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McCoy-Terstappen
The wedding of Miss Elfreda Irene Terstappen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Herbert Terstappen, of Upper Darby, to Mr. Daniel Emory McCoy, son of Mr. and Mrs. Emory McCoy, of Chester Springs, took place on June 21 in Christ Lutheran Community Church. The Rev. Paul S. Wagner officiated.

Mrs. Horace Terstappen was the matron of honor and the bridesmaids were Miss Dolores Dunstan and Miss Frances Davies.

Mr. McCoy acted as best man for his son and the ushers were Mr. Herbert Terstappen, Mr.
Horace Terstappen, brothers of the bride; Mr. Donald Danese, Mr. George Shivley and Mr. Henry Battaglia, Jr.

The Philadelphia Inquirer (Philadelphia, PA) Sat, Jun 28, 1952 ·Page 7
Date & Place: in Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania United States
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Elfreda (Terstappen) Mccoy
Elfreda Irene Terstappen was born to parents Herbert Terstappen and Elfreda Panter. She had older brothers Herbert and Hoarce Terstappen. She grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Early in her career, Elfreda worked as a Stenographer for a Law Company in Upper Darby, Pennsylvania. On June 21, 1952 she married Daniel Emory McCoy (1930–1988). Read their wedding announcement at McCoy-Terstappen. The couple had two daughters together; Candace G. McCoy of Coatesville, PA, Amy C. Mccoy of Mendham, NJ. She later re married to William Shirley of Cape May, NJ. On July 15, 2004, Elfreda McCoy Shirley passed away in Alexandria, Virginia. Read her obituary at Elfreda (Terstappen) Mccoy Obituary .
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