Fred Phillip McCoy Source: Funeral Program Courtesy of Mrs. Helen Lucky |
He was united in Holy matrimony to Vernia Garrett on December 24, 1955. To this union, three children were born. He was a dutiful husband and a devoted father. He confessed his love for Christ at a very young age. He was a life long member of Grant Chapel A.M.E. Church in Amite, Louisiana. There he served in many capacities such as church secretary, treasurer, trustee and many other duties.
He served in the U. S. Army during the Korean War era where he receive many military honors, including the Purple Heart. He received many military honor including the Purple Heart. He received his education from public schools in Tangipahoa parish and Orleans parish. Fred was promoted from eighth grade to college, through the GED program, not having to complete high school. He received his higher education from Southern University A & M, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. He taught public school in the Tangipahoa School District. Later, he received his principalship at Midway Middle School in Natalabany, Louisiana. He retired in 1986 with 25 years of service. He also received the NAACP Life Superior Achiever Award in February 2005.
He leaves to cherish his memories, a loving devoted wife of 50 years; on son, Roderick Black McCoy, Sr. of Baton Rouge, Louisiana; three daughters, Corine Warren McCoy of Tracy, CA., Zandra Michelle McCoy of Amite, LA and Samaria Vandarose McCoy of Mesquite, TX; Johnnie M. McCoy, a niece raised by Fred and Vernia; six grandchildren; Fealty Starlingnad Sherelle Warren of CA, Roderick Jr., Lorenzo and Tracheal McCoy of Baton Rouge, LA; and Chardan McCoy of Amite, LA; three great-grandchildren, a host of nieces, nephews, cousin, other relatives and friends. He was affectionately called "Paw-Paw" by many and T.C.B" by others.
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