
of Conway, AR
December 7, 1947 - November 28, 2025
Delmar Rudolph McCoy Jr., of Conway, loving husband, and father went to be with the Lord on November 28, 2025, at age 77. Delmar worked as a horse jockey in Hot Springs for several years and was a concrete worker by trade. Delmar loved fishing, riding his zero-turn lawnmower, and pulling his grandkids behind it on a trailer. He loved spending time with his family, friends, and getting together for dinners and special occasions. Delmar was born in St. Louis, Missouri, on December 7, 1947, to Delmar R. McCoy and Mary McCoy.
He is survived by his wife, Connie Sue McCoy, married 40 years; two sisters, Sandra Brown of Illinois, Darlene Dubree of Illinois; one brother, Mike Mccoy; nine children, Mary Cook of Malvern, AR, Serena Green of Mayflower, AR, John Brinkley of Conway, Judy Hoofman of Conway, Melissa McManis of Conway, Clint Logan of Hot Springs, AR, Delmer Franklin McCoy of Tucker, AR, Santana McCoy of Conway, Jamie Williamson of Illinois. Delmar has many grandchildren, great-grandchildren, and many friends. And a very special friend, James Deason, who was always there for Delmar.
Preceded in death by his mother, Mary McCoy, his father, Delmar McCoy, nine brothers; 3 sisters; grandson, Brandon Thomas, stepson, Dale Smith.
Flowers may be sent to Roller-McNutt in Conway.

I met Delmar when I was about 15. He not only welcomed me but my whole family, like we’d been part of the crew forever, always with that sense of humor and a heart big enough for everyone.
He always made me feel truly at home—loved, accepted, and usually laughing at something he said. I’m so grateful for every moment he gave us. He’ll be missed deeply, and always remembered.
Prayers for Connie and family ❤️ Love y’all

So sorry for your loss. Sending condolences! Delmar was an amazing man and he has always treated us like family and he will be greatly missed by all! We love you and hope that u are resting easy! Please watch over the family.. especially all of your grand babies!! 💜

Delmar always had a light side of thinking and was very funny, always bringing joy with his laughter and upbeat way of thinking. No matter how much mischief us kids went through, his love never wavered......family was always the most important thing. Fly high, Delmar, sit on them cloud banks watching all of your most cherished family and friends. They will think of you always.

Daddy I love you and will miss you terribly I'm glad that you got to see the progress on my house and they know that you were proud of me means a lot I will finish one day I Won't Give Up thank you Dad for just being you rest in peace tell all the family up there hello until we see each other again it's a sad day to have to let you go but we'll all be okay just knowing you're at peace

I love u daddy so very much

My Heartfelt condolences to the family. May God give you Peace during this difficult time.

So sorry for your loss Prayers for your Family