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Mary Jane <I>Rodger</I> McKay

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Mary Jane Rodger McKay

Birth
Middleville, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Death
3 Nov 1970 (aged 91–92)
Perth, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada
Burial
Mississippi Mills, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada Add to Map
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1970, Thursday November 19, The Almonte Gazette page 3
Mrs Mary Jane McKay
The death occurred in Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, November 3, of Mary Jane Rodger, wife of the late John McKay. Mrs McKay was in her 93rd year and had spent the last few months in Lanark Lodge, Perth. Born in Middleville, Mrs McKay was the last surviving member of the late James Rodger and his wife Maria Whitten. Three brothers and two sisters predeceased her, namely: James of North Dakota; David and Bella of Salmon Arm, B.C.; Hugh of Middleville and Ellen of Rosetta. Following her marriage, Mrs McKay resided in Arnprior until the retirement of her husband. At that time the couple came to make their home in Almonte. Of a quiet disposition, the late Mrs McKay took pleasure in he activities of her home and church. A family of four survive, namely: T. Lloyd, of Ottawa; Laura (Mrs J.V. Baker), Oakville; Ethel (Mrs Morden Duncan) and Olive (Mrs Howard Giles), both of Almonte. The funeral was held from the Kerry Funeral Home, Thursday, November 5, with burial in the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev Robert McCrea. The pallbearers were three grandsons, Bruce Duncan, Tom and Brian McKay and three nephews, Wm Creighton, Roy Rodger and James McKay.
1970, Thursday November 19, The Almonte Gazette page 3
Mrs Mary Jane McKay
The death occurred in Great War Memorial Hospital, Perth, November 3, of Mary Jane Rodger, wife of the late John McKay. Mrs McKay was in her 93rd year and had spent the last few months in Lanark Lodge, Perth. Born in Middleville, Mrs McKay was the last surviving member of the late James Rodger and his wife Maria Whitten. Three brothers and two sisters predeceased her, namely: James of North Dakota; David and Bella of Salmon Arm, B.C.; Hugh of Middleville and Ellen of Rosetta. Following her marriage, Mrs McKay resided in Arnprior until the retirement of her husband. At that time the couple came to make their home in Almonte. Of a quiet disposition, the late Mrs McKay took pleasure in he activities of her home and church. A family of four survive, namely: T. Lloyd, of Ottawa; Laura (Mrs J.V. Baker), Oakville; Ethel (Mrs Morden Duncan) and Olive (Mrs Howard Giles), both of Almonte. The funeral was held from the Kerry Funeral Home, Thursday, November 5, with burial in the Auld Kirk Cemetery. Services were conducted by Rev Robert McCrea. The pallbearers were three grandsons, Bruce Duncan, Tom and Brian McKay and three nephews, Wm Creighton, Roy Rodger and James McKay.


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