Yedidah Zebulum McCoy, 38, of Chicago, Illinois, passed Saturday, December 22, 2018. Yedidah was born to Robery Curry, and Patricia Ann McCoy, January 30, 1980 in Chicago, Illinois. Yedidah was a special gift to her family. Yedidah attended and graduated from Ada S. Mckinley in 1998. She was the eldest of 7, but was always treated like the youngest. Yedidah came into the world fighting an illness that eventualy caused her death. Yedidah was very joyful, loved to laugh, and enjoyed being around family and friends.
Yedidah also enjoyed watching all the kids. She would be the person when someone wanted her to babysit, she was always there. She love the kids and will do any an everything for them, but one thing she didnt play about besides the kids was her money. Yedidiah would treat your child as if it was her own, even though she lost the privilage to raise her own.
Preceding in her death Ruthie Mae McCoy (Grandmother), Melvin McCoy (Uncle), Shirley McCoy- Cade (Aunt), Barbara McCoy (Aunt), Rashedah McCoy (sister), Kayla Jean Protho (Cousin), Nieasha Nicole Protho (Cousin). Yedidah is survived by two children: Taishay Monique McCoy, and Allen Ray Brown, four sisters Motek McCoy, Delilah McCoy, Keisha McCoy, Elisha McCoy, and one brother Elijah Raheem McCoy. Robert McCoy (Uncle) Michael McCoy (uncle), Richard Jackson (Uncle), Teresa McCoy- Jackson, A host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends.
When you reach out and touch others and they touch more people-all that's accumulated to your account. One day you will look up and hear God say, "You left a mark that could not be erased, you sowed so many seeds that three generations, four generations, and five generations later people are still being influenced by your life." The Perfect Poetry Book by Mark McCoy- Prophet
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