From a Birmingham Press reader.
Tina MacKay, for many years an active trade unionist in Birmingham and the West Midlands, died last Thursday in tragic circumstances. With an infectious zest for life, a powerful sense of social justice and a sharp mind, Tina made a valuable contribution to the Labour movement in the city and made many friends in Birmingham which she always thought of as home.
She left the city to become a lecturer for the MSF union teaching negotiating and campaigning skills, before becoming a regional official for Unite representing London NHS staff. She was particularly active in fighting this government’s reforms of the health service.
A woman who loved life with a passion and loved sharing her passion for life with others, her death has shocked her family and friends. A memorial service celebrating her life will be held this Saturday at Lauderdale House
Waterlow Park, Highgate Hill, London N6 5HG at 12noon – if you come bring one flower.
Following the service there will be a picnic in the grounds, because Tina loved picnics For those who knew her but cannot be present the family simply ask that you think of Tina at 12 noon.