode. We argued a lot, but always in a fun, good-natured manner. I enjoyed the verbal sparring that...
Frank Gallardo
June 17, 2008 | Phoenix, AZ
To Coy's family,
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this time. It was an honor to serve with Coy on the Board of Directors of Crisis Nursery. He always brought thoughtful ideas and challenged us to achieve the very best possible results for the children and fakmilies we serve. We will miss him and will remember him fondly.
Mary Michel
June 17, 2008 | Phoenix, AZ
Coy was a Board Member at Crisis Nursery and I had the privilege of working closely with him on the Finance Committee. He was always of good humor, truly supportive of our work with children and served the organization with honor and integrity. He will be sorely missed.
Stephen Vitali
June 17, 2008 | Phoenix, AZ