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Mirlah Coys McConathy

Dallas, Texas

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McConathy, Mirlah Coys Sharp Adwan Was born March 19, 1926 in Grady County, OK to Verbie Antlers and Nancy Sharp, she went to be with the Lord on March 2, 2009 in Broken Arrow, OK. A registered nurse, Coys trained at St. Anthony's Hospital in Oklahoma City and graduated in 1948. She worked with...

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Dear Cousins & Family,

I was very saddened to hear of Coys' passing. I have such fond memories of her throughout all these years. Our wonderful trip to Mexico with me, Verbie, Coys and Sam was the first happy memory to come to mind just now, but there are too many to recall.
My last visit with you all and Coys was very touching. I will miss her very much.
I guess they're all playing dominoes together now with Verb and Nancy! That is such a sweet thought.
My love and...

Aunt Coys,reminded me of Grandma, her mother, Allways caring for someone else, never a cus word, loved everyone. She is with her family in heaven, a much better place than this cruel old world.

My thoughts are with you all in the passing of your mother, grandmother and friend. Her spirit lives on through all of you.

I fist remember Merlah Coys when we visited your family in Dallas when I was a kid. She was pregnant at the time with Leslie (I think it was Leslie) . I have some home videos with that time. I will try to find a copy for you.
Merlah Coys to me was an example of how we Sharps could turn out to be something special. She was educated and sophisticated beyond anyone I had met before her. Everyone has told me throughout my life that I look like her. I have always considered that an...

I have many memories of Aunt Mirlah Coys. All of them good ones. I'm very sorry that she's gone. Susan, my condolences to you, your brother, sisters and all the grand kids for their loss.

Your cousin,

Randy Sharp

Dear Leslie (and Jim):
I was saddened to hear about the passing of your mother. Although I only met her on a few occassions (OU - TX weekends in college), it was easy to see where your charm and grace originated. Know that I am praying for you and your family. Matt. 5:4

Christ is Life!

My Dear cousins and family,

I was very sad to hear about Aunt Coys's passing. I'm sorry for your loss. My brother and Sisters, my sweet Mom, know and understand how you are feeling right now.

Coys was such a special and unique person. knowing her and her early influence on me personally, changed for the better, my young life and how I perceived generousity, humor, independence, spirituality, and gave me a little culture early on. Coys was graceful and had a peaceful sense about...

Dear Leslie, Jim, and kids, it's been over 25 years since Mrs. McConathy began to touch the lives of the college friends of Leslie. What a blessing to have known Mrs. McConathy and to have enjoyed her hospitality and benefit from her stature as a servant and mother. Our sympathy and prayers are with you all as you grieve at her passing but rejoice in her homecoming!
Because He lives!,
Sincerely,
Doug & Annie

It is so sad to hear of Coys' passing. We were neighbors and friends for many years; she was my husband's best nurse; but after he got so sick, I kind of lost touch with lots of friends. She was the most thoughtful person; beautiful, witty, a really classy lady. I know you will all miss her so. May the love and prayers from all her friends help you through this time. With love, Mary