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Susan Stovall Coy

Denver, Colorado

Jul 21, 1945 – May 1, 2024

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BORN
July 21, 1945
DIED
May 1, 2024
LOCATION
Denver, Colorado

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SUSAN STOVALL COYSurrounded by loved ones, Susan Stovall Coy passed away on May 1, 2024. Born in Anderson, Indiana on July 21, 1945, Susan leaves behind an incredible legacy through her cherished family, dear friends, and life-long pursuit of living each day with compassion, kindness,...

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My sympathy to the family of Susan Coy. She was a neighbor of mine when she lived in Central Park and I always enjoyed her company

So sorry to hear about Susan. Sorry to all the family left behind. Remember fun times in Tremont, and gatherings at Merrill Lynch. Those memories will keep her alive to all of us. Nancy and Ted Goble

I have so many amazing memories of Granny. My favorite was when she came down and met Rosie. She was so happy she could hardly put her down! I loved my Granny so much. I was able to live with her for about a year. She was always so supportive of everything I did. From sitting with me learning the piano, being there at all the sporting events, and being there when I needed to talk or was struggling with something. I will never forget how amazing she was and am very grateful to have had her...

I loved Sue. She was smart and funny and we had great times in Tremont, Ohio and when I got to see her later in visits back to Cleveland. I am so sad I will not see her again. Rest in peace Sue. Tell Dale and Bill I love them.

Sue and I worked together in the Tremont neighborhood of Cleveland. She was a woman of many talents, a wonderful neighbor and colleague, funny, personable, reasonable, caring, and smart. Her leaving Cleveland was a tremendous loss for us. Ten years later, we still miss her energy and dedication and reminisce fondly. She touched many, many lives and made them all better.

Susan was such a wonderful person. Both Susan and her beloved Bill were some of the butter and jelly of Tremont, they lived and enjoyed life well, really seemed to take advantage of all life had to give. Always a smiling face, always made my day brighter when I ran across her. She has touched the lives of many, served her community and family faithfully, and will be missed by everyone who knew her. We'll see you soon enough...