Our father, Clifford Arthur McCoy, passed and left this world behind on June 15, 2025.
He was born September 21, 1953, to Marion (Bud) and Nancy McCoy, in Garden City Long Island, NY, at Mitchel Air Force Base. His parents relocated their family to Kingman in 1965.
Cliff worked several jobs in his youth before being hired on at Mohave Union High School, busing high schoolers to and from school. He especially enjoyed the bused trips to the Bulldog football games.
Clifford worked 22 years at General Cable/Southwire. He also retired from the Army National Guard. Cliff never really retired. He worked until the end. His passing was a surprise to us all.

Clifford was survived by three children, six grandchildren, and five great-grandchildren, with 2 more on the way.
Michael S. McCoy (Kimmie, children, Cory, Liam Shawna Danner, her children, Jayden, and Benton).
Amanda D. McCoy, Preston Beltran-McCoy, Briana Beltran, (her children, Amelia Rose, Alayna Fern, and baby boy).
Victoria (Tori) Beltran, (Isaiah, their children, Gabriella Dawn, and baby girl).
Justin K. McCoy
Four brothers and five sisters.
Rosemarie (Brandy) McCoy, Robert (Bob) McCoy, (Wanda), Cathy Chadwick, Nancy Esquibel, (Mark) Steven McCoy, George McCoy, (Marguerite), Carol Miller, (Ron), Ann Peterson, (Richard), and Tim McCoy.
Thirty-five nieces and nephews, many great-nieces and nephews, and not so many great-great nieces and nephews.
Clifford was preceded in death by his father, Marion (Bud) McCoy, mother, Nancy McCoy, and sister Laura Jean McCoy.
His service will be held at 3:00 pm, on Friday, July 18th at Sutton Memorial Funeral Home, 1701 Sycamore Ave. Kingman, AZ.
Military honor service will be held at 11:00 am on Monday, July 21st at National Memorial Cemetery of Arizona, 2929 E. Pinnacle Peak Rd. Phoenix, AZ.

Cliff will be missed; gone too soon.
Prayers of comfort to his family.
Clifford was not only my brother.., but a close friend as well. His passing was unexpected and he deserved to learn how to get more out of life. He was loved by many, but totally understood by few. I was fortunate to be one of the few. Until we meet again, I love and miss you!!!
Clifford was not only my brother.., but a close friend as well. His passing was unexpected and he deserved to learn how to get more out of life. He was loved by many, but totally understood by few. I was fortunate to be one of the few. Until we meet again, I love and miss you, my brother, my friend!!!
I worked with this man for roughly three years, security for Kiowa Casino in Oklahoma. He was a great guy to be around, always hard working, honest, and willing to help. He became a great friend.