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DAVID EDWARD MACKENZIE
Date of Passing: Jul 28, 2007
Send Flowers to the Family Offer Condolences or MemoryDAVID EDWARD MACKENZIE With broken hearts we say goodbye to our much loved husband, dad, grandpa, brother and friend David, who passed away suddenly, July 28, 2007. David will be sadly missed by many close family and friends. Left to remember him are his wife Carol, daughter Kari and husband Jason (DeGroot), son Jeff, daughter Stacey, and his two beautiful grandchildren Darian and Braeden. Also left to mourn are his brothers Donald (Jane and family), Dennis (Lois and family), and his dear family friends Dorothy, Livia, Lyn and McKenzy Gloux, Larry Marrese, Ken Crowly, and many others, too numerous to mention. Dave was born in Winnipeg and spent many years living in Weston. He married his wife Carol and they raised their three children in East Kildonan where he currently resided. Dave dedicated over 32 years to his job at MTS for which he took much pride in his work. Dave liked living life to the fullest and loved the simple things in life. He took such pride in his children and grandchildren, and never turned down the opportunity to spend time with them. He enjoyed being one of the boys: golfing, curling, playing pool, baseball, and card games. We have many fond memories camping and taking many holidays together. Dave always looked for and found the best in everyone. He will be sadly missed by all. We sincerely thank the selfless actions of our neighbours and friends, paramedics, Grace Hospital ICU staff, and the many family and friends who have supported us through this trying time. We would like to invite you to celebrate Dave's life on Thursday, August 2, 2007, at 1:00 p.m. at Cropo Funeral Chapel, 1442 Main Street, 586-8044.
As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jul 31, 2007
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I'd like to say how sorry I am about the passing of David. I didn't know David's family very well but as a co-worker he always had the time to stop and talk. As the saying goes he was one of the good guys and I will always remember him. - Posted by: richard boisclair (Co-Worker) on: Jul 31, 2007