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Connie Coyle Obituary

Connie M. Coyle
Connie M. Coyle, of Allentown, died Thursday, October 4, 2012, in Manor Care Health Services, Salisbury Twp. She was the wife of the late Robert E. Coyle, Sr. Connie worked as a telephone operator for the Medical Dental Bureau of Allentown for many years. Born in Hazelton, PA, she was the daughter of the late Rocco and Mary Fescina. She was a member of St. Thomas More Catholic Church, Salisbury Twp. At the Church, she was a member of the Prime Time Club and Have a Heart. Survivors: Son, Robert E. Coyle, Jr. and his wife Jane Wind Coyle of Coopersburg, PA; daughters, Mary Alice Santoro of Bensalem, PA and Marcia Coyle DiBiagio wife of Raymond E. DiBiagio, Jr. of Severna Park, MD; and grandchildren, Robert Di Biagio and Katerina DiBiagio. Services: Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Thursday at 11 a.m. at St. Thomas More Catholic Church, 1040 Flexer Ave., Allentown. Call Thursday from 10 to 11 a.m. at the Church. Contributions: In lieu of flowers contributions may be made in her memory to St. Jude Childrens Research Hospital, 501 St. Jude Place, Memphis, TN 38105. Arrangements by the J. S. Burkholder Funeral Home, Allentown.

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Published by Morning Call on Oct. 6, 2012.

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October 12, 2012

Connie and Irene were friends they went to high school together. The phone calls from Connie were: Irene this is Connie can I come up for a visit and sit on your porch(which she loved to do) or can I just come up for a visit, and Irene Marsha is on TV tonight. Connies visits were interesting for me to watch and listen to them both. Connie would pull her chair right in front of my mother(neither one could hear that good) and they would exchange stories about their husbands,kids, and grandchildren sometimes they would just talk and not even listen to each other. I was always happy for her visits it was company for my mom,and she was always interested in what I was doing or what my mom was doing. Her last visit they were sitting on the porch talking about old age,my mom said Connie we are getting old and connie said dont remind me. We will both miss her visits and phone calls. So sorry to your family.With respectYour friend Irene Hupcey Jane Sperling PS connie loved our candy jar

Peggy Hupcey Frobos

October 10, 2012

Dear Mary Alice,Marsha and Robert,
My mother Irene Hupcey was a friend of your mother, Connie. Their friendship goes back to the days we were all at St Catherine's. They would share lots of outings together and thought nothing of going on the "Bus Trips" Whenever I was visiting mom, Mrs. Coyle would make it a point to stop by for a quick visit. We loved chatting on the porch. Its sad to see her go...remember sleigh riding on Saxton St in the winter and waiting for the bus in the cold. Cedar Beach was the summer place.
I want to express my condolences on the death of your mother. She will be missed. Bless the three of you, her children, and take comfort in the fact that she is with God and he did not let her suffer. Again, my thoughts and condolences are with you. God Bless You

October 7, 2012

Connie was a joy to have in our STM Have A Heart group. Always well dressed and willing to help, we will miss her. As leader of the Have A Heart group, I say that we will all say our prayers for Connie to go with God and I'm sure whe will be looking after her family and her STM family as well. My personal condolences, Connie DeAngelo, STM, HAH.

Terry Burger

October 6, 2012

We are so sorry for your loss. Connie was always a good friend and colleague to my mother at Medical Dental Bureau. She will be missed. We know your pain as we lost my father last week. Sincerely Terry Burger and Hope Roth. You are in our prayers.

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