James M. "Mike" McCoy, 49, of Kansas City, MO was killed in Spokane, MO
on Jan. 25, 2006. Memorial services will be held at a later date. Mike
was born June 4, 1956 in Kansas City, MO. He was a lifelong resident of
the area. Mike served in the United States Marine Corps. He enjoyed
spending time with his grandchildren and photography. He was preceded
in death by his grandparents and his father-in-law Lloyd Scroggins.
Survivors include his wife of 30 years, Kathy McCoy of the home; a
daughter, Heather Smith and husband David of Kansas City, MO; a son,
Jonathon McCoy and wife Devi of Grandview, MO; four grandchildren that
were the light of his life, Kristina, James, Christian and Erica; his
father, James E. McCoy and wife Ruby; his mother, Betty Quick; two
sisters, Renee Dority and husband Howard, and Deborah Mitchell and
husband Bob; motherin-law, Ellen Johnson and husband Derrell; aunts,
uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and many friends. Mike was a
wonderful father and grandfather. You will be sadly missed. We love you
Dad. (Arr; Muehlebach F.H., 816-444-2060).
Published in the Kansas City Star on 1/29/2006.
on Jan. 25, 2006. Memorial services will be held at a later date. Mike
was born June 4, 1956 in Kansas City, MO. He was a lifelong resident of
the area. Mike served in the United States Marine Corps. He enjoyed
spending time with his grandchildren and photography. He was preceded
in death by his grandparents and his father-in-law Lloyd Scroggins.
Survivors include his wife of 30 years, Kathy McCoy of the home; a
daughter, Heather Smith and husband David of Kansas City, MO; a son,
Jonathon McCoy and wife Devi of Grandview, MO; four grandchildren that
were the light of his life, Kristina, James, Christian and Erica; his
father, James E. McCoy and wife Ruby; his mother, Betty Quick; two
sisters, Renee Dority and husband Howard, and Deborah Mitchell and
husband Bob; motherin-law, Ellen Johnson and husband Derrell; aunts,
uncles, cousins, nieces, nephews, and many friends. Mike was a
wonderful father and grandfather. You will be sadly missed. We love you
Dad. (Arr; Muehlebach F.H., 816-444-2060).
Published in the Kansas City Star on 1/29/2006.
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