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Michelle M. McCOY

Newport News, Virginia

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NEWPORT NEWS - Michelle M. McCoy, entered into eternal rest at her home on Thursday, Nov. 4, 2010. Her journey here on earth began on July 2, 1935 in Paris, France.Michelle retired as the Executive Chef at Christopher Newport University. She was a member of Renewing the Mind Worship...

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I am so sorry to learn of Michelle's passing. You know we all worked together at CNU for many years. I loved her accent. She had the prettiest handwriting and she was a fantastic cook. My mouth waters now as I remember the time she took some leftover prime rib and cubed up some potatoes and cooked it with butter for the staff so we could have lunch one day. It was so delicious. I would call her "Vichey" often named after a town in France. You know I...

Peace and Blessings to the McCoy family. Michelle was my angel on earth. God(Yah)allowed her to change my life with her words of inspiration, and she became a friend whom I will never forget. The love she gave to me and others will last forever. She was a second Mom to me.

I had the the pleasure of working with Michelle as her assistant for many years at CNU. As a professional chef she taught me skills in which I am still using today.I will always remember the laughs and...

My condolences goes out to the McCoy family. I worked with Ms. Michelle at CNU years ago and she was always a pleasure to work with. She will be greatly missed. May GOD keep you in this time of bereavement.

peace,prayers and blessing to the McCoy family.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Our thoughts and prayers are with the McCoy family. Hold tight to memories for comfort.

A gallant lady has left our company. Michelle McCoy represented the very best of new Americans. She came to our country from France, and we were the richer for her presence. Bon voyage, vieil ami. Anthony R. Santoro