Jack E. McCoy, 63-year-old resident of Long Prairie, MN passed away Sunday, August 4, 2024 at his home. A Funeral Service will be held at 11:00 A.M. on Wednesday, August 14, 2024 at Living Hope Church in Little Falls with Rev. Keith Thompson officiating. Burial will take place at Community Covenant Church Cemetery in Upsala. Visitation will be from 9 to 11 A.M. on Wednesday prior to the service at the church. Caring for Jack and his family is the Shelley Funeral Chapel in Little Falls, MN.
Jack Eric McCoy, born on October 22, 1960, in Longmont, Colorado was a cherished father, grandfather, and friend, and he will be deeply missed by all who knew him. Jack was the proud owner of Circle R Ranch, a beloved horse camp in Minnesota. Known for his remarkable determination and strength in the face of life’s challenges. In 1983, Jack earned the title of Mr. Western Colorado, showcasing his talent with his tamed buffalo, “Pawnee.” A true cowboy and farmer, Jack was one of the original “good old boys,” known for his authenticity and dedication to his roots. His love for animals was boundless, and throughout his life, he cared for a diverse array of creatures, including buffaloes, horses, snakes, goats, chickens, pigs, and even zebras. Jack was a remarkable individual whose spirit and faith were as strong as his determination. Jack’s commitment to his faith was a cornerstone of his life. He loved Jesus and was dedicated to sharing his faith with those around him, especially his children. His athletic prowess was evident in his high school years as a track star, and he demonstrated resilience from an early age, having survived a severe motorcycle accident at age 12. Jack’s warmth and friendship extended to everyone he met, whether they were down on their luck or prominent figures. He had a unique ability to connect with people from all walks of life and spoke his mind when he felt it was necessary, never backing down from standing up for what he believed was right. Those close to Jack knew him for his unwavering commitment to those in need. Whether it was through offering financial assistance to struggling families, donating bales of hay, or loaning out his tractor, he had an innate ability to see the needs of others and acted swiftly and quietly to meet them. His generosity extended to friends, neighbors, and strangers alike, leaving a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of crossing paths with him. As an entrepreneur and creative thinker, Jack loved making business deals and sharing stories of his many adventures and humorous experiences. His passion for life and unwavering principles made him a beloved figure in his community. Jack Eric McCoy will be remembered for his boundless spirit, his loving nature, and his steadfast commitment to his values and family. He will be greatly missed, but his memory will continue to inspire all who knew him.
Jack’s legacy lives on through his children, Ethan McCoy of Saint Cloud, MN, Jacob Fischer of Long Prairie, MN, Atlanta McCoy of Royalton, MN, and Savannah McCoy of Long Prairie, MN. He is also survived by his grandson, Knox Fischer. Jack also leaves behind his father, Philip McCoy, of Little Falls, MN; his brothers, Tom McCoy of Long Prairie, MN. and Philip S. McCoy Jr. of Little Falls, MN, and his sister, Janet McCoy-Slavenski of Ocala, FL.
His mother, Lily Droullard, his older brother, Baby Eric McCoy, and his daughter, Adrianne McCoy preceded him in death.