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Muncy Snow <I>Boyd</I> McKinney

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Muncy Snow Boyd McKinney

Birth
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Death
29 May 2009 (aged 72)
Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered. Specifically: Favorite fishing hole Add to Map
Memorial ID
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Published in The Tennessean on 5/31/2009

Muncy McKinney 1937-2009

My mother, Muncy Snow Boyd McKinney, passed away at 10am this
morning, May 29th, 2009 in Knoxville, TN at Hillcrest North. After 5
months on a respiratory ventilator she decided she was tired and wanted
to be free of pain. The nurses and respiratory therapists were very
supportive and helped keep mom as comfortable as they could until her
body was done. I was with her this morning when she passed peacefully.

Her last conversations were about politics and being a feminist hell
raiser in the 70's. She told us a few shocking stories that I had never
heard before. I told her thank you for bringing me into the world because
I really am having a great time, every day is a joy. We talked about
sneaking into movie theaters, water fights in the house, yummy Indian
food and scary booktapes on the Natchez Trace at night. Ava gave her
lots of hugs and kisses.

There will not be a memorial service but I would love for any of you who have stories or pictures to share, please send them to me or give me a call. She will be cremated and her ashes will be spread at her favorite fishing spot. In lieu of flowers or donations of any sort we ask that those of you who smoke or with family members who smoke take a moment out to think about the hardship that it will put on your family to have
your life shortened. My mother was only 72 years old and had not been healthy for quite a long time. Her father died of colon cancer from chewing tobacco around the same age.

Thank you to everyone that has supported us over the past few years while her health failed. Especially Kelly Tayes who loved mom's intelligence and humor even during the hard times. Thank you to Lisa who sat with her during her last days so that I could get some rest. Big thanks to Jaia for shuttling me around this week, it was such a big help. Thank you so much to the belly dancers and musicians that make my life beautiful and make everyday amazing, it has gotten me through these last few weeks especially!

Courtesy of Lisa McKinney-Taylor.

Muncy was the Director of the Pasadena, TX. branch of the American Red Cross during the 80's & 90's. She was also a member of the Democratic Party, rubbing elbows with the likes of former Texas State Senator Chet Brooks and State Representative Erwin Barton and best friends with Democratic Part District 5 Chairwoman Jean Wortham.
Published in The Tennessean on 5/31/2009

Muncy McKinney 1937-2009

My mother, Muncy Snow Boyd McKinney, passed away at 10am this
morning, May 29th, 2009 in Knoxville, TN at Hillcrest North. After 5
months on a respiratory ventilator she decided she was tired and wanted
to be free of pain. The nurses and respiratory therapists were very
supportive and helped keep mom as comfortable as they could until her
body was done. I was with her this morning when she passed peacefully.

Her last conversations were about politics and being a feminist hell
raiser in the 70's. She told us a few shocking stories that I had never
heard before. I told her thank you for bringing me into the world because
I really am having a great time, every day is a joy. We talked about
sneaking into movie theaters, water fights in the house, yummy Indian
food and scary booktapes on the Natchez Trace at night. Ava gave her
lots of hugs and kisses.

There will not be a memorial service but I would love for any of you who have stories or pictures to share, please send them to me or give me a call. She will be cremated and her ashes will be spread at her favorite fishing spot. In lieu of flowers or donations of any sort we ask that those of you who smoke or with family members who smoke take a moment out to think about the hardship that it will put on your family to have
your life shortened. My mother was only 72 years old and had not been healthy for quite a long time. Her father died of colon cancer from chewing tobacco around the same age.

Thank you to everyone that has supported us over the past few years while her health failed. Especially Kelly Tayes who loved mom's intelligence and humor even during the hard times. Thank you to Lisa who sat with her during her last days so that I could get some rest. Big thanks to Jaia for shuttling me around this week, it was such a big help. Thank you so much to the belly dancers and musicians that make my life beautiful and make everyday amazing, it has gotten me through these last few weeks especially!

Courtesy of Lisa McKinney-Taylor.

Muncy was the Director of the Pasadena, TX. branch of the American Red Cross during the 80's & 90's. She was also a member of the Democratic Party, rubbing elbows with the likes of former Texas State Senator Chet Brooks and State Representative Erwin Barton and best friends with Democratic Part District 5 Chairwoman Jean Wortham.


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