Edith A. Coyle, of West Sunbury, PA, a beloved wife, mother, sister, and friend, passed away unexpectedly but peacefully on November 18th, 2025. She leaves behind a legacy of generosity, compassion, and quiet strength that touched everyone who knew her. She was well known as a firecracker that lit up every room she was in.
Eydie is survived by her loving husband, James D. Coyle, her brother Michael (Rebecca) McAllister and her 5 children who will forever cherish her fiery spirit as well as her resilience and strength, Tommi Coyle, James Coyle, Christine (Matthew) Brothers, Tori (Paul) Bupp-Malone, and Jason Bupp. As well as numerous grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents Robert A McAllister, and Clara A Mcgee as well as her son Paul A Juliano whom she now joins in eternal rest.
Eydie was a proud Vietnam Era Veteran who served honorably in the United States Air Force, she carried her sense of duty and service with her throughout her life. She enjoyed simple pleasures—reading, working on puzzles, redecorating…often, and spending quiet moments with loved ones—but she found some of her greatest joy in giving back to her community. She volunteered countless hours at the American Legion and was deeply passionate about supporting other veterans. Her dedication, kindness, and willingness to help anyone in need made her a beloved presence throughout the community.
Eydie’s memory will be carried forward in the lives of those she touched, and in the countless acts of kindness she offered without hesitation. She will be deeply missed and fondly remembered.
In reflection of Eydie’s faith and the comfort it brought her, the family shares a passage from inspired by the “Footprints” poem which was one of her favorites:
During life’s hardest moments, when the path felt heavy and the journey lonely, it was then that she was carried—lifted by love, grace, and the strength she never walked without.
In accordance with Edith’s request, there will be no public visitation or funeral ceremonies. The DENNIS J. DAUGHERTY FUNERAL HOME, 324 Fourth Street, Freeport. (724-295-3100) is assisting the family with cremation arrangements.
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