Richard McKay

Richard McKay, age 70, of Fort Totten, ND, died Wednesday, September 14, 2011, at Altru Hospital in Grand Forks, ND.

Richard was born October 22, 1940, at Fort Totten, ND, the son of Michael and Florence (Lohnes) McKay.  He grew up in the Forth Totten area, and attended school at St. Michael Little Flower School.  He graduated from high school in Flandreau, SD.    In 1964, Richard entered the US Navy.  Following his discharge, he moved to California where he worked.  He met Anita Collins who became the mother of two of his children, Jason and Gina.  Richard moved back to Fort Totten in 1970, and in 1973, became companion with Mildred “Millie” Sherman.  They were united in marriage February 22, 1990.    Richard worked at various jobs, including driving for Indian Health Service, until his retirement in 2001.

He is survived by his wife Millie; 6 children:  Gina McKay, Schurz, Nevada, Lisa Burdick, Fort Totten, Jamie Burdick, Belcourt, ND, Laura Fournier, Crystal McKay and Ashley McKay, all Ft. Totten; 20 grandchildren; two brothers, Sylvester (Elaine) Albuquerque, New Mexico, Phillip (Phyllis) Warwick; two sisters, Viola McKay of Minnesota and Lois Ann McKay, Omaha, Nebraska.

Richard was preceded in death by one son, Jason;  his parents; two brothers, Timothy and Melvin;

and two sisters Evangeline and Audrey.

 

FUNERAL SERVICE: Seven Dolors Catholic Church, Fort Totten, ND

DATE AND TIME: Wednesday, September 21, 2011 at 10:00 AM

BURIAL: St. Jerome's Catholic Cemetery, rural Fort Totten, ND


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Name: Annette Smith and Family

Date: September 18th, 2011

Message: Our deep heartfelt sympathies and condolences go out to all family members and friends of our beloved Richard. We will all charish his memory and remember with fondness Richard's wonderful personality. He will be truly missed yet Richard will still live on in our hearts and minds. We all wanted to be around Richard and enjoy his company. And although we grieve with Richard's passing we know he is in a better place with all our other family members who've gone on before us. He is with family, friends and the Creator now. Although our family can't be there with all of you, we are with you in spirit. With much love and sympathy... Annette Smith and Family, Oakland, California