Born and raised on Gum Springs Mountain, Judy met the love of her life Bruce in her hometown, where they married and raised their only daughter Shirley. Judy loved the simpler things in life, like antiquing, motorcycle rides, vacations and last but not least, the casinos.
Judy worked as a caregiver for many years, where she cared for the less abled.
Judy is survived by her husband Bruce McCoy of Fort Gibson, daughter Shirley Pursley and husband Ryan Pursley of Muskogee, grandchildren Sydney and Colby Pursley of Tulsa, sister Sarah Warren of Gore, brother Doyle Terrell of Gore, Charles Terrell of Gore, Jimmy and Charlene Terrell of Tulsa, Billy and Robin Terrell of Coweta, several nieces, nephews and extended family.
Preceded in death by father Doyle Terrell, mother Darlene Terrell, brother Bobby Terrell, sister Janet Austin, sister-in-law Terri and Beverly Terrell. Judy lived a full life and will forever be loved and remembered by us all.
Born and raised on Gum Springs Mountain, Judy met the love of her life Bruce in her hometown, where they married and raised their only daughter Shirley. Judy loved the simpler things in life, like antiquing, motorcycle rides, vacations and last but not least, the casinos.
Judy worked as a caregiver for many years, where she cared for the less abled.
Judy is survived by her husband Bruce McCoy of Fort Gibson, daughter Shirley Pursley and husband Ryan Pursley of Muskogee, grandchildren Sydney and Colby Pursley of Tulsa, sister Sarah Warren of Gore, brother Doyle Terrell of Gore, Charles Terrell of Gore, Jimmy and Charlene Terrell of Tulsa, Billy and Robin Terrell of Coweta, several nieces, nephews and extended family.
Preceded in death by father Doyle Terrell, mother Darlene Terrell, brother Bobby Terrell, sister Janet Austin, sister-in-law Terri and Beverly Terrell. Judy lived a full life and will forever be loved and remembered by us all.
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