Connie Gail “C.G.” Marcum Coyle, 63, of Largo, Florida, and formerly of Barboursville, West Virginia, died Saturday, November 10, 2007 at Hospice House Woodside in Pinellas Park, Florida. She was born on August 25, 1944 in Huntington, WV, the daughter of Hugh Edward “Buss” Marcum and Bonnie Marie Thompson Marcum, and the daughter-in-law to the late Raymond and Lucille Coyle. She is survived by her husband of 45 years, Lindal L. Coyle, of Largo, Florida; her son and daughter-in-law, Randall “Randy” and Bronya Coyle of Barboursville, WV; her daughter and son-in-law, Melinda “Mendy” and Troy Taylor of Seminole, FL; five grandchildren: Justin “Bo”, Tyler and Allyson Coyle of Barboursville, WV and Ryan and Jacob Taylor of Seminole, FL; and one great-grandchild soon to be born. Her family survivors also include her brother, Ronald Bruce Marcum of Barboursville, WV, and two sisters and brother-in-law, Sandra Marcum of Huntington, WV and Mary and Louis Elam of Largo, FL; her sister-in-law, Mary Elizabeth Marcum of Chesapeake, Ohio; and nieces and nephews: Doug Marcum, Theresa Marcum, Sarah Price, Kim Perry, Melissa Mamula, Veronica Hughes, Melody Bulso, and Mike Elam, and many other family and friends that loved her dearly.
Connie graduated from Huntington High School and was employed by HCA for the past 16 years. She enjoyed spending time with family and friends and was an avid Marshall University football fan, as well as, a loving wife, mother, sister, and a very special MaMa.
Special thanks to Dr. Abid and his staff and the caregivers at Hospice of the Florida Suncoast.
Visitation from 11am to 1pm with services at 1pm on Thursday, November 15, 2007 at Regers Funeral Home, 1242 Adams Avenue, Huntington, WV 25704, and her nephews will serve as pallbearers: Doug Marcum, Steve Price, Chris Mamula, Mike Elam, Joe Bulso, and Nathan Elam. Local arrangements entrusted to Veterans Funeral Care, 15381 Roosevelt Blvd., Clearwater, FL 33760.
Connie was a very special lady and she will be missed by all that knew her.We both worked with Connie at West Florida Supply Chain, she was a very dear friend to both of us. We wish her family the best and are very sorry for their loss.
My prayers goes out to the family. This is a lost that I will feel foreve.Connie was like a family member of mines. I love her and I miss her. Be strong and remember there are others out here that feel your lost. I pray that all of the family members be blessed.
Love Shellene
Connie is with the Lord, this I know to be a fact. I know this because she was an angel on Earth and God needed her more than we do.
I worked with Connie at HCA until moving here to Tennessee, and seldom have I met a more compassionate, caring and full of life person. I’ve missed her since leaving HCA as we were work neighbors and I share your sorrow over her loss, but am sincerely envious of her place at the Lord’s side. God bless you Connie for sharing your life with me, and God bless your dear family, whom caused you to glow when ever recalling events.
I truly loved you dear one, I’ll see you again eventually and will have my arms wide open.
Peace be with you,
Ed
Connie,
You were such a sweet sweet woman! You will be missed very much!!!
I worked with Connie at the Supply Chain HCA for three years, and loved her the minute I met her….. I know Connie will be missed – she was such a lovely caring person with a heart of gold.
Connie,
YOU ARE ONE SPECIAL LADY WHO WILL ALWAYS HOLD A SPECIAL PLACE IN OUR HEARTS. WE WILL MISS YOU.
FOR ALL THOSE WHO LOVE CONNIE AS WE DO…EMBRACE YOUR FAITH,IT WILL HELP YOU THROUGH THE NIGHT.
JOHN MARIN, CAROLE BROWNE
CLEARWATER,FLORIDA
Mary and Family,
We did not know Connie personally, but felt we knew her through you. We knew Connie was special to you, and you showed it by your care and love to her.
Your Bay Pines Family
Deepest sympathy to all the family. I only met Connie a couple of times but, I felt like I knew her. Having worked with Lindal for many years he talked about Connie all the time. Everything in his life revolved around her. He seemed to love everything about her.My heart goes out to all the family and especially to you ,Lindal…..
Love,
Linda, Joe, and Shawn Hill
I knew Connie working with her at HCA. We had the same Vendor so I spoke with her almost daily. I’m so sorry to hear about her passing, and my condolenses go out to the family. She was a wonderful person a hard worker, very bright and caring, always willing to help. She will be greatly missed by all of us who knew her.