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Jackie Lee <I>Frazier</I> McCoy

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Jackie Lee Frazier McCoy

Birth
Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, USA
Death
5 Oct 2018 (aged 74)
Elkhart, Elkhart County, Indiana, USA
Burial
Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA Add to Map
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ELKHART — Jackie Lee Frazier McCoy, age 74, died at her home in Elkhart, Indiana on October 5, 2018. A celebration of her life will be held Saturday, October 20, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Elkhart. A graveside service will take place Sunday, October 21 at 2:00 p.m. at Mill Creek Cemetery near Danville, Indiana.

Born April 20, 1944 in Indianapolis to Jack Noel Frazier (d. 1944) and Rosemary Hodson Frazier, she was raised in Danville, Indiana by Rosemary and her stepfather, Richard Harold Helton. Throughout her life Jackie maintained a deep affection for her hometown. Rosemary, an avid tennis player and coach, passed on to Jackie a love of the game. She played and taught tennis for most of her life. Jackie graduated in 1962 from Danville High School and went on to earn both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Education from Ball State University. She was a passionate educator who strived to empower her students to realize their potential. She received the Elkhart Jaycees Outstanding Young Educator of the Year award in 1970. Jackie taught many subjects in elementary, middle school, and adult education, retiring from Elkhart Community Schools in 2008.

An active member of First Presbyterian Church in Elkhart, Jackie served as a deacon, elder, and choir member. Jackie dedicated her time and energy to philanthropic and service organizations including P.E.O., Jaycees, Tri Kappa, and Heart City Kiwanis Club, which honored her as Elkhart Kiwanian of the Year in 2002. Jackie enjoyed traveling, journaling, reading, writing poetry, knitting, and building miniatures. Her family and friends will always remember her boundless energy, optimism, and generous spirit.

She was preceded in death by parents Jack Noel Frazier, Rosemary Hodson Frazier Helton, and Richard Harold Helton. She is survived by sons Mark McCoy (David) of Arlington, TX, Matthew McCoy (Brian Talley) of Oklahoma City, OK, Andrew (A.J.) McCoy (Meredith Deaton) of Frisco, TX, and Seth McCoy (Heather) of Randolph, VT; sister Janet (Alan) Helton Hasegawa of Tulsa, OK; granddaughter Eliza Rosemary McCoy of Randolph, VT; and many beloved nieces, nephews, and cousins. The family ask that those wishing to make a donation in Jackie’s memory consider giving to Midwest Museum of American Art, Wellfield Botanic Gardens, or National Audubon Society. Arrangements are under the care of Billings Funeral Home, Elkhart.
ELKHART — Jackie Lee Frazier McCoy, age 74, died at her home in Elkhart, Indiana on October 5, 2018. A celebration of her life will be held Saturday, October 20, 2018 at 11:00 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Elkhart. A graveside service will take place Sunday, October 21 at 2:00 p.m. at Mill Creek Cemetery near Danville, Indiana.

Born April 20, 1944 in Indianapolis to Jack Noel Frazier (d. 1944) and Rosemary Hodson Frazier, she was raised in Danville, Indiana by Rosemary and her stepfather, Richard Harold Helton. Throughout her life Jackie maintained a deep affection for her hometown. Rosemary, an avid tennis player and coach, passed on to Jackie a love of the game. She played and taught tennis for most of her life. Jackie graduated in 1962 from Danville High School and went on to earn both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Education from Ball State University. She was a passionate educator who strived to empower her students to realize their potential. She received the Elkhart Jaycees Outstanding Young Educator of the Year award in 1970. Jackie taught many subjects in elementary, middle school, and adult education, retiring from Elkhart Community Schools in 2008.

An active member of First Presbyterian Church in Elkhart, Jackie served as a deacon, elder, and choir member. Jackie dedicated her time and energy to philanthropic and service organizations including P.E.O., Jaycees, Tri Kappa, and Heart City Kiwanis Club, which honored her as Elkhart Kiwanian of the Year in 2002. Jackie enjoyed traveling, journaling, reading, writing poetry, knitting, and building miniatures. Her family and friends will always remember her boundless energy, optimism, and generous spirit.

She was preceded in death by parents Jack Noel Frazier, Rosemary Hodson Frazier Helton, and Richard Harold Helton. She is survived by sons Mark McCoy (David) of Arlington, TX, Matthew McCoy (Brian Talley) of Oklahoma City, OK, Andrew (A.J.) McCoy (Meredith Deaton) of Frisco, TX, and Seth McCoy (Heather) of Randolph, VT; sister Janet (Alan) Helton Hasegawa of Tulsa, OK; granddaughter Eliza Rosemary McCoy of Randolph, VT; and many beloved nieces, nephews, and cousins. The family ask that those wishing to make a donation in Jackie’s memory consider giving to Midwest Museum of American Art, Wellfield Botanic Gardens, or National Audubon Society. Arrangements are under the care of Billings Funeral Home, Elkhart.


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  • Created by: Byron
  • Added: Oct 9, 2018
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/193856219/jackie_lee-mccoy: accessed ), memorial page for Jackie Lee Frazier McCoy (20 Apr 1944–5 Oct 2018), Find a Grave Memorial ID 193856219, citing Mill Creek Friends Cemetery, Danville, Hendricks County, Indiana, USA; Maintained by Byron (contributor 48700184).