Dottie McBride dies at 67
CUENCA, Ecuador — Christians in North and South America are mourning Dottie McBride.
McBride, who served with her husband, Louis, as a missionary in Ecuador for more than 35 years, died from illness April 30. She was 67.
A native of Nacona, Texas, Dottie McBride attended Abilene Christian University. She and her husband lived in Cuenca, Ecuador, and served Churches of Christ throughout the South American nation.
Their daughter, Rachel Montesdesca, works with the Key Way Foundation, which helps deal with social problems in Ecuador “by providing a haven through which children can receive food, shelter, medical aid and emotional and spiritual support,” according to the foundation’s website.
MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS may be made to the Ecuador Fund or the Key Way Foundation, both addressed to Nocona Church of Christ, 311 Cooke St, Nocona, TX 76255.
McBride, who served with her husband, Louis, as a missionary in Ecuador for more than 35 years, died from illness April 30. She was 67.
A native of Nacona, Texas, Dottie McBride attended Abilene Christian University. She and her husband lived in Cuenca, Ecuador, and served Churches of Christ throughout the South American nation.
Their daughter, Rachel Montesdesca, works with the Key Way Foundation, which helps deal with social problems in Ecuador “by providing a haven through which children can receive food, shelter, medical aid and emotional and spiritual support,” according to the foundation’s website.
MEMORIAL CONTRIBUTIONS may be made to the Ecuador Fund or the Key Way Foundation, both addressed to Nocona Church of Christ, 311 Cooke St, Nocona, TX 76255.
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