Condolences to the Family of Anna MacKinley

The club and its members would like to express our condolences to the family and friends of Anna MacKinley – both Anna and Ron have both been associated with the club in various ways throughout the years. 

Anna MacKinley Obituary

It is with sadness, great love and an appreciation for a life well lived that the family announces the peaceful passing of Anna Marie MacKinley (née Clarkin) at the QEH on Friday, February 13th, 2026 (age 77) with family by her side.

?Anna was the loyal and devoted wife to Ron, cherished mother to Joanne (Eddie Curran), Jamie (Andrea Campbell) and Jeff (Elise MacVarish), loving grandmother to Lauren and Alex Curran, Alexa, Breanne, and Corbin MacKinley.

?She was also the treasured sister and best friend to Marion (Fred) Younker.

?Anna is also survived by her sister-in-law, Irene (Karl) Duncan; her brother-in-law, Brian (Dora) MacKinley; her daughter-in-law, Shauna MacKinley;Corbin’s mother, Fallon McLaine and her faithful golden retriever, Brodie, who never left her side.

?She was the much-loved aunt to Karrie (Grant) Boswall, Kurt (Jen) Duncan, Katie (Mitch) Jollimore, Colin (Krystle) Younker, Mary Beth (Jason) Malone, Maria (Nick) VanKampen, and Laura (Ryan) Deagle.

?She was predeceased by her parents, Norbert “Bert” and Catherine Clarkin (née McQuillan); in-laws, John and Mildred MacKinley (née Seller) ; brother-in-law, Johnny MacKinley; and infant granddaughter, Anna Marie Curran.

?Anna was the heart of our family, the gentle woman whose stitches always mended and kept the family quilt together. She was a woman whose love, faith, and quiet strength shaped the next generations. She was a wonderful wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and friend. She gave endlessly of herself, offering wisdom, encouragement, and a helping hand to all.

?As a grandmother, she created magical moments for all of her grandchildren that they will cherish forever. These included cottage weekend getaways, New Year’s Eve themed celebrations, outdoor Easter egg hunts, family dinners, beach days, PD day outings, family vacations, gazebo nights and Alberta visits. She attended and travelled to many places to watch every soccer, hockey, and baseball game that she could. She attended many school band concerts as well as her grandson’s Rock Band concerts.

?Anna found such joy in life’s simple and beautiful gifts. As an avid gardener, she loved to spend time outdoors. She loved to travel and always embraced new places with curiosity and gratitude. She was a writer and a passionate genealogist. Through her writing, she gave us beautiful stories, memories, and the rich history of her family. She loved her backyard gazebo, going to Emyvale, running her Bed and Breakfast, riding her John Deere lawnmower, decorating her home for every holiday and hosting family get-togethers.

Anna loved her career path and formed many friendships while working first as a young legal secretary, then as a Civil Servant in Child Welfare, Executive Council and finally finishing her career working at the Supreme Court. During her retirement, she graciously welcomed guests to her Bed and Breakfast, which she operated called “Thistle and Shamrock.” Anna also enjoyed supporting her husband, Ron, during his many years in provincial politics.

She was a true friend and loved being part of her writing, cards and stitch groups as well as being part of the CWL and St. Francis of Assisi Parish. Everywhere she went, she spread joy through her kindness. Family was her greatest blessing and proudest accomplishment. She leaves behind a legacy of love, kindness, faith, and positivity that will always be remembered.

?We are all so lucky to have been loved by her.

Resting at Belvedere Funeral home, with visitation on Wednesday, February 18th, from 4:00-7:00 pm. Her funeral will be held on Thursday, February 19th at 11:00 am at St. Francis of Assisi church in Cornwall. The funeral will be live streamed and can be accessed at the following link: Remembering Anna. Should you require assistance in accessing the livestream, please call 1-877-895-2739 for support.

The family extends their deepest gratitude to Dr. Reid, Dr. Zimmer, Dr. Champion, Dr. Holland, Dr. Blangdon, Dr. Jain, the pharmacy staff, the caring nurses of the PEI Cancer Treatment Centre and ER, QEH staff, and Island EMS.

Donations in memory of Anna can be made to The QEH PEI Cancer Treatment Centre or the St. Ann’s Cemetery Fund, Emyvale.

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