Topsham- George A. McKay age 78 of Pinewood Drive died Sunday, January 20th at his home.
He was born in Augusta, on June 18, 1940 the son of Arthur “Red” and Geneva Adams McKay. He served three years in the Marine Corps being honorably discharged in 1960.
On September 10, 1960 he married Dolores F. Ouellette. She died January 22, 2014.
For thirty- eight years George worked as a loader then supervisor for US Gypsum in Lisbon Falls. George also built houses with Phil Pinette.
George enjoyed playing golf and cribbage as wells as going to the casino and on the former Mainline Bus Tours.
He was a member of the Brunswick Knights of Columbus and the Topsham American Legion.
Surviving are three sons, Dennis of Topsham, David of Richmond and Darrin and his wife Brenda of Brunswick. A sister Nora Labbe of Topsham.
Visiting hours will be held Thursday, January 24th from 4-6 PM at Stetson’s Funeral Home 12 Federal St. Brunswick. A funeral service will be held Friday, January 25th at 11AM at the funeral home.
Spring interment with military honors will be held at St. John’s Cemetery, Brunswick.
Memorial donations may be made to CHANS Home Health & Hospice 60 Baribeau Drive, Brunswick, Maine 04011.
Memorial condolences may be expressed and a video tribute may be viewed at stetsonsfuneralhome.com
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