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Amy Dean <I>Davis</I> McCoy

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Amy Dean Davis McCoy

Birth
Batavia, Clermont County, Ohio, USA
Death
17 Jul 2004 (aged 100)
Milford, Clermont County, Ohio, USA
Burial
Batavia, Clermont County, Ohio, USA GPS-Latitude: 39.0778, Longitude: -84.16789
Plot
Section II
Memorial ID
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Beloved wife of the late Joseph C. McCoy. Mother of the late Joseph C. McCoy, Jr. Mother-in-law of Kathy (Jack) McCoy Leone. Sister of the late Robert Walker Davis. Grandmother of Kathy (Greg) Pfeiffer, and Amy (John) Swen. Great-grandmother of Sarah & Michael Swen, and Ashley Smith. Family will receive friends Sunday 1 PM for Memorial Service at the 1st Presbyterian Church of Batavia. Interment 2 PM at Batavia Union Cemetery.

Following the death of her husband, Mrs. McCoy worked for Clermont County, Ohio, Veteran Services for many years. She was also a 1924 graduate of Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY. Vassar College was founded in 1861, and was the second degree-granting institution of higher education for women in the United States.

Amy was a nice woman, who listened more than she spoke. She enjoyed playing Bridge, & visiting family & friends near & far. Her porch was a favorite of many who gathered to visit there on summer evenings at her home in small town Batavia, Ohio.
Beloved wife of the late Joseph C. McCoy. Mother of the late Joseph C. McCoy, Jr. Mother-in-law of Kathy (Jack) McCoy Leone. Sister of the late Robert Walker Davis. Grandmother of Kathy (Greg) Pfeiffer, and Amy (John) Swen. Great-grandmother of Sarah & Michael Swen, and Ashley Smith. Family will receive friends Sunday 1 PM for Memorial Service at the 1st Presbyterian Church of Batavia. Interment 2 PM at Batavia Union Cemetery.

Following the death of her husband, Mrs. McCoy worked for Clermont County, Ohio, Veteran Services for many years. She was also a 1924 graduate of Vassar College in Poughkeepsie, NY. Vassar College was founded in 1861, and was the second degree-granting institution of higher education for women in the United States.

Amy was a nice woman, who listened more than she spoke. She enjoyed playing Bridge, & visiting family & friends near & far. Her porch was a favorite of many who gathered to visit there on summer evenings at her home in small town Batavia, Ohio.


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