Sir William McKie
The ashes of Sir William McKie and his wife Phyllis are buried in the west cloister of Westminster Abbey. The stone was designed by Sir William's relative Jim Howden and the inscription reads:
"Sir William Neil McKie M.V.O. Organist and Master of the Choristers 1941-1963. Born in Melbourne Australia 1901 Died in Ottawa Canada 1984. Also Phyllis his wife died 1983".
His parents were the Revd.William McKie and Mary (Doyle) and he was educated in Melbourne and at the Royal College of Music in London. He served as an assistant organist at St Bartholomew the Great and was organ scholar at Worcester College and later organist at Magdalen College, Oxford. He took up his post at the Abbey in 1946 after returning from war service in the RAF Volunteer Reserve. The Abbey Choir School was re-opened in 1947 which included some boys from the wartime choir. In the same year he arranged the music for the wedding of Princess Elizabeth and Prince Philip and composed his motet "We wait for thy loving kindness, O God" for the ceremony. He was director of music for the 1953 coronation and was knighted that year. He married Phyllis (nee Ross) in 1956 but they had no children. He arranged the music for Princess Margaret's wedding in 1960 and retired in 1963. He died in Ottawa on 1 December 1984.
A photo of the stone can be purchased from Westminster Abbey Library.
His files were deposited in the Abbey archives.
Further reading:
"The best of both worlds, A life of Sir William McKie" by Howard Hollis, 1990.
