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Thomas McCoy

Mooresville, North Carolina

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Thomas Edward "Tommy" McCoy, 71, of Mooresville, died Tuesday, March 3, 2009, at Carolinas Medical Center, Charlotte. Born March 24, 1937, in Pineville, he was a son of the late Guy Hamilton McCoy and Lula Rebecca Gibson McCoy. Tommy was an avid outdoorsman. He loved everything about nature,...

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Rebecca & Family,
I am sorry for your loss. I thought the world of Tommy and appreciated all he did for me in business and as a friend. I was out of town when I heard the news and regret I could not attend the service. I will miss Tommy deeply and will continue to keep you and your family in my thoughts and prayers.
Love, Terry & Sherry Oldham

I am sorry to hear of Tommy's passing. My dad (Thad Hobbs) was a friend of Tommy's. My prayers are with the family.

God's Blessings and His Love to the family in these times.
Tom & Glenda Gibson
Myrtle Beach, SC

Kenneth & Terri I am so sorry for your loss of Tommy I understand the way it feels to lose a loved one as an employee of ASTI Tommy has always been kind and considerate to me our prayers are with you through this heart breaking time may god be with you.
Tony Isenhour and family

Sherry,
I am so sorry to hear about your Dad. I know how hard this is for you. Please know that you and your family are in my thoughts and prayers.

Rebecca and family their is nothing that we could write about Tommy and his love for family friends nature and so on that would do him justice. You cannot put into words things that would describe him and his wonderful family. He was a true friend an honorable man and we will miss his presence at our home when hunting season in WV rolls around God truly gained a wonderful soul in heaven. we are praying that he will comfort your family in the days and weeks to come. We cannot tell you the...

So sorry to hear of Tommy's early passing. I remember the times he passed our road in his big truck and waved on his way to work .I also remember Tommy and his friends helping me put my float in the lake in the 80,s. Your family is in our prayers.

Kenneth & Terri,
Stan & I were so sorry to hear about your father. What a great soul. He was always smiling when he came to the restaurant to have lunch. Gotta sneak the banana pudding every once in a while.He will be missed. I hope that you will find comfort in all the beautiful memories. Please let us know if we can do anything to help.