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Margaret G. <I>Rupley</I> McKaig

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Margaret G. Rupley McKaig

Birth
Pennsylvania, USA
Death
Jul 1955 (aged 64–65)
Burial
Orchard Park, Erie County, New York, USA Add to Map
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Mrs. Margaret G. Rupley McKaig, 64, of Idlewood Ave., died Tuesday afternoon in her home. A native of Mercersburg, Pa., where she received her early education, Mrs. McKaig later atten- ded Maryland College for Women at Lutherville, Md. In 1934, she was married to Thomas H. McKaig in Gettysburg, Pa. The following year they moved to Hamburg. Mrs. McKaig was a member of Hamburg Presbyterian Church and its Women's Assn. and of Hamburg's League of Women Voters. She formerly belonged to Abigail, Fillmore Chapter, DAR. A consulting engineer, Mr. Mc- Kaig is a member of the Buffalo and Erie County Library Board and a member of the New York State Board of Examiners for Professional Engineers. Besides her husband, other survivors are two brothers, the Rev. George A. Rupley, a former pastor of Tabor Lutheran Church and Simon M. Rupley of Mercersburg. The Rev. Fred M. Webber, pastor of Hamburg Presbyterian Church, will officiate at funeral serv|ces at 2:30 tomorrow after- noon in the church. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Orchard Park.
Printed in the Hamburg SUN Thursday, 7/28/1955 Page 4.
Mrs. Margaret G. Rupley McKaig, 64, of Idlewood Ave., died Tuesday afternoon in her home. A native of Mercersburg, Pa., where she received her early education, Mrs. McKaig later atten- ded Maryland College for Women at Lutherville, Md. In 1934, she was married to Thomas H. McKaig in Gettysburg, Pa. The following year they moved to Hamburg. Mrs. McKaig was a member of Hamburg Presbyterian Church and its Women's Assn. and of Hamburg's League of Women Voters. She formerly belonged to Abigail, Fillmore Chapter, DAR. A consulting engineer, Mr. Mc- Kaig is a member of the Buffalo and Erie County Library Board and a member of the New York State Board of Examiners for Professional Engineers. Besides her husband, other survivors are two brothers, the Rev. George A. Rupley, a former pastor of Tabor Lutheran Church and Simon M. Rupley of Mercersburg. The Rev. Fred M. Webber, pastor of Hamburg Presbyterian Church, will officiate at funeral serv|ces at 2:30 tomorrow after- noon in the church. Burial will be in Woodlawn Cemetery, Orchard Park.
Printed in the Hamburg SUN Thursday, 7/28/1955 Page 4.


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