Mr. Forrest McCoy's Obituary
“It’ll all come out in the wash”
Like the seasons of time, the winds blow and the storms roll in, but there is a safe place in the shelter of your parent’s love.
When the storm comes and the tidal waves take everything you hold in your heart and you feel like you are drowning in a sea of salted tears and you aren’t sure how you will keep your head up; there will come a new season to dry away the sorrow that fills your lungs and makes it hard to breath. A new hope will carry you through these seasons of change. You have weathered this storm.
Love that was given can never be taken by the wind or the rain, but will always provide shelter and sunshine in your heart.
To my Mom, who has a strength I could never imagine and a wisdom beyond compare. I will never leave you in the cold to face a storm alone. Thank you for always sheltering my heart when the storms roll in! I lost my Dad, and you lost your best friend.
To my Dad, who always pulled me through and never let my tears fall for long. I will never forget the lessons you have taught me, the strength you have given me and the optimism you instilled in my heart.
If love could have saved you, you would have lived forever!!
Mr. Forrest McCoy, passed away July 12, 2017 with his loving family by his side. Forrest was born to Homer and Aileen (McCrury) McCoy on January 27, 1952 in Paris, Texas. Forrest is survived by his wife Susan, his daughter Miranda McCoy Daniels, his sons Jared McCoy and Lance Allison, and grandsons, Clayton and Tanner McCoy. Forrest was deeply loved and will be greatly missed by his friends and family. A celebration of life will be held on the lake that Forrest loved.
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