Norma-McCoy-Obituary

Norma J. McCoy

Barberton, Ohio

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BARBERTON -- Norma J. McCoy, 81, passed away peacefully on Sunday, April 11, 2010.A life resident of Barberton, she retired from Akron City Laundry and Dry Cleaning.Preceded in death by mother, Octabelle Summers; father, David Marstillar; sisters, Alice, Mildred and Mary; brother, Raymond; Norma...

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Grandma, some of my best memories are working on puzzles with you and watching you sword fight with your great-grandson. Zachery talks to you every night in his prayers. We love and miss you.

Ted, Kelly, Zac and Audrey

Judy & Donnie - We will continue to hold you and your family up in our prayers. God is our "Prince of Peace" and we pray that He sends that extra peace that you need. Love, Joe & Jeanette McKnight

Dearest Aunt Norma,
Your beauty will always shine in our hearts. My fondest memory is of you mixing me up a glass of sweet tea. I could not wait to get to your house to get one. It was a big treat for me for a long time. When I drink tea I think of you. So, Here is to you, your memory and your family. I sip my tea to celebrate your life and what you gave to enhance mine. I love you always. Your neice Becky

Sleep well dear sister
God willing I will be there when you awaken,to welcome you back to a beautiful, clean paradise earth,with no more sickness , pain ,or death
2Peter 3:13
Revelation 20:3,4,5 Brother David

Judy, we are sorry to hear about your loss. May the Lord comfort you during this difficult time. We will praying for you.

Doug, Laura, Nicholas, and Hannah Kincaid

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the family. Lori, I know that you took such good care of her and that she will shine down on you from heaven. God Bless

My Aunt Norma,
What a kind and special person you were, always smiling, always helping others. I will never forget the many times our two families got together and especially the trip to New York when I was little. I still have the 8mm movies of us sitting in Yankee Stadium. My thoughts are with you and your family.
Love, your niece,
Debbie

Some of the things I will treasure the most about my little Mama was how hard she worked to provide for her children, how generous she was, and how ornery she could be at times! She loved her children and we love her and always will. Judy

I was so sad to hear of your loss. Our thoughts are with you at this time of sorrow. I still remember the times we spent at Aunt Norma's when we were at Grandma Mickey and Grandpa Red's and of the infrequent times I got to see her after we all grew up.
Donnie