In Memory

Andy McKinlay

Andrew Mckinlay of West Virginia died last month from a heart attack. He was 48 years old. His loss is mourned by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arch Mckinlay of Oak Harbor. He is survived by his parents, two brothers and a sister. In lieu of flowers the family asks that donations be made to the Disabled American Veterans Association



 
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09/04/08 11:50 AM #1    

Andy Wojciechowski

Here's a couple of obits I found for Andy. In school, he was a funny guy and always trying to make people laugh. Plus he made a bow tie look good. See you on the other side Andy.
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Ranson, W.Va. - Andrew Cameron McKinlay, 48, passed away at home in Ranson, W.Va. He is survived by two brothers, Geoffrey McKinlay, Nevada and Arch McKinlay, VI, Maryland; one sister, Lorna Johnson, Washington. www.BrownFuneralHomesW V.com Published: 2008-07-03


Andrew Cameron McKinlay
Andrew Cameron McKinlay, 48, passed away at his home in Ranson, WV.

Born March 27, 1960 in Corpus Christi, Texas, he was the son of Arch McKinlay and Elizabeth Wolfenden McKinlay, of Oak Harbor, Washington.

He served in the U. S. Air Force, attended Washington State University, worked for Trans World Airlines, and lived abroad for a number of years, and was a salesman for the ABC Group.

In addition to his parents he is survived by two brothers, Geoffrey McKinlay, of Nevada, and Arch McKinlay, VI, of Maryland, and one sister, Lorna Johnson, of Washington State.

Services will be private.

Family requests donations be made to the Disabled American Veterans Association, DAV Memorial Program, P. O. Box 14301, Cincinnati, OH 45250-0301.

Arrangements are by Jefferson Chapel Funeral Home, Ranson, WV.

10/09/08 06:43 PM #2    

Kathy Kerr (Kroll)

Andy was a friendly, outgoing guy with lots of talent, intelligence, ambition, and a great sense of humor. I remember during our senior year when he and Kevin Boreen were trying to teach themselves Russian. When he and Kevin heard that I would be going to Russia after graduation, they taught me some of my first Russian words. He was always a fun person to be around.

** Kathy Kerr Kroll

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