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Annette Elizabeth McNair, 74, passed away on August 23, 2023, in Kemp, Texas. She was born on February 25, 1949, in Monahans, Texas to parents Clifford M. McKinley and Ivey (Pickett) McKinley.
Annette was an incredibly devoted mother and grandmother to her family whom she loved dearly. She was a graduate of the class of 1968 of Kemp High School where she was also a member of the cheerleading and drill team squad where she laughed and boasted as being the worst cheerleaders Kemp ever had. She formerly worked at Republic National Bank of Dallas where she would assist with new accounts. In her free time Annette enjoyed gardening, loving animals, and watching television shows such as sports, court tv, and shopping channels. She was an avid reader, enjoying a consumption of information both legal and political. Annette had a heart for serving others, she volunteered in the gift shop at Presbyterian Hospital in Kaufman, Texas for many years.
Annette was preceded in death by her parents, Clifford and Ivey McKinley of Kemp, Texas; siblings, Alan McKinley of Kemp, Texas, Marilyn McKinley Arbuckle of Royse City, Texas, and James McKinley of Point, Texas.
She is survived by her sons, Joe McNair & Diane of Kemp, Texas, and Jason McNair & Collien of Mabank, Texas; grandchildren, Janie Lynn, Chloe Williams, Audrey McNair, Laci McNair, McKinley McNair, and Katherine McNair; great-grandson Beau Allen Williams; siblings, Sidney McKinley & Jill of Kemp, Texas, Janet Davis & Lonnie Gaddis of Tool, Texas, and many nieces and nephews.
The family would like to request in lieu of flowers for donations to be made to The Humane Society or Friends of The Animals of Cedar Creek Lake 122 Old Gun Barrel Ln #8, Gun Barrel City, Texas 75156.
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