Rodney-Hoy-Obituary

Rodney L. Hoy

State College, Pennsylvania

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Rodney L. Hoy September 2, 1957 - February 25, 2011 Rodney L. Hoy, 53, of State College, passed away Friday, Feb. 25, 2011, at Williamsport Hospital. Born Sept. 2, 1957, in Bellefonte, he was a son of the late William H. Hoy and Lulu M. (Witherite) Hoy, who survives in Bellefonte. He was a...

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I still can't believe you're gone. You'll always be in my heart. Love you always Uncle Rodney.

To the Hoy Family: I had lived across the street from Rodney at Hilltop Mobile Home Park. Over the years since he moved in, we became friends and if I ever needed anything, I always knew I could ask him. My home recently burned and he was there to help me... have thought of him often since I moved to South Carolina and was very saddened when Lauren, neighbor, sent me an email... My thoughts and prayers go out to you all, Sandy Harter

Karen sorry for your loss. Mom sends her regards also. hope all is well and take care of yourself and your Mom. Go by the house daily, and look to see if she's out and okay. Cynthia and Marlene Immel

So sorry to read about Rodney's death,we all grew up together in Axemann. Also , lived near him in the trailer park in Centre Hall. My deepest sympathy to your family !! God Bless You All ! Sue (Stania ) Greene

To the Hoy family,
My deepest sympathy goes out to each and every one of you. I was totally shocked when Mom told me this tonight. Well just think, now there are three working on antique tractors. Wonder how many of them have been restored? Much love to all.

I met Rodney while working for Quick Courier. I will always remember him for his kindness and his humor. Rodney would laugh as he related the antics on Sanford and Son. The last time I saw him he didn't miss a chance to offer me a helping hand. That was Rodney. May God Bless you and comfort you in your time of loss.

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family of Rodney. Take comfort in your memories.

I worked with Rodney at Hanover and was neighbors with him in Centre Hall. So sorry to hear of his passing. He was a great man and will be greatly missed. May the memories of him bring you peace and comfort at this time. May he rest in the arms of our LORD.

Lulu and family,
I am so sorry to hear about Rodney. You all will be in my prayers and may time heal your sorrow. I miss all of you. I remember the good times I had at your house. Do you remember when you taught me to eat the skins on baked potatoes. Now I absolutely love them. May God Bless you all.
Your friend,
Joyce Martin Clevenstine