George Oliver McKay, Jr.
December 29, 2017
George was born October 18, 1938, in Des Moines, Iowa to George and Geraldine (Dixon) McKay. He died December 29, 2017 at Iowa Methodist Medical Center surrounded by family.
George graduated from Technical High School in 1958. He was on the diving team at North High School where he earned third place in a State Swimming Competition. He transferred to Technical High School to pursue his passion for woodworking where he made several pieces of furniture that were displayed at the school. While in school, George met Barbara Brown at Good Park and knew she would be his wife. The couple married on October 18, 1958 and celebrated 59 years of marriage. Directly out of high school, George worked as a carpenter making windows, then for Fry Manufacturing making carbon paper for five years, and later at Armstrong Tire Company.
George became acquainted with Jehovah’s Witnesses by his grandmother, Mildred McKay and was later baptized in 1968 as one of Jehovah’s Witnesses where he remained faithful.
George loved thinking out of the box, always thinking of different businesses he could try. He eventually started a well-known company in Des Moines, Reliable Maintenance and then Ankeny Dry Cleaners.
Most of all, George loved his family and was proud of his children, grandchildren and great-grandchildren. He never met a stranger and touched the lives of many people. His family was always surprised at the number of people he knew. George worked hard, had a positive attitude and a generous spirit.
He is survived by his wife, Barbara; three children, Machele Lugo of Phoenix, AZ, Keith (Stephanie) McKay of Des Moines, IA and George (Cheryl) McKay of Aurora, CO; five siblings, Leona Clayburn, Geraldine Baker, Angela Lewis, Christine Jordan and Ramona Moore; 10 grandchildren; and 2 great-grandchildren. George was preceded in death by his parents, George and Geraldine McKay; siblings, Michael McKay, Wiley McKay, Mildred Henderson and Constance Jones.
Services will be held at Hamilton’s, 3601 Westown Parkway in West Des Moines, IA on Friday, January 5, 2018 at 2 p.m. and visitation on Thursday, January 4, 2018, from 5 to 7 p.m.
In lieu of flowers, memorials may be made to Jehovah’s Witnesses. Condolences may be expressed at www.HamiltonsFuneralHome.com.
Kitten Johnson and Marlene Ackiss
01/08/2018
Aunt Barbara, Shelly, Keith, Stephanie, Georgie, Cheryl, and kids, we are so sorry for your loss. Uncle Corky will be missed. Kitten and Marlene
barbara addy
01/05/2018
Dear Barb and family, so sorry for your loss. I have always remembered when we all pioneered in April of 1977. My daughter Nikki was almost 5 and George said he would give her a quarter if she would do a presentation at the door. He went with her and she did it and got her quarter. It was her 1st time speaking at a door. Many good memories. Love to all and may Jehovah comfort your hearts. Much love, Bill and Barb Addy
Deborah (Debbie) Lewis
01/05/2018
Im truly sorry to hear about Bro. McKay. Please accept my heartfelt sympathy. My prayers that Jehovah will be with you to comfort you in this time of sadness.
Renee Callender Pope
01/05/2018
Thinking of you all. So sorry for your loss. May Jehovah bring you comfort.
Mary Dean McCracken
01/05/2018
So sorry to hear about George. He was a wonderful person. He was from a wonderful Family. My prayers are with the McKay Family. You have been thru a lot lately so keep your head up.
Wendy Johnson
01/03/2018
Uncle Lipps was such a good uncle. He was so funny and very smart. Aunt Barb, Shelly, Keith, and George I'm praying that god wraps you in the comfort of his loving arms during this sad time. I love you all!
Lisa Moulder
01/03/2018
Uncle Corky was the best and he will be missed! He helped me out when I really needed it and I will always be grateful to him for that. We had some really good times when his family would visit us in Colorado. I'll always treasure those tubing trips. I am so looking forward to the time when death will be no more.
Vicki Andrews (Clayburn)
01/03/2018
I have very fond memories of my Uncle Corky. As a child, we lived very close to one another and he, along with my grandfather, were the only constant positive male figures in my life. They showed me what a man should be, how he should conduct himself and how he should love and honor his family. He was very funny and sometime mischievous with a wonderful sense of humor. He worked hard and provided for his family and sometimes ours too. He was obviously loyal, married for almost 60 years ... WOW. He will be missed by many, including me, my siblings and my mother, Leonna Clayburn. Love you Uncle Corky. You will always remain a special man in my heart.
Karla and Louie Herman
01/03/2018
We will never forget how kind and caring George McKay was to EVERY single person he encountered! Thinking of dear Barbara and their family, and of our former Walnut Creek Congregation in West Des Moines, Iowa. Louie and I never had the privilege of knowing George when he was young, but we look forward to doing so in the new system of things: Let his flesh become fresher than in youth; let him return to the days of his youthful vigor, Job 33:25. Love and Hugs to all, from Cimarron, Kansas, Karla and Louie Herman
Mary Gutierrez
01/03/2018
So sorry to hear about Brother McKay. We know he is on the sleep train heading for paradise and we will see him soon. May Jehovah continue to get you strength to endure these Last days. Sincerely,may the scriptures comfort us. Isaiah 26:19; Ps. 37:11,29.
Rocha Irvin
01/03/2018
Truly heartbroken to hear of Uncle Corkys passing.I hope you find comfort in knowing he was loved and will be truly missed.
Joel W Miller
01/03/2018
im sorry for your loss keith he was a nice man in the short time i worked there at reliable maitnance