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Frieda Smithwick McKay
Bowie, Maryland
1934 - 2004


Bowie, Maryland
1934 - 2004
Mrs. Frieda Smithwick McKay entered this life on March 10, 1934, in
Lancaster County, South Carolina, the daughter of Joel Alexander & Janie
Marie Littlejohn Smithwick, both of whom preceded her in death. She passed
from this life at her home in Bowie, Maryland, at 3:40 pm, Monday, January
12, 2004, after a battle with cancer.
She was a 1951 graduate of Chester High School and was a graduate of
Mars Hill Junior College as well as Winthrop Teacher’s College in South
Carolina. She received her Masters degree in Biology & English from the
University of North Carolina and her Masters of Arts degree in Biology from
Vanderbilt University/Peabody College in Nashville, Tennessee.
She was
united in marriage to Clair Albert McKay, on June 28, 1968, at the Foundry
Methodist Church in Washington, DC and to this union arrived one daughter
to bless their home.
Mrs. McKay was a junior high & high school educator
having taught English, Biology, Geology & Chemistry in several different
school systems from 1956 to 1973, in the South. Her hobby was music, and she
was a gifted musician. She enjoyed playing the piano and had a gifted voice,
singing Alto. She was a member of the United Parish of Bowie. She enjoyed
participating in the Con Viva Musica Madrigal Group in Bowie. She was a
devoted wife, mother & friend.
Frieda leaves to mourn her passing her loving husband: Clair Albert
McKay of Bowie, Maryland; her loving daughter: Elizabeth Anne McKay & her
husband: Brian Wolpin, MD of Boston, Massachusetts; her loving brothers:
Myron Smithwick & his wife: Kathleen of Raleigh, NC; Walter Smithwick & his
wife: Faye of Florence, SC; Jim Smithwick & his wife: Louise of Columbia,
SC; her loving sisters: Marie Parker & her husband: Roy of Fayetteville, NC;
Jane Shohan & her husband: Herschel of Amhurst, Massachusetts; her father in
law & mother in law: Frank & Anna K. McKay of Vevay, Indiana; several
nieces, nephews & other relatives; She was preceded also in death by one
infant daughter.