MRS. LEONARD H. McROSKEY
Racine McCoy McRoskey was a
native of Oregon, raised and educated in Portland where she passed with credit
through the grammar and high schools of that city. In her early womanhood she moved to San Francisco where she lived
until after the earthquake of 1906. In
1907 the McRoskeys came to San Mateo where they were living at their home on
San Mateo Drive at the time of Mrs. McRoskey’s death in April, 1915.
Mrs.
McRoskey took an active part in club and social affairs, being a member of the
Thursday Club and the Woman’s Club of San Mateo and also of the Women’s Pacific
Coast Press Club and Laurel Hall Club of San Francisco. Besides these she belonged to a number of
social clubs in Burlingame and San Mateo.
However she will be remembered best as the author of “Drift O’Dreams,” a
collection of poems and short prose sketches; and “The Missions of California,”
a sympathetic study of the buildings and work of the Franciscan Fathers in the
state.
The
nervous break-down which caused her death was the direct result of overwork
incident to the writing and publishing of this book.
While
the artistic temperament was dominant, there was also a strongly practical side
to her nature as was evidenced when she served so efficiently as chairman of
the finance committee on the first grand jury in which women were chosen. Though Mrs. McRoskey was not a militant
suffragette, she took an active interest in political matters and local
campaigns, and was an officer of the San Mateo County Civic Center.
She
was one of the talented and energetic women of San Mateo county and is richly
deserving of a place in the local hall of fame. Her untimely death is a distinct loss to the community and a sad
bereavement to her family, friends and admirers.
Not
only for her social activities will Mrs. McRoskey be remembered long in the
community in which she lived, but also for her quick sympathy and steadfast
loyalty which her friends will always associate with the name of Racine
McRoskey.
Transcribed
by Betty Wilson
Source: History of San Mateo County by Philip W. Alexander & Charles P. Hamm page 171-172. Press of Burlingame Publishing Co., Burlingame, CA. 1916.
© 2004 Betty Wilson.
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