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MARGARET HANNAY Obituary

HANNAY--Margaret Lois

Patterson, died on August 11, 2016 after a four-year struggle with brain cancer. She was born in Rochester, NH, on December 20, 1944, the eldest child of Dr. Lois Kunz Patterson, biologist, and Rev. Dr. Ralph Patterson, pastor in New England with summers as a Christian camp director, mostly at Deerfoot Lodge in Speculator, NY. Margaret had two brothers, Ronnie who died as a 'blue baby' on the day of his birth, and Ken, a Vietnam Veteran and Chief of Operations of the Portland, OR District Navigation and Hydrographic Survey Missions of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. He died less than a month after his diagnosis of Glioblastoma Multiforme at age 49. Margaret received the same diagnosis in October 2012, but advanced cancer care gave her a much longer life. She was very grateful for the excellent care of her doctors, home health aides, and Community Hospice of Albany County. Margaret went to Wheaton College in Illinois, where she had an excellent education in English literature; she met David Hannay when they were 18, and he was the love of her life. They were married at age 20 and spent more than 50 happy years together. Both Margaret and David continued with graduate school through the Ph.D. and became professors, Margaret in English Literature at Siena College and David in Computer Science at Union College. Along with David, she was proud of their daughters Deborah Hannay Sunoo, a Presbyterian pastor married to Ken Kyung Sunoo, and Catharine Hannay, a teacher and creative writer married to Eric Peterman, and of their granddaughters Rebecca Catharine Jin Sunoo and Alina Margaret Yun Sunoo. She felt blessed to live near so many of David's family, raising their daughters in a home inherited from David's grandparents in Westerlo, NY. Dr. Hannay was Professor of English at Siena College from 1980 to 2013. Her speciality was the literature of early modern England, and she frequently taught Elizabethan Literature, English Renaissance Literature, and Shakespeare, as well as the Honors Great Books class for first year students. In 2000 she received the first Raymond Kennedy Excellence in Scholarship Award from the College. At Siena she served as chair of the core curriculum committee, chair of the committee to establish the Honors program, and chair of the English department. Her publications include more than fifty articles and seventeen books, including biographies of C.S. Lewis, Lady Mary Wroth, and Mary Sidney, Countess of Pembroke; seven volumes of editions of works and correspondence by the Sidney family edited with Noel Kinnamon and Michael Brennan; and essay collections, most recently the two-volume "Ashgate Research Companion on the Sidneys, 1500-1700," edited with Michael Brennan and Mary Ellen Lamb (2015). Her books have received various "Book of the Year" awards, and her volume on Dorothy Sayers was nominated for an Edgar Award by the Mystery Writers of America. Over the years Margaret received a number of research fellowships including three from the National Endowment of the Humanities and three from the Folger Shakespeare Library in Washington, DC. She has served on boards of the Modern Language Association, as Council Secretary of the Renaissance English Text Society, and as national president of the Conference on Christianity and Literature. She was a founder, secretary, and then president of the Society for the Study of Early Modern Women, from which she received a Lifetime Achievement Award. She was secretary and president of the International Sidney Society, which gave her the Jean Robertson Lifetime Achievement Award. Each of these things, she said, was a great joy; she loved teaching, caring for students, attending conferences on the English Renaissance, and sleuthing in the archives in England and Wales for her research. With David, Margaret was an enthusiastic member of First Presbyterian Church of Albany, NY. She served on session, taught classes, and was most recently on the welcoming Membership Committee. She was blessed to have such good friends and pastors in this historic church that welcomes all people and strives to serve those in need. She was most grateful for the similar ministry of Franciscan ideals at Siena College, and for the deep friendship of colleagues there. She also treasured her friendship with colleagues across the English- speaking academic world who shared her research interest in early modern writers. A memorial service will be held at First Presbyterian Church, 362 State St., Albany, NY 12210, on Sunday, August 28th at 1:00pm. Memorial donations in Margaret's honor may be given to First Presbyterian Church of Albany for Mission and Outreach.

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Published by New York Times on Aug. 14, 2016.

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Joe & Laura Barton

September 13, 2016

Our most sincere condolences to David and his family. We will miss Margaret's smiling face and caring ways. She was truly a wonderful and compassionate person. It was an honor to have her as our friend. We will miss you dearly. Our prayers are with you always.

Victoria Burke

August 30, 2016

To David and family, Margaret was a wonderful mentor to so many scholars. I remember her kindness in making sure that a mutual discovery led to a single-authored article for me, since she knew that would be more beneficial to my career than a joint-authored one. I enjoyed seeing her over the years at conferences and at libraries, and learned so much from her work on early modern women. She was a truly special person whom I feel honoured to have known.

Martine van Elk

August 22, 2016

My condolences to Margaret's family. Like numerous others, I benefited tremendously from her scholarship and support of my work over the years. She will be greatly missed.

Susan Haney

August 17, 2016

David my deepest condolences to you and your family on the loss of Margaret, a true scholar and friend to all who knew her.

Elizabeth Inman

August 16, 2016

Wonderful, bright, lovely lady. I was fortunate to have her as an English professor at Siena College. I am very sorry for your loss.

Loi Edwards

August 15, 2016

It has been an honor to have been a friend...May Margaret's Memory Be A Blessing...May Her Legacy Live On...My Deepest Sympathy to David & Her Dear Family...Sincerely, Lois H. Edwards

Tracey Martin Regional Food Bank

August 15, 2016

The Regional Food Bank of Northeastern New York mourns the loss of this accomplished, generous woman. Prayers are with David and the Hannay family.

Helen Hackett

August 15, 2016

I came to know Margaret in the late 1980s when I was an early career scholar working on Mary Wroth. Margaret was extremely supportive and generously shared her own work in progress with me. Over the years we kept in touch, including some lovely lunches together on occasions when she was in London. It was always a delight to see her and to share ideas and discoveries. Margaret's outstanding scholarship will live on in her many invaluable published works. My deepest condolences to her family.

Gary J. Gustin, Jr.

August 15, 2016

I was privileged to have Dr. Hannay as an English literature professor at Siena College. She was a wonderful lady. My condolences to her family and friends. Rest in peace, Dr. Hannay.

Rebecca (Rokitowski) DiCaprio

August 15, 2016

You shared your love and passion of literature with so many. I will fondly remember your council and our conversations. Rest in peace; I wish you an endless archive and library in this next life. Siena would not have been the same without you. (Siena '06)

Tim OToole

August 14, 2016

A gentle and brilliant spirit. We will cherish your memory.

August 14, 2016

She was a beautiful woman, so sorry to hear of her passing.

Barbara Roberts

August 14, 2016

Sending thoughts..prayers..and deepest sympathy to the Hannay family.....From a former First Pres Family member..Barbara Roberts

Jolleen Wagner

August 14, 2016

Patron Saint of Teachers, St. John Baptist De La Salle said, "To touch the hearts of your students is the greatest miracle you can perform." (Med. 139.3)

Thank you Dr. Hannay for all those Siena hearts you touched over the years...you are part of all of the hearts we're all striving to touch now.

Russ Williams

August 14, 2016

To the family, abiding condolences and empathy for the loss of Margaret, a friend of the word, of peace, and to the stranger. (I am moved to recall that her one-time professor and mentor, Dr. Hugh McLean, were he yet living, would feel a great hurt upon learning of her loss, but shall now recognize a friend and colleague of the word as she appears at his side.). My hat is off to Margaret, but my regard for her remains on.

Mike and Nancy McNulty & Family

August 14, 2016

To all of Margaret's Family: We are very sorry for your loss.

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