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Sandra K. Coyle, 71, of Harrisburg, passed away on March 2, 2019.
She is survived by her beloved husband, George, of 55 years; sons, Jim Coyle of Bloomington, IN; Mark Coyle (Frances) of Kannapolis, NC; and daughter, Terri Deaver of Concord; 5 grandchildren, Joseph McDonald of Charleston, SC; Wendy Gray of Concord, NC; Ryan and Jacob Coyle of Kannapolis, NC; and Mikyla Coyle of Madisonville, KY; 3 great-grandchildren, Shawnna & Darla Gray, and Cheyenne Stoots, all of Concord, NC; best friends, Diane Schmidt of Kannapolis; and Beverly Fiorello of Louisville, KY;
She is preceded in death by her parents, Rosalie and Jim Kallaher.
Sandy was a lifetime member and past president of Ladies Auxillary to the Veterans of Foreign Wars, served as chaplain for disabled American Veterans and served as President of the N.C. Extension and Community Association. She served at St. James The Greater Roman Catholic Church, taking care of the collection contributions for 30 years, and was also a member of the Ladies Guild, Maggie Crest and Young of Hearts Club. Sandy also volunteered for Hospice and Palliative Care of Cabarrus County for 25 years until her husband retired.
There will be a funeral mass held at 1 PM on Friday, March 8th, 2019 at St. James The Greater Roman Catholic Church, 139 Manor Ave SW, Concord, NC 28025, with a graveside service following.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to St. James The Greater Roman Catholic Church, 139 Manor Ave SW, Concord, NC 28025, or to Hospice and Palliative Care of Cabarrus County, 5003 Hospice Ln. Concord, NC 28081.
Carolina Cremation is assisting the Coyle family. Online condolences may be made at www.carolinacremation.com.
Diane,Charlie Schmidt and family says
Diane loved Sandy like a sister. Sandy was always showing her love the way she took care of her family and friends and any stranger who might just need a little lifting up. Her sweetness and kindness will be missed. Please LORD continue to watch over and take care of all she loved .
Becky & Bruce Perkins says
Bruce & Becky Perkins
We have known Sandy for almost 40 yrs. She was always ready to help whatever she could do.
She will be missed greatly but we know she is at peace with the lord.
Genevieve A Rollin says
Our sincerest sympathy to the family. I only knew Sandy for a few years while on the counting team but I could tell what a giving heart that she had. While in conversation you would hear of the many wonderful things that she did for our Lord’s people and always with a smile.
May our good Lord grant her peace and a safe journey home. May He also grant her family the strength to go forward with all the happy memories that we created together; especially that trip to Disney this past year. God bless. Gen & Artie Rollin
Genevieve A Rollin says
Our sincerest sympathy to the family. I only knew Sandy for a few years while on the counting team but I could tell what a giving heart that she had. While in conversation you would hear of the many wonderful things that she did for our Lord’s people and always with a smile.
May our good Lord grant her peace and a safe journey home. May He also grant her family the strength to go forward with all the happy memories that were created together; especially that trip to Disney this past year. God bless. Gen & Artie Rollin
Doug Noe says
George,
We are so sorry to hear about Sandy. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Doug and Peggy Noe
Rebecca Vinson says
I am so sorry about your loss George. Just know that my family has your family in our prayers.
Jutta and Tim says
Terri, So sorry about the loss of your momma. You and your family are in our prayers.
Everett Sayre says
Sorry about your loss George I know how you feel. Ev Sayre
Beverly Moseley says
George,
I am so sorry to hear of Sandy’s passing. She was a great lady and she will be missed so much! You are in my thoughts and prayers.
Bev Moseley
Kim Wilder says
I will always remember Sandy as a true friend and confidant to my mother, Betty Barnhardt. Sandy and my mother shared the same adventurous, caring spirit and were at their happiest when they were busy traveling, volunteering, and helping others. Sandy showed so many people, like our family, such compassion when they needed it most. Instead of stepping away, Sandy always chose to step up. She was truly a lady that was loved and admired.
The entire Coyle family will be forever in our hearts! ❤️
shawnna says
dear family im sorry we all have to go throught this toghether it been almost a year we made it long enough she alive in all of us dont nothing is lost forever
love you
Patrice Gordon says
So sorry to hear about Sandy. She was a lovely person! Prayers for all of you,
Patrice Bindner Gordon, her cousin.