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Linda McKay

1946 - 2025

Linda McKay obituary, 1946-2025, Ale, VA

Linda McKay Obituary

Linda McKay

May 15, 1946 - February 24, 2025

Ale, Virginia - Linda James McKay, of Alexandria, Va., born May 15, 1946 in Charlotte, NC., died following a long battle with Alzheimer's on Monday, February 24, 2025 peacefully with her husband by her side. She was the daughter of James A. McKay and Henrietta McWhirter of Mint Hill, NC. She attended local schools at Bain Elementary School and East Mecklenburg High School. In 1968, she graduated from Furman University in Greenville, SC, with studies in history and chemistry. After attending the University of Virginia Law School for one year, she worked as a Management Analyst at the U.S. Veteran's Administration in Washington, DC, helping the new Physicians Assistance Training Program. After several years, she returned to the University of Virginia Law School, graduating in 1975. From 1975 to mid 1978, she served as an Assistant District Attorney in Brooklyn, NY, handling appellate litigation and extraditions.

There, she met and married her husband, Frank J. Marine, another Assistant District Attorney, on May 7, 1977. From 1978 to 1983, she worked at the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration, U.S. Department of Justice in Washington, DC, administering federal grants to state law enforcement and court agencies. From 1983 to mid 1986, she worked at the Hawaii Criminal Justice Commission in Honolulu, Hawaii, preparing reports and studies regarding Hawaii's criminal and judicial systems. Ms. McKay also did volunteer work at the Hawaii Botanical Gardens. In late 1986, she returned to work in Washington,DC at the Office of Justice Programs at the Bureau of Justice Assistance, U.S. Department of Justice, where she managed and implemented grants to state and local agencies in various criminal justice programs, until she retired in 2004. In retirement, she and her husband enjoyed traveling extensively to Europe and elsewhere. Ms. McKay is survived by her beloved husband, Frank Marine, of 48 years and her brother, Jeffrey McKay of Wilmington, NC.

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Published by Charlotte Observer from Feb. 27 to Mar. 2, 2025.

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dave mcgraw

March 1, 2025

jeff, so sorry to hear of linda´s passing ....I have many good memories with your family and with especially our competitive games of every sort The last time i saw linda was in 1970 and always wondered how and where she was It seems she had a fulfilling life with a great career and good marriage!
My wife and I spend 3-4 months in Wilmington each Summer and would enjoy visiting if you are available
( 214-726-2170) Your family always felt like my family and I also joined you on beach trips ! I remember Judy from one of those trips ...jeff , call me if there is anything I can do for you
Frank , I apologize for not offering my condolences to you also Linda and I attended school from the second grade through high school and our families were very close

Judy Livingstone Robinson

February 27, 2025

Jeffrey, I'm sad to learn of Linda's passing. In our growing up years, she would spend a week in the city with me & I would spend a week on the farm. My mother & Henrietta were good friends & we all went to the beach a few times. Sorry to have lost touch. My love & sympathies. Judy

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