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Lova <I>Green</I> Coy

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Lova Green Coy

Birth
Riverton, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Death
9 Mar 2007 (aged 91)
Riverton, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA
Burial
Riverton, Salt Lake County, Utah, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.5125531, Longitude: -111.934193
Plot
18-14-5
Memorial ID
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Lova was born November 3, 1915, to Peter M. and Clara B. Green, the first of six children. She attended Riverton Elementary, Jordan High and LDS Business College. She married Don C. Coy January 26, 1939, in the Salt Lake Temple and they were life long residents of Riverton. she was a parent of an infant son; and daughter, Donna Rae. Lova served faithfully in all auxiliaries of the LDS church as teacher, secretary, music director, stake primary secretary and also Relief Society president. She participated in her branch while as a resident of The Wentworth of Draper. She was an officer in the local chapter of D.U.P. for 36 years and loved her associates. Lova loved inspiring music, beautiful flowers, a neat home, caring neighbors, canyon picnics, family parties, holidays, Fernwood mint sandwiches and thick strawberry shakes.

She is survived by son-in-law, David R. Hall (Karen); brother, Ralph H. Green; sisters, Lydia McCormick and Mary Mitchell; sister-in-law, Mabel Green; many loving nieces and nephews and "adopted" grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; an infant son; a daughter, Donna Rae; brothers, Ronald Green and Harold Green.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 at the Riverton 1st Ward.
Lova was born November 3, 1915, to Peter M. and Clara B. Green, the first of six children. She attended Riverton Elementary, Jordan High and LDS Business College. She married Don C. Coy January 26, 1939, in the Salt Lake Temple and they were life long residents of Riverton. she was a parent of an infant son; and daughter, Donna Rae. Lova served faithfully in all auxiliaries of the LDS church as teacher, secretary, music director, stake primary secretary and also Relief Society president. She participated in her branch while as a resident of The Wentworth of Draper. She was an officer in the local chapter of D.U.P. for 36 years and loved her associates. Lova loved inspiring music, beautiful flowers, a neat home, caring neighbors, canyon picnics, family parties, holidays, Fernwood mint sandwiches and thick strawberry shakes.

She is survived by son-in-law, David R. Hall (Karen); brother, Ralph H. Green; sisters, Lydia McCormick and Mary Mitchell; sister-in-law, Mabel Green; many loving nieces and nephews and "adopted" grandchildren.

She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband; an infant son; a daughter, Donna Rae; brothers, Ronald Green and Harold Green.

Funeral services were held on Tuesday, March 13, 2007 at the Riverton 1st Ward.


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