UNKNOWN PAPER - FEBRUARY 1926 ANNIE MCKAY at the home of her daughter, Mrs. H.B. COCK, South Tatamagouche, on February 9, of paralysis, there passed to the Great Beyond. Mrs. Annie McKAY having outlived the allotted span of "three score years and ten" by five years. During the past three years she has suffered as a paralytic, but the last and final stroke came three weeks previous to her death. Thru all of her sickness she was a most patient sufferer. She was a consistent member of the New Annan Presbyterian Church, a life member of the W.F.M.S. of that place, a loving mother and member of their household, a kind and sympathetic neighbor, and as such as she will be missed from among us. He husband, the late Hugh McKAY, predeceased her by ten years, and their only son, John, was accidentally killed in a Western Mine, eleven years ago. Besides her daughter, Mrs. B.H. COCK, and a grand daughter Helen C. COCK, of South Tatamagouche there are left two sisters, of Dakota, U.S.A. Jane of The Falls, N.S. one brother, John of Balmoral, N.S. and another grand daughter Jean McKAY of Tony River, Pictou Co. N.S. The funeral services were held from the house Feb. 11th and were conducted by Rev. A.T. MacDONALD, who knowing the Christian convictions and steadfastness of faith of the deceased chose for his text Romans 8: 38, 39. "For I am persuaded that neither death, nor life, nor angels nor principalities, nor power, no things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any other creature shall be able to separate us from the love of God which is in Christ Jesus our Lord." The choir sang the selections "The Lord is my Shepherd", "Meet me There" "In the Sweet Bye and Bye". Interment was at The Falls cemetery.