Scott-McKay-Obituary

Scott D. McKay

Albany, New York

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March 30, 2004 Scott D. McKay, 46, of Ballston Spa, died Tuesday. Scott moved to Ballston Spa in 1989 from North Syracuse. A Locomotive Engineer for CSX Railroad in Selkirk, he was a member of the B.L.E. Locomotive Union in Albany. He was predeceased by his father Douglas McKay and his brother...

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Mrs McKay and Laurie, there are not words enough to describe how I and my family feel over Scott's passing. As others have stated, there will be many things to remember and cherish. Remembering him can only make one smile. All our love to your whole family at this time. take care, Diane

I was deeply saddened to read of Scotts death in the paper.
He lived with me for a short while and I have fond memories of sailing with him out of the Constantia marina. He was always kind to my boys and family. My sympathy goes out to his family.

Sincerely,
Cindy Rider

My Friend,
I will remember your life in ways only you could have given them. Our great trip out West when we crossed The Continential Divide in that snow storm, the day we chased after elks in Arizona, the first run of steelhead up the Salmon River, the days and nights at Kasoag, the camping trips, the long nights in the rain and snow switching box cars on the Hojack, the days when we were young and life seemed so long.
Mac, May the Lord lift you to a better place and keep the...

Scott and I dated all through high school. He was my first love and my best friend. I will never forget him or the wonderful times we shared. The McKays were like my second family. My heart goes out to all of Scott's family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.
Love, Linda

Scott was a fellow locomotive engineer and a well liked friend and co-worker to all who knew him well and to those who met him for the first time. I will personally miss his sense of humor as well as his postive, upbeat personality. My best wishes and deepest sympathy goes out to his family and friends. God bless you, Scott.

We knew Scott when he was a young boy. Our condolences to all the family from the Thomas family.

Kelly, our friend has passed but his memory will always be with us.Scott was a special person to everyone that knew him.He'll always be my friend and i'll never forget the good times we had together on the railroad. May god bless you and your family.

To a dear friend who will always hold a special place in our hearts. Growing up with Scott was a special gift we will always remember. Our love goes out to his family.
Love,
The Jones Family

Dear Laurie so sorry to read of your brothers passing my best to you and your family in this time of sorrow Love Joni