Funeral services for Frankie M. McCoy, 76, Enid, will be Sunday, Jan. 20, 2013, at 2 p.m. in the Stittsworth Memory Chapel with Pastor Danny Marney officiating. Services are under the direction of the Amy Stittsworth Funeral Service.
Frankie was born on May 18, 1936, in McAlester, Okla., the daughter of Oral and Clara Hoffar Adams, and passed away peacefully on Wednesday, Jan. 16, 2013, at her residence. She was raised in McAlester, later moving to Clinton, where she graduated from Clinton High School with the class of 1954.
She married Jack Cook in 1954. To this union, five children were born. Frankie moved to Enid, where she met and married Chester McCoy.
Survivors include husband, Chester of the residence; daughters, Theresa Coburn of Seattle, Wash., Kathleen Flemming of Alaska, and Jennifer Addison of Lebanon, Tenn.; sons, Marc Cook of Broken Arrow, Okla., and Jeffery Cook of Enid; eight grandchildren; eight great-grandchildren; sister, Jenny McKnight of Claremore, Okla.
Frankie was preceded in passing by her parents, sister, Juanita Myers, and three infant brothers. Remembrances may be shared online at www.stittsworthfuneralservices .com.
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