Obituary of Amy Catherine Snow
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<p align="center">Amy Catherine</p>
<p align="center">Snow</p>
<p align="center">(Nee McKay)</p>
<p align="center">Corner Brook, NL</p>
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<p>Amy Catherine Snow (Nee McKay), 75 of Corner Brook, NL passed away peacefully and surrounded by family on Friday, October 18, 2013 after a battle with cancer. Born February 7, 1938 in McKay&rsquo;s, NL, she was the daughter of the late Peter McKay and Amanda McKay (Nee Brake). She has been also predeceased by her husband Frank Everet Snow, her brothers: Ralph, Ross and George McKay, her sisters: Grace Oakley (Nee McKay), Stella Leadbetter (Nee McKay), a special nephew David McKay and her numerous cats. Amy enjoyed daily walk and her church where she was a member of the ACWA for 50 years, Amy volunteered at the Interfaith Home. She also enjoyed her gardens which were a source of great pride and joy. Her family whom is left to carry on her legacy and to celebrate her life are the following: her children whom she loved with all her heart; Verna (Bill) Simms, Maxine Snow (Andrew Martin), Brenda (Paul) Griffin, Catherine (Michael) Legge, Beverley (Mark) LaCosta and her chosen son David McKay (Vanessa Chaffey). Her grandchildren whom brought her happiness and enthusiasm; &nbsp;Beth (Jason) Hollingsworth, Rebecca Simms (Rendee Levesque), Jonathan Griffin, April Legge (Robert Rose), Lindsay Griffin (Robert Warren), Stephanie Legge, Amber Legge, Gregory LaCosta, Nicholas LaCosta and special great-niece Kirsten Walters, special great-nephew David Hunter McKay, special dog Lexi and her cat Chumley. Her great-grandchildren whom she adored are Aden and Austin Hollingsworth. However, she still wants more!&nbsp;Sisters: Ethel Gale and Lorna (Bernard) Hayward; sisters-in-law: Mildred McKay and Ruby McKay.&nbsp;Family and friends may visit Fillatre&rsquo;s Funeral Home, 4 St. Mark&rsquo;s Avenue on Sunday 2-4 &amp; 7-9 p.m. The funeral service will be held on Monday, October 21 at 2:00 p.m. from All Saints&rsquo; Anglican Church, Clarence Street with Rev. Tanya White officiating. Interment to follow at Mount Patricia Cemetery. Thank you to all the nurses, doctors and caregivers at the Western Memorial Hospital who took such good care of Amy. Thanks to all who visited, she felt privileged to have so many who cared about her. As expressions of sympathy, donations may be made to All Saints Anglican Church, the Diabetic Association, the Autism Society or to a charity of one&rsquo;s choice. The family guest book may be signed or a memorial donation may be made through the website www.fillatre.ca.</p>