
Date Of Birth: June 23, 1951
Date Of Death: May 4, 2013
Virginia Lee Coyle born to Allen LaVon and Nancy Jeanne (Clark) Coyle on June 23, 1951 in Morgan County, IN, and died from complications of breast cancer. She grew up in Martinsville and was a member of the high school graduating class of 1969. She attended I.U. where she particularly enjoyed playing rugby. Subsequently she attended IVTech where she graduated as valedictorian with a nursing degree. She worked in OB-GYN at Community Hospital North.
“Ginny” as all knew her, was a member of the High School band, loved to play the piano and other instruments. She loved travelling and the outdoors and her many animals. She was also an avid marksman. But the love of her life was her soul mate for life, Marsha Cecil.
She was preceded in death by her grandparents and her Mother and Father. She is survived by her life partner Marsha Kaye Cecil and her extended family Richard and Glenda Cecil, Kevin and Jade Cecil, Brian Cecil and fiancé Jenny, her three nephews Aaron, Keith and Brian Thomas Cecil, her niece Kasey Cecil and her sister-in-law Patrice Cecil and her daughters Elizabeth and Becky. She leaves behind many friends and people who loved her in this life. Ginny will be greatly missed.
A celebration of life will be held on Thursday, May 9, 2013 at 4:00 pm at Indiana Funeral Care & Crematory – Harry W. Moore Chapel with a reception to follow until 6:00 pm. Please visit her online guestbook at www.indianafuneralcare.com
In lieu of flowers, Ginny would have preferred donations to the Susan B Komen Foundation or the Humane Society of Indianapolis.







Carol and Ann Rhine Kay Cloud says
My family lived next door to Ginny and her family growing up in Martinsville–I also rode to high school with her. She was fun to be around and we would listen to the Turtles on her stereo. We saw each other at a James Taylor concert in 1994 (or ’95) at what was then Deer Creek. She was very happy. That is how we will remember her.
Marsha Cecil says
Babe, I miss you so much. I feel like part of my soul and heart is gone with you. My life will never be the same. You are always in my thoughts and in my heart. I never knew love could hurt this much till this. I have tears every day, and will till I get to see you in heaven. Thank you for 27 wonderful years. Every day will be remembered from our first date to our Union ceremony to last few days in the hospital, where I felt your love more than ever. Just know my love, I will keep you always close. Love always your Babe, Marsha
Sandy Spence says
I worked with Ginny for many years, at Wildwood, she had such a kind spirit and was a sweet person. I last saw her and CHN at the birth of my Grandson, she was a great help to my daughter, though I did not get to see her much I will forever remember her love of life . I am so sorry Marsha.
Deb Kappes says
I knew Ginny from the time we played softball together. I never knew a kinder, stronger woman.
Dan and Cindy Cain says
So sorry to hear about Ginny. Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time.