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TRICIA SIGNY MCKAY
Date of Passing: Nov 28, 2018
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryTRICIA SIGNY MCKAY On November 28, 2018, our daughter, sister and friend passed away peacefully, surrounded by family. Born to Hugh and Carmen (Johnson) McKay in Selkirk, Manitoba, she will be greatly missed by husband Glen Einarson and cat-daughter Thakka; mother Carmen McKay; sisters, Darla and Sandra; brother Donald; in-laws, aunts, uncle, cousins, nieces, nephews, great-nieces and nephews, great-great-niece, and many friends. Tricia grew up in Selkirk where she attended school. She had a wealth of talents, and a charismatic manner. She was a Sea Cadet, an officer of the Canadian Armed Forces CIC, and a 25-year member of the Royal Canadian Legion Branch 42. For many years she passionately enjoyed teaching sailing for the Manitoba Sail Centre. She loved the outdoors, camping, biking, sailing, inflatable dinghy-ing, and swimming. She enjoyed maintaining her vegetable gardens and shrubberies. She adored cooking and was known to be epi-curious; leaving behind quarts of such lacto-fermented classics as "salty-sour maraschino cherries," "spicy cauliflower, carrot, and onion medley," and "garlic-ginger carrots." She believed with every ounce of her being that she could both dance and sing, and could almost get you to believe it too. Her appreciation of her Icelandic heritage and genealogy was encouraged by her family, especially her Amma, and led to a lifetime love of Iceland, its literature and culture. As a youth, she attended Icelandic Language and Cultural camp in Gimli, Manitoba. She travelled to Iceland with the Snorri program, meeting her extended Icelandic family and working in a remote area of the westfjords. Her vibrancy came through strongly in her presentations and writings about her phenomenal experiences in Iceland. She encouraged others to travel and participate in the Snorri program, and was elected the first President of its Alumni Association. Tricia further indulged her love of Iceland in attending university there. She was a 30-year member of the Icelandic National League, first with the Selkirk Bruin Chapter, later with the Gimli Icelandic Canadian Society and serving one term on the INL of NA as a director at large. Her quick wit and excellent memory were also well-known, as anyone who has attempted a trivia match with her can attest. When travelling and exploring with Glen, she would connect the current beauty of a region with its history and family lore. She would then enthusiastically share interesting facts that she had uncovered along with illustrative photos. Tricia was creative and skilled in her art and craftwork, and has left handmade treasured keepsakes with her loved ones. Mostly, Tricia will be remembered for her smile, zest for life, joyful and positive attitude, and ability to make everyone laugh. A memorial service will be held at Selkirk Evangelical Lutheran Church on Friday, November 30 at 1:00 p.m. followed by interment of ashes at the Lutheran Cemetery and lunch at the Royal Canadian Legion Branch #42. Memorial donations may be made to the Icelandic community newspaper Lögberg-Heimskringla http://www.lh-inc.ca/. Eg elskadi pig svo mikid og ég elska pig mjög heitt ennpá. Arrangements entrusted to Interlake Cremation & Memorial Services
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Nov 29, 2018
Condolences & Memories (5 entries)
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I met Tricia through the Snorri program in 2001. It was a life changing trip. When I first met Tricia I was a bit envious of her amazing ability to make people laugh and her extraordinary wit. She made our trip so much better in that she could make everything more fun. When I very badly sprained my ankle in the first week and was thinking of just going home, she kept my spirits up with funny stories and encouragement. Im glad I stayed. Her knowledge of language and history added to our experience. I was always so impressed and grateful to her social magnanimity. She was truly one of a kind in the very best of ways. I greatly saddened to know that the last years have been so hard but you would never have known it without her saying something because she saw the best in things. Sending my love and condolences to all who loved her, she was truly one of a kind. Love and light: - Posted by: Jules Davis (Friend ) on: Dec 03, 2018
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Love you Tricia. You will always be in our hearts. - Posted by: Bev J Pierson (Aunt) on: Dec 03, 2018
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Tricia was a beam of light in every room she entered. I’ll never forget her cuz she always had the best songs and poems and stories to share. Rest In Peace “Tricia poisson”! - Posted by: Margaux LaCasse (Friend) on: Dec 02, 2018
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Thinking of you all. Tricia is the sunshine God sent down on us today. Sending our thoughts and prayers to Carmen and family. - Posted by: Lori Czayka (Cousin) on: Nov 30, 2018
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Our sincere condolences, Carmen, to you, and your family. Trish was so involved and passionate in everything she did. Her Amma would have been proud of her love of anything Icelandic !!! Blessings! - Posted by: Maxine & John Ingalls (Friend) on: Nov 29, 2018