Brenda Lee Coy, 72 of Valley View Haven, Belleville, formerly of Huntingdon went home to be with the Lord early Wednesday afternoon December 9, 2020 at Geisinger-Lewistown Hospital, Lewistown.
She was born October 19, 1948 in Wilkinsburg a daughter of the late Arthur, Jr. and Sarah Genevieve (Kelly) Charlesworth. She married Duane Jackson Coy on April 19, 1975 at Manor Hill United Methodist Church, Huntingdon by the Rev. William Kauffman.
Surviving are her husband, Pastor Duane J. Coy; a daughter, Kelly S. Coy (Robert Nalley) and Brielle and Joshua Nalley of Huntingdon; a brother, William R. Charlesworth (Donna) of Verona; a niece, Denise Arndt (John Walsh) of Penn Hills; two nephews, William R. Charlesworth, Jr. (Elaine) of Penn Hills and James Arthur Charlesworth, Jr. of Pittsburgh; two great nephews, Travis Arndt and Evan Charlesworth, and a great niece, Brandi Charlesworth.
Brenda was preceded in death by a brother, James Arthur Charlesworth, Sr.
Mrs. Coy was a member of Wesley Chapel of the United Methodist Church, Huntingdon.
She was a 1966 graduate of Oakmont High School and a graduate of Forbes Road Technical School.
She retired as a call center representative from First National Bank of Pennsylvania following 26 years’ service. She had previously been employed in international sales by ELCO-Huntingdon and previously to that time, was employed in the corporate office at GNC-Pittsburgh.
Brenda enjoyed crafts, sewing, crocheting and baking.
She was a former officer of the Stone Creek Volunteer Fire Company and formerly served as treasurer of the Shavers Creek Grange.
At Brenda’s request, there will be no viewing.
A private graveside service will be held at Donation Cemetery, Huntingdon.
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests memorial donations please be made to Greenwood United Methodist Church, “Endowment Fund”, 1505 East Walton Avenue, Altoona, PA 16602 or Valley View Haven, “Memorial Fund”, 4702 East Main Street, Belleville, PA 17004.
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