Margaret “Peg” Amelia (Bock) McCoy passed away peacefully at Hillcrest Maple Rose Memory Care peacefully at Hillcrest Maple Rose Memory Care Facility on August 11, 2022 at age 92. Preceded in Facility on August 11, 2022 at age 92. Preceded in death by husband, Max and daughter Shawn. Parents death by husband, Max and daughter Shawn. Parents Gus & Ruth Bock, Aunt Eda Reuter. Survived by son Gus & Ruth Bock, Aunt Eda Reuter. Survived by son Pat McCoy (Brenda), and daughter Peggy Young; Pat McCoy (Brenda), and daughter Peggy Young; grandchildren Melissa, Daniel (Sarah), Courtney grandchildren Melissa, Daniel (Sarah), Courtney (Sebastian), (Sebastian), Bailey, Christian Bailey, Christian
(Brandy), Justin Justin (Kassi); (Kassi); great grandchildren Joplin, Brevaughn, Max, Maggie, great grandchildren Joplin, Brevaughn, Max, Maggie, Eliora, Lael, Christian Jr, Adam, Elizabeth, Nathaniel, Eliora, Lael, Christian Jr, Adam, Elizabeth, Nathaniel, Aleah, Evelyn. Peg was born and raised in Syracuse, Aleah, Evelyn. Peg was born and raised in Syracuse, Nebraska where she met her husband Max. Peg and Nebraska where she met her husband Max. Peg and Max moved to Omaha where they raised their three Max moved to Omaha where they raised their three children. Peg was always active with her kids, starting children. Peg was always active with her kids, starting with Brownie and Cub Scott leaders and PTA continuing with Brownie and Cub Scott leaders and PTA continuing through dedicated grandma always being there through dedicated grandma always being there with help and adoring great grandma. She and Max with help and adoring great grandma. She and Max hosted exchange students from Europe and all over the hosted exchange students from Europe and all over the world. She was active in her church, Aldersgate world. She was active in her church, Aldersgate Methodist and in her community. Peg loved gardening Methodist and in her community. Peg loved gardening and being outside, and she constantly sought out new and being outside, and she constantly sought out new opportunities for her own growth. She played the opportunities for her own growth. She played the piano, took art lessons, and became a massage piano, took art lessons, and became a massage therapist in her mid-fifties. Peg’s kindness and therapist in her mid-fifties. Peg’s kindness and compassion was obvious the moment you met her. She compassion was obvious the moment you met her. She was generous to others with her time and skills. She was generous to others with her time and skills. She always made time for anyone who needed it, and she always made time for anyone who needed it, and she made everything she was involved with better. Our made everything she was involved with better. Our family would like to express our thanks for the family would like to express our thanks for the wonderful help and care given by Maple Rose and wonderful help and care given by Maple Rose and Hospice staff. Hospice staff. Funeral Service Friday August 19th 10:00am at Funeral Service Friday August 19th 10:00am at Kahler-Dolce Mortuary, Papillion Nebraska. Burial Kahler-Dolce Mortuary, Papillion Nebraska. Burial Graceland Park Cemetery, Omaha.
Graceland Park Cemetery, Omaha.