Mrs. McKay was born and educated in Winnipeg, taught for many years in rural schools and later was a substitute teacher in the Winnipeg School District. She had been an active member of Grey Street United Church and former choir member and a member of the Ladies Auxilliary of the A.C.I.
She was predeceased by her parents David and Annie (Jordan) Anderson and a brother David Anderson. Surviving besides her husband (William Taylor McKay) are one son Donald and daughter-in-law Susan of Mount Albert, Ontario; grandson Tyson; three sisters, Ethel and Anne Anderson and Mrs. William Sangster (Jean); and brother-in-law William; one brother George Anderson and sister-in-law Pauline; and sister-in-law Dolly Anderson, all of Winnipeg and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral Service held in Grey Street United Church on Monday, June 30, 1980 with interment in Elmwood Cemetery.
Mrs. McKay was born and educated in Winnipeg, taught for many years in rural schools and later was a substitute teacher in the Winnipeg School District. She had been an active member of Grey Street United Church and former choir member and a member of the Ladies Auxilliary of the A.C.I.
She was predeceased by her parents David and Annie (Jordan) Anderson and a brother David Anderson. Surviving besides her husband (William Taylor McKay) are one son Donald and daughter-in-law Susan of Mount Albert, Ontario; grandson Tyson; three sisters, Ethel and Anne Anderson and Mrs. William Sangster (Jean); and brother-in-law William; one brother George Anderson and sister-in-law Pauline; and sister-in-law Dolly Anderson, all of Winnipeg and numerous nieces and nephews.
Funeral Service held in Grey Street United Church on Monday, June 30, 1980 with interment in Elmwood Cemetery.
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