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Gloria V. Coy

COLONIE, New York

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Coy, Gloria V. COLONIE Gloria V. Coy, of Colonie, passed away on Friday, July 11, 2008 at her residence, surrounded by her loving family. She was born in North Adams, Mass. and was the daughter of the late Rocco and Josephine Palumbo DiDonna. Gloria was a terrific cook and enjoyed sharing her...

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Dear Barbara, Sheila, and Ronald,
I'm deeply sadden to hear of your loss of Aunt Gloria. I'm sorry to say that as children, we didn't grow up together and we have few shared memories. When I found Aunt Gloria last year, we were able to have several conversations and I found her to be extremely bright, cheerful, and she made me laugh. She told me lots of stories about our families around the 40's and 50's. She bought to life all the great aunts and uncles, grandma and grandpa, and other...

Dear Cousins Barbara, Sheila, and Ronnie, What a wonderful mother you had, and terrific aunt to me and my children, and my mother's best friend; We will miss her and cherish our memories of her always and forever, for our memories of Aunt Gloria are lasting treasures. She will be dearly missed. All our love to you and family.
Love,
Lynne, Katelyn, Tommy, & Aunt Kay.

Sharon and Ronnie Coy,
I am so sorry to be so late in reading this notice also that to see that Ronnie your Mom passaway. She was a wonderful person and my Mom worked with her at school. Your Family will be in my thoughts and prays.

Ronnie and Sharon: I was saddened to learn of your mom's passing. I met a neighbor in the store at 7:30PM on Saturday, July 13, 2008 who shared the news, which was after calling hours had finished. Despite our proximity growing up, Ronnie, I didn't know your mom as well as I might have liked. I do remember her as a wonderful lady with a ready smile and a nice sense of humor, and a good cook. I know you'll miss her terribly, but you will always carry the wonderful memories you have of...

When I got the phone call that your mom passed my heart sank & tears rushed to my eyes.
I remember for 20 years at school every morning I would say" Morning Glory" for the last 10 I would call & say the same then "how is my Morning Glory".
Oh how I will miss U, you were always like my second mother & my best friend. I will miss my Morning Glory. I will miss our chit chats, our shopping & lunches together, our laugher. Just being able to get together.
The loss of someone so close...

Sheila,Barbara & Ronnie,
So sorry to hear about the passing of your mother. I have a lot of fond memories of growing up with all of you and your mom.

Ron and Sharon,
please accept my condolences, I know your Mom
was dearly loved by the both of you and certainly by all of us a the Colonie Fire Company.
Ed Roy

My prayers are with you at this difficult time - I did not know Gloria that well, but did really enjoy chatting with her when she would stop in at our Senior Center.