Mildred Louise Coy, 92, of Frankfort, died February 19, 2023 at Mulberry Health and Retirement Community. She was born July 18, 1930 in Clinton County to Clayton G. & Addelene (Whitcomb) Jones. She was previously married to Roy Coy.
Mildred was a 1949 graduate of Sugar Creek High School. She had worked for Marsh Supermarket for 35 years. Mildred was a member of the First Baptist Church in Frankfort. She loved to bake, cook, play Bingo, was an avid Euchre player and a social butterfly. Her greatest joy was raising her children.
This service will be live-streamed at 2 p.m. Friday, February 24, 2023. To participate, please click the link below:
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Visitation and Services
Visitation will be 12 Noon- 2 p.m. Friday, February 24, 2023 at Goodwin Funeral Home, 200 S. Main St., Frankfort. Funeral service will begin at 2 p.m. at the funeral home. Burial will be in Green Lawn Memorial Park. Memorial donations may be made to Mulberry Health and Retirement Community, 502 W. Jackson St., Mulberry, IN 46058.
Survived by:
Son: David (Susie) Coy of Lebanon, 2 daughters: Donna Coy of Frankfort and LeighAnn (Jay) Watson of Frankfort, sister: Joan (Kenny) Butler of Florida, 6 grandchildren and 10 great-grandchildren.
Preceded by:
In addition to her parents, she was preceded in death by a son, William Anthony “Tony” Coy, brother, Earl F. Jones and sister, Barbara Little
What a wonderful lady. Bless you all. Donna I love you roomie. Prayers for all of you.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDonna,
Hugs and prayers for you all. Mildred was such a great mom and neighbor. I missed you all since the minute we moved to Lafayette, and now I’m way out in Pennsylvania. You’re in my thoughts and prayers.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleI’m so very sorry for your loss! Sending hugs and prayers to all of you.
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Very sorry to hear about your mom. I knew her a little through you, if you don’t know I now live in Florida or I would come to the funeral to see you.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleSo sorry for your loss. Mildred was a wonderful and loving person. She will be missed.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDonna, LeahAnn and David,
I was so sad to hear of your mom’s passing. She was such a good woman, loving mother and friend. I have such good memories of all of you. Know that I’m thinking of all of you as you lay your mom to rest.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleAunt Mildred, from my earliest memory, always had a smile on her face. That, and the easy laugh, never changed. My heart knows that she was met with open arms when she made her final trip home. Aunt Mildred and Daddy are surely lighting Heaven with their jokes, laughter and joy of being together again. Life without such bright lights will be different but the love left will live in our hearts. Until we meet again, the entire family’s hearts will hurt but the memories will remain to be shared. Love you!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMillie’s smile and laughter are something I will never forget. Her love for her family was unconditional. She is a true example of kindness, perseverance and determination to enhance the lives of those around her. She will always be missed, but never forgotten.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDonna, I did not realize she was there when I went by to see your dad. We worked together at Mallory and I loved her SO much. Lot’s of memory’s.
I will never forget. Marilyn
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Facebook Twitter GoogleDonna, I am so sorry for the loss of your Mother.
Sending love and prayers for you and your family.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleGreat movie on Milly. I’m so glad I knew her. Still makes me smile!
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Facebook Twitter GoogleMildred was a fun loving & caring sister who was always there to help. She loved boating & mushroom hunting. She will be greatly missed by her sister Joan & her husband Ken Butler.
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Facebook Twitter GoogleAunt Mildred was always having fun with everyone, especially at family reunions which seemed to happen every Sunday afternoon somewhere. I can remember a time watching black and white movies when we laughed all night long. Also thanks to Brenda and Jim for coordinating a remote session for those of us who were not able to travel, nice to have this opportunity to view.
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