of Conway, AR
August 24, 1949 - August 6, 2025
On Wednesday, August 6, 2025, beloved Husband, Father, and Preacher, Coy Siddall stepped down from the pulpit and into the arms of the Lord, joining his beloved daughter, Lacy in a place, ''Where He will wipe every tear from their eyes.'' Revelation 21:4
Coy was born on August 24, 1949, to Robert and Florine Westerman Siddall, both who have preceded him in death, he was also preceded in death by his daughter, Lacy Siddall who passed at 21 years of age in 2012.
He is survived by his loving wife, Shirley Hickerson Siddall; sons, Luke and Logan Siddall and brother, Allen Siddall.
Coy graduated from Harding University with a degree to pursue ministry. For 50 years he worked tirelessly to grow the Kingdom of God and teach people about Christ. A lifelong passionate and proud member of the churches of Christ he held pulpit preaching positions at Brookwood Way in Mansfield OH, Vaughn Hill in Wood River IL, Eastside in Terre Haute, IN, Enola Church in Arkansas and part-time and guest positions at many other churches, most recently Center Ridge while also teaching classes at Robinson & Center in Conway. He led around 12 regular bible studies with different individuals and groups on a weekly basis. Even in ''retirement'' he could not get the Word of God off his lips. He loved God and loved people passionately and anyone who knew him knew he would tell you he loved you after knowing you for 10 minutes. This wasn't bravado or insincere. He just loved people.
Coy had a tremendous passion for the study and interpretation of the book of Revelation.
Eye opening to many and considered controversial to a few, he began an intense study class at the R&C church that led to one of his proudest achievements, his Biblical Commentary of the Book of Revelation entitled, ''The Must Soon Revelation of Jesus Christ''. He stressed repeatedly that this book was his legacy especially for his sons. Anyone who would like a free copy of this book may email mustsoonrevelation@gmail.com
In lieu of flowers the family asks for donations to the Benevolent Fund at Robinson and Center Church of Christ.
To order a DVD copy of this video memorial, please contact our funeral home at + 15013277727.
Coy had a massive impact on my life. From the days of being a rambunctious, occasional pain in the rear teenager in youth group to sharing life in weekly meetings as men, Coy was both mentor and brother to me. I have countless memories from learning God's Word to talking through life's victories and difficulties to sharing a good meal and lots of laughs with Coy. There are people that live on through the positive influence and impact they've had on others. Coy Siddall is one of those people! My prayers are with Shirley, Luke, and Logan. May God grant you peace and comfort in the days ahead.
Shirley and boys, mom and I are so sad about Coy. What a pillar of faith and teacher he was to us. I remember him coming to our house for pinto beans, cornbread and fried potatoes. He loved to sit and talk about Jesus. I remember those conversations well. I know he was greeted at Heavens gates by the men of God gone before him. Daddy, Ralph, Jim Dotson, and of course precious Lacy! God be with you and give you peace beyond all understanding. We love you. Mary and Molly Jo.
Bro. Coy was sincere, had a great smile, gave the best hugs, and was simply wonderful. Ms. Shirley I'm thinking of you and your family and will pray for your strength and healing.
Shirley,
I am sorry for your loss. I will always be grateful for all the love and guidance Coy gave to me and my family when we first started going to Brookwood Way. I was only 11 at the time, yet he took all my questions seriously. Men like Coy, Bruce Evans and your father, Ralph, were important to a kid growing up. They are men that kept me focused and pointed down the correct paths. I definitely ventured off that path, I don't deny that, but always knew where home was. These men instilled in me a compass for my conscience. Keeping me close to who I want to be versus what I could have turned out like without their guidance. He has won the victory in Christ! God Bless you all.
Sincerely,
Scott Jeffrey
Dear Shirley, Luke and Logan, we are so sorry for your loss and send you our love, sympathy and prayers. We treasure our memories with you and are deeply grateful for the impact that Coy and you have had on our lives. We especially cherish the thought of the sweet reunion that he has had with your beloved Lacy, and even with our Rebecca. What a glorious hope! Praying you sense the comforting presence of the God of all comfort in the coming days!
So sorry for your loss. He will be greatly missed.
My heart goes out to Shirley, Luke and Logan. Coy was a mentor and teacher who helped shape me into a student of the Word, a soul winner, and a sold out servant of Jesus Christ. I'll never forget lessons learned with Coy leading our youth group at Brookwood Way. He challenged me to make kingdom business the top priority. Thank you, God for the blessing of learning and growing under Coy's influence in the Spirit.
My heart goes out to Shirley, Luke and Logan. Coy was a mentor and teacher who helped shape me into a student of the Word, a soul winner, and a sold out servant of Jesus Christ. I'll never forget lessons learned with Coy leading our youth group at Brookwood Way. He challenged me to make kingdom business the top priority. Thank you, God for the blessing of learning and growing under Coy's influence in the Spirit.
Justin, the kids and I are so sorry to hear about Coy. He was such a light in so many people's lives. Prayers for you all and for healing. We love you guys.
Love and prayers for you and your family, Ms Shirley. I will never forget the love and compassion Brother Coy had for everyone that knew him. He was truly a man of God. I know he will get to hear, ''Well done good and faithful servant.''
We will truly miss him. I loved studying with him. He was truly a servant of God. No matter the time of day if you had a Bible question he would explain it. Mrs Shirley we miss you and if we can do anything for you and the boys please let us know. Love you always Larry and Wanda Newland
Coy taught me the Bible and he taught me to love people. He never knew today am a pastor and I love people and have Bible studies. He taught me well. I loved Coy as I know he loved me. What a major influence and impact Coy has had on my life. Shirley, Luke, Logan I know all Coy would want is for you all to finish strong. Amen
We will miss you. You were such a man of God. Jimmie says you always had a smile on your face. Enjoy your reunion with Lacey and Uncle Rob and Aunt Florene.
We will miss you. You were such a man of God. Jimmie says you always had a smile on your face. Enjoy your reunion with Lacey and Uncle Rob and Aunt Florene.
I remember Coy with much appreciation from my days as pulpit minister at the Robinson and Center Street Church of Christ. He was an energetic young man who was determined to make Heaven his eternal home and influence all others to adopt that goal.