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Patrick McCoy
03/02/1937 — 12/02/2014
From Richland, Washington | Born in Minneopolis, Minnesota
Patrick McCoy
Patrick McCoy passed away on Dec. 2, 2014 surrounded by his three loving children.
He was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota on Mar. 2, 1937 to Hugh and Bessie McCoy.
When
Pat was 6, the family moved to Richland as his father was hired at
Hanford. Pat always admired his brother
Richard who was ten years older. As a
young boy, Pat loved tagging along with Richard and his friends, as younger
brothers often do; and they went on to become close brothers and friends. Pat was a graduate of Richland High School,
class of 55 and a lifelong resident of Richland.
Pat
was a mischievous little boy, adolescent and young adult and was ‘somewhat
tamed’ when he met and married the love of his life, Dolores “Dee” in
1958. Together, they started a family,
raising their children Dan, Lynne and Laurie.
Pat was very proud of his family and had a soft spot for ‘misfit’
animals, which would become the family pets.
Pat
was an avid collector, starting with comic books as a kid. In 1968, his love of
collecting Old Time Radio shows such as The Shadow and The Jack Benny Show,
would turn from a hobby into a full time, lucrative world-wide mail order
business. Starting with two reel to reel
tape decks and a few reels of Old Time Radio shows his hobby grew into the
largest, cataloged collection of Old Time Radio shows in the world. This respected collection was later donated
at the request of WSU's renowned Edward R. Murrow College of Communication. Pat’s nickname “The Reel McCoy” was
fitting. Pat and his wife, Dee became a
strong business team as young entrepreneurs and continued to grow and develop
their business.
As
the recording business successfully grew, Pat, being an accomplished businessman,
saw an opportunity, and in 1972 started McCoy’s Distributing, selling gambling
supplies throughout eastern Washington, and this family operated business
continues today. As a mentor to his
family, Pat was very proud that his children followed his entrepreneurial
spirit.
Although
Pat was known for his wit and wry sense of humor, he was also a very sweet and
sentimental writer, expressing his words in touching letters. He was a generous
man, and loved golf and traveling with his wife and their friends. His
dedication and love for his wife was very apparent in his care for her during
her long illness. His heart was broken
after losing his sweet wife and partner in 2007, at far too young of an age. Pat was an avid reader, loved the daily
crossword puzzles and swing dancing. He
was a highly skilled pool player and amassed an impressive trophy
collection. Since retiring in 1991, he
continued his love for collecting with a massive DVD collection of movies, all
numbered and cataloged in his true collector’s style.
Even
while struggling through his health issues, Pat’s sense of humor was ever
present. He used his humor to comfort his children during
this difficult time, which is truly a gift we will never forget. Pat will be
missed by those who loved him, and we are comforted knowing his spirit is alive
in our memories and will live in our hearts forever.
Pat
is preceded in death by his wife of 49 years, Dolores “Dee”, and his parents
Hugh and Bessie McCoy. He is survived by
his son Dan McCoy (Helen), daughter Lynne Henifin (Jaime), and daughter Laurie
McCoy; his grandchildren Kellie Patterson (Jonathan), Logan McCoy, Jace Henifin
(Cassie), Zack Henifin, Jessica Brearley (Cameron), and Tyler Schrag; great
grandchildren Evan Patterson and Elaina Henifin; brother Richard McCoy (Ida) as
well as numerous nieces, nephews and extended family members.
A memorial service will be held Sat., Dec. 13, 2014, 1 p.m. at Einan’s Funeral Home in Richland, followed by a celebration at Meadow Springs Country Club.
McCoy Family,
Thinking of you all during your time of loss. What wonderful and fun memories at the McCoy house while growing up in North Richland. Pat was a special parent and loved his family deeply. He always had a great attitude, fun loving and never to shy to say what was on his mind. I had a special fondness for Pat and will miss his wit and zest for life.
Always,
Kimball Family
Lynne, Danny, and Laurie & Families,
Please accept our sincerest sympathy in the passing of your one-of-a-kind dad! What a spirited man he was. Of course one of the reasons you three “turned out good” was the love, direction, and and care your mom and dad took raising you. Anyway, we are thinking of you and wishing you the best.
To McCoy Family,
Our deepest sympathy to the Family on the passing of your dear Father, Pat. He’s now safely home in Heaven enjoying eternal life. He’ll be missed, but all his happy memories will be with us. May your Faith in God comfort and give you strength to cope at this difficult time.
Thoughts, prayers, and God’s blessing be with you all.
Love,
Bel & Tom Bander
So sorry to hear of the passing of my friend Pat. We were good buddies ever since grade school. We had some wild times together in the 50’s. Although living in different cities, we were able to re-connect the last few years playing golf and reminiscing about the good old days. I will miss my friend.
Hi there, we wanted to let you know we are thinking about the McCoy’s, and we extend our deepest sympathy.
We have a lot of good memories of Pat and family, dating back to the early 70’s in the Drum and Bugle Corps.
Best regards,
Dan and Karin
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