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Noreen M <I>MacAulay</I> Mack

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Noreen M MacAulay Mack

Birth
Vancouver, Greater Vancouver Regional District, British Columbia, Canada
Death
9 Aug 2003 (aged 88)
Branford, New Haven County, Connecticut, USA
Burial
Porter, Niagara County, New York, USA Add to Map
Plot
60-4-2
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Niagara Gazette Aug.15, 2003
Noreen Mack formerly of Lewiston Heights and Youngstown, NY died on August 9; 2003 in Branford, Ct. Proud of her Canadian heritage, Noreen Mack was born in Vancouver, British Columbia· on May 31, 1915, the seventh child of Henry· Charles Macaulay of Lindsay, Ontario and Marie Victoria Cameron of Owen Sound, Ontario. Her father was the first mayor of Dawson City, Yukon Territory, elected in 1902 during the Gold Rush.
On October 1S: 1939, Noreen Mack married John Fulton Ross, an executive with ·the Canadian Firm, Moore Business Forms. They relocated from Winnipeg, Manitoba to Kansas City, Missouri, Denton, Texas, and finally settled in Lewiston, NY in 1958. Mr. Ross died on August 25, 1961. On June 27, 1962, Noreen Mack married William Henry Mack of Youngstown, NY, then Vice-President of Laur & Mack Construction Co. They were active members of the Niagara Falls Country Club and the Youngstown Yacht club. Mr. Mack died· on April 30, 1991.
Mrs. Mack was a competitive golfer; talented designer and jewelry maker and opera enthuisiast. As a proud mother and grandmother, Noreen Mack accepted her new extended family with caring and enthusiasm. She is survived by a son, Randolph Ross of Danville, CA; a daughter, Susan Ross of Easton, CT; a stepdaughter, Gretchen Greene of Youngstown, NY; stepsons, Cnristopher Mack of Ganesevoort, NY and George Mack of Skidawy Island, SC, a third stepson, Charles Mack of Saratoga, NY; predeceased her, a brother, Alec Macaulay of Vancouver, British Columbia, sixteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survived Mrs. Mack.
A memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Bernard's Roman Catholic Church in Youngstown, NY at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 13, 2003. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Ainsley Ross-MacCormack Fund, c/o Charles MacConnack, President, Save the Children, 54 Wilton Road, Westport, CT 06880. Since 1992, this fund has provided vocational school scholarships for poor girls in Nepal.
Niagara Gazette Aug.15, 2003
Noreen Mack formerly of Lewiston Heights and Youngstown, NY died on August 9; 2003 in Branford, Ct. Proud of her Canadian heritage, Noreen Mack was born in Vancouver, British Columbia· on May 31, 1915, the seventh child of Henry· Charles Macaulay of Lindsay, Ontario and Marie Victoria Cameron of Owen Sound, Ontario. Her father was the first mayor of Dawson City, Yukon Territory, elected in 1902 during the Gold Rush.
On October 1S: 1939, Noreen Mack married John Fulton Ross, an executive with ·the Canadian Firm, Moore Business Forms. They relocated from Winnipeg, Manitoba to Kansas City, Missouri, Denton, Texas, and finally settled in Lewiston, NY in 1958. Mr. Ross died on August 25, 1961. On June 27, 1962, Noreen Mack married William Henry Mack of Youngstown, NY, then Vice-President of Laur & Mack Construction Co. They were active members of the Niagara Falls Country Club and the Youngstown Yacht club. Mr. Mack died· on April 30, 1991.
Mrs. Mack was a competitive golfer; talented designer and jewelry maker and opera enthuisiast. As a proud mother and grandmother, Noreen Mack accepted her new extended family with caring and enthusiasm. She is survived by a son, Randolph Ross of Danville, CA; a daughter, Susan Ross of Easton, CT; a stepdaughter, Gretchen Greene of Youngstown, NY; stepsons, Cnristopher Mack of Ganesevoort, NY and George Mack of Skidawy Island, SC, a third stepson, Charles Mack of Saratoga, NY; predeceased her, a brother, Alec Macaulay of Vancouver, British Columbia, sixteen grandchildren and two great grandchildren also survived Mrs. Mack.
A memorial Mass of Christian Burial will be held at St. Bernard's Roman Catholic Church in Youngstown, NY at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, September 13, 2003. In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made to the Ainsley Ross-MacCormack Fund, c/o Charles MacConnack, President, Save the Children, 54 Wilton Road, Westport, CT 06880. Since 1992, this fund has provided vocational school scholarships for poor girls in Nepal.


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