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Michael 'Jim' McKay

Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

Dec 10, 1964 – Dec 31, 2016 (Age 52)

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BORN
December 10, 1964
DIED
December 31, 2016
AGE
52
LOCATION
Shrewsbury, Massachusetts

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Michael James 'Jim' McKay died on December 31, 2016 at the age of 52. Born to James McKay and the late Bonita (Hale) McKay in Marlborough, Connecticut he was a graduate of Rham High School. He is survived by Mary M. Williamson, his wife of 21 years; daughters, Shannon L. and Megan M. McKay,...

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Mary, Shannon & Megan, We're so sorry for your loss. Please know we are thinking of you and our thoughts and prayers are with you at this sad time.

I knew Jim through his work with Shrewsbury Little League Softball and had the pleasure of getting to know him throughout those years. He was so focused on helping the kids in town and always had their best interests at heart. My sincerely condolences to the family.

I had the pleasure of getting to know Jim in the youth softball leagues in Shrewsbury. He was just a tremendous person who was so unselfish with his time. He was the guy who would help the other teams pitcher during a game and not think twice about. He will be missed for all of his contributions to our community. My condolences to his wife and kids in this difficult time.

My condolences to Mary, Shannon & Megan as well as Scotty & Michelle. I am still truly crushed and having a hard expressing my true feelings. Jimbo was a man larger then life itself. We met in the late 80's playing on the same DEC softball team. We instantly bonded from softball, flag football, fantasy football, golfed my 1st round ever with him, as my softball coach, mentor and co-worker. As well as the occasional social gathering at Sully's, the Dragon, the softball field and as of...

I am sorry for your loss. Jim is the most positive and fun person I have ever met! He will be missed.

My deepest condolences for your loss. I worked with Jim for many years in Hudson and please know he was the best combination of technical expert, coach, prankster, team player, cheerleader and friend. He would do anything for anyone...he even help me reinstall the headlight on my car one winter! Jim will be missed by everyone who had the honor of knowing him and will always be remembered with a full heart.

I'm a colleague of Jim's based in Ireland. I have to say that in my 20 year Intel career I never met anyone like him. He seemed to know absolutely everyone. This was because Jim was the type of man who would always go out of his way to make a friend or to help where he could. I think he may well have been one of the best known and most popular men in our entire part of the company. I have to say also that Jim's popularity was not just down to his ability to make friends. Jim was a great...

Shannon, Megan, & Mary,
Our deepest condolences for your loss. So many fond memories we all have of Jim. Our girls were blessed to have him in their younger years. We remember what a loving Dad he was with his girls. You are all in our thoughts and prayers.

To Mary ,Shannon , & Megan
Please know your husband and father was loved by many. I knew Jim only about 6-7 years and in that time he became a dear friend. I enjoyed talking sports and and listening to music with him I can't believe I'll never get to see that smile or have him ask me what projects I was working on again. I hope the girls get save all these posts to know how much their father was loved