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James William McKay Jr.

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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James W. McKay Jr.James William McKay Jr., 53, of Allison Park, formerly of Slippery Rock, died Tuesday.He is survived by his wife, Diana L. McKay; and two children, James W. IV and Lindsay M. McKay. Also surviving are his siblings, Maureen Stephen and her husband, Scott; Susan Ostapchenko and...

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Dear Diana and Family,
I was so very sorry to hear of your loss. I have been praying for you since I saw you at Elfinwild around Easter and will continue to pray for you and your family. May your fond memories help you through this difficult time and sustain you in days to come.
Sincerely,
Janine Colaizzi

Dearest McKay Family,
I am "Pappy's" daughter and I knew Jim from when we grew up visiting with Bill...I had not seen Jim in years but my father would see him in the city serveral times a month and Jim would give up his lunch hour to spend with my Dad having a cup of coffee and sandwich. I knew this because everytime they met Dad would talk about it for weeks! Jim made him feel "like a million bucks" as my Dad would say. They are probably up in Heaven having lunch together again. God...

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To the McKay Family,
You have my heartfelt sympathy, know that you are in my prayers.

We are sorry for your loss.

Diana & Family,

Our deepest thoughts and prayers are with you all. May our Lord comfort you during this time. Love and Blessings,

Don, Valerie, Adam & Alan Zulka
Elfinwild Presbyterian Church

I would like to express my deepest sympathy to Diane and her family. I worked with Jim at Sebrite and found him a caring, helpful and funny guy. He will be missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to all who knew him

I had James William McKay, Sr. as an English teacher when I went to high school.He was one of my favorite teachers. Mr. McKay please accept my sincere condolences on your recent loss.

Diana, Bill, and Mary Agnes;
Diana, you don't know me but I went to high school with Jim before he moved away. In fact, he was in 8th grade, I was in 7th and I had a little crush on him.(my last name was Snyder). However, it's Bill that I know from working at Slippery Rock University for the last 34 years, first as a secretary to Bob Lowry in Admissions, then Word Processing, then 3rd Floor Old Main. I want to express my sincere symphathies in your loss. I never saw Jim again after he...