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Dorothy A. “Dot” <I>McCoy</I> Anthony

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Dorothy A. “Dot” McCoy Anthony

Birth
Dutch Hill, Clarion County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
25 Nov 2019 (aged 94)
Parker, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Parker, Armstrong County, Pennsylvania, USA Add to Map
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DOROTHY A. “Dot” ANTHONY, 94, of Dutch Hill, Parker, Pa. passed away Monday evening, November 25, 2019 at her daughter’s residence in Parker following an illness.

Born in Dutch Hill, Perry Twp, on March 24, 1925, she was the daughter of the late Chester R. and Cora Etna Gallagher McCoy.

Following high school, she became employed by former Knox Glass Corp. (later Glass Containers) of Parker where she worked in the glass decorating department, retiring in 1957.

She was long affiliated with the Church of God at Dutch Hill (now Park Hill).

Dot was an artist in the art of quilting of which she created and finished over two hundred quilts. Folks from far away as California and many locals would begin a quilt, and then deliver to her finish their quilts, that number reaching well over two hundred.

A strong supporter of her husband in his work with VFW Post 7073 at Parker, she served as president, treasurer, and conductress of the former Ladies Auxiliary at 7073 as well as Poppy sales Chairperson for many years. Additionally, she held chairs in County Council (VFW) and was a member and past president of the 26th District (VFW) Ladies Auxiliary. She was also a member of the former Ladies Auxiliary of American Legion Post 598 of Parker and the Lady Rebakah Lodge of West Freedom.

In addition to caring for family, working, and serving the veterans organizations, Dot could be found several times a week at many of the local bingo fund raisers.

Surviving are a daughter, Carolyn (Howard Lubbert) Brown of Parker and a son Kevin (Lucinda) Anthony also of Parker; four grandchildren: Crystal Over, Melody Nordquist, Josh and Cody Anthony; six great-grandchildren: Tabatha Saye, Caitlin Nordquist, Carly and Abby Over, Gunnar and Oakley Anthony, and number of nieces and nephews.

She was married on July 2, 1943 to John A. “Banjo” Anthony who passed away February 27, 2016, being married nearly seventy three years. The last surviving member of the McCoy children, she was preceded in death by sister Geraldine Master and brothers Wade and Tom McCoy.

Visitation 2-4 and 6-8 Friday at H. Jack Buzard Funeral Home, 201 So. Wayne Ave., Parker where funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM Saturday. Burial will follow at Parker Presbyterian Cemetery.
DOROTHY A. “Dot” ANTHONY, 94, of Dutch Hill, Parker, Pa. passed away Monday evening, November 25, 2019 at her daughter’s residence in Parker following an illness.

Born in Dutch Hill, Perry Twp, on March 24, 1925, she was the daughter of the late Chester R. and Cora Etna Gallagher McCoy.

Following high school, she became employed by former Knox Glass Corp. (later Glass Containers) of Parker where she worked in the glass decorating department, retiring in 1957.

She was long affiliated with the Church of God at Dutch Hill (now Park Hill).

Dot was an artist in the art of quilting of which she created and finished over two hundred quilts. Folks from far away as California and many locals would begin a quilt, and then deliver to her finish their quilts, that number reaching well over two hundred.

A strong supporter of her husband in his work with VFW Post 7073 at Parker, she served as president, treasurer, and conductress of the former Ladies Auxiliary at 7073 as well as Poppy sales Chairperson for many years. Additionally, she held chairs in County Council (VFW) and was a member and past president of the 26th District (VFW) Ladies Auxiliary. She was also a member of the former Ladies Auxiliary of American Legion Post 598 of Parker and the Lady Rebakah Lodge of West Freedom.

In addition to caring for family, working, and serving the veterans organizations, Dot could be found several times a week at many of the local bingo fund raisers.

Surviving are a daughter, Carolyn (Howard Lubbert) Brown of Parker and a son Kevin (Lucinda) Anthony also of Parker; four grandchildren: Crystal Over, Melody Nordquist, Josh and Cody Anthony; six great-grandchildren: Tabatha Saye, Caitlin Nordquist, Carly and Abby Over, Gunnar and Oakley Anthony, and number of nieces and nephews.

She was married on July 2, 1943 to John A. “Banjo” Anthony who passed away February 27, 2016, being married nearly seventy three years. The last surviving member of the McCoy children, she was preceded in death by sister Geraldine Master and brothers Wade and Tom McCoy.

Visitation 2-4 and 6-8 Friday at H. Jack Buzard Funeral Home, 201 So. Wayne Ave., Parker where funeral service will be held at 11:00 AM Saturday. Burial will follow at Parker Presbyterian Cemetery.


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