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Nancy Carole McCoy

Flint, Michigan

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McCOY, Nancy Carole - Of Copemish, formerly of Flint, age 68, died Friday, January 19, 2007 at Munson Medical Center in Traverse City, from injuries sustained in an automobile accident. Funeral service will be held at 1PM Wednesday, January 24, 2007 at the Swartz Funeral Home, 1225 West Hill Road, Reverend Larry E. Miller officiating. Burial in Flint Memorial Park. Visitation 4-8PM Monday and 2-4PM and 6-8PM Tuesday at the funeral home. Nancy was born in Flint, Michigan on October 15, 1938, the daughter of the late Bruce and Ona (Sowers) Malott. On September 22, 1962 she married James A. McCoy. Mrs. McCoy was a resident of Flint all of her life, until they moved to Copemish in 1994. She was an avid collector of McCoy pottery. Nancy worked for the Flint Community Schools for over 20 years of service, retiring in 1992. Surviving are husband, James; 2 sons, Bruce and wife Ellen McCoy and Brian McCoy; 2 grandchildren, Jacquelyn and Brent; 1 great-granddaughter, Bailey; brother, Chuck and wife Daneen Malott; sister, Karen and husband Dave Wahl; brother, Russ and wife Gail Malott; many nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her son, Brad, in 1993 and sister, Linda Barfield. Your condolences may be shared with the family at www.swartzfuneralhomeinc.com



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So sorry to hear of Nancy's passing. She was my friend many years ago, and we met the McCoy brothers together, working in Saginaw. She was a courageous, lovely little lady with a lot of class, and a wonderful friend. Wish to send condolences to all her family.

My Aunt Nancy was one of a kind,She was nice,sweet and generous.One day she took me and my grandma and some other family members to a scenic over look and she would love to take pictures of the beautiful scenery and the colorful fall leaves.There is a lot to remember about Aunt Nancy and I loved her so but now she is gone but I will love her in my heart and will always remember her and will never forget her. Love,Brianna Reagan

Nancy my Little Big Sister
There are so many good things to say about her I could have wrote a book. She was small in stature but large in heart. She knew the art of loving...not only her family but all that came in contact with her. Not only in words but showed her love in the things she would do for others. Doctors said she had a hard time breathing because of the crowding of her lungs but I believe the crowding was caused from such a big heart. It was made of pure gold. Thinking back of...

Nancy is my sister. I will miss her very much. Nancy for all of my fifty years has been nothing but supportive, encouraging & most of all one of the most loving people I have ever had the privledge to know.
Your big little brother Russ

Nancy was the dearest and best friend a person could have. She and I did a lot of wonderful things together. The memories of Nancy will be in my heart forever because she was one of those that left her footprints in your heart. I loved her dearly and I was truly blessed to have had her as my friend. In all the years I knew her, I did not see her get mad or say an unkind word about anybody. I wish I was more like her.
My deepest sympathy to the entire family.
Your Friend

I was so sad to hear about Nancy. My thoughts & prayers are with you all.

To Jim,Bruce,Brian and families,

We are saddened to hear of Nancy's
passing, but now Bradley is not alone.

Sincerely,
The Baade family

Aunt Nancy,

I love you and miss you. Thank you for all of the wonderful memories from when I was a little girl. You made camping so fun. I never would have imagined this happening to my sweet little Aunt Nancy. I'm so glad I got to hug you one last time and tell you I love you.

Your loving niece,
Cher

The loss of someone so dear is difficult to bear. We share your grief. We attended Minar Bible Church with Nancy and Jim and we will truly miss her.