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William Mckenzie Obituary

McKenzie, William Allen DALLAS - WILLIAM ALLEN McKENZIE, 87, died on Sunday morning, April 18, 2010, four weeks after the death of his beloved wife of 55 years, Sally Freeman McKenzie. Born March 13, 1923, in Columbus, Georgia, William A. McKenzie, was the only child of William A. and Mattye Maye McKenzie. A lifelong Christian and lifelong Member of the Highland Park Presbyterian Church, known to all as "Billy Mac", he and his mother moved to Houston, Texas, when he was very young. During the Depression, his devoted Mother took a secretarial job in Washington, D.C., and young Bill split his time through his teenage years with his Mother in Washington, D.C. and family in Houston. He graduated from Houston's Reagan High School in 1939. Six hours short of his college graduation, Billy Mac joined 1,300 other classmates from Texas A&M University and joined the United States armed services. An engineer, he was a Captain and company commander in a combat engineer battalion with General George S. Patton's Third Army. One of his most moving memories of his wartime service occurred at 3:00pm on April 11, 1945. It was that hour when he and other U.S. Army officers liberated the notorious Buchenwald Concentration Camp. McKenzie loved General Patton and with good reason. One of Patton's favorite quotations was: "Give me an army of West Point graduates and I'll win a battlegive me a handful of Texas Aggies and I'll win a war." After his return from Europe, Captain McKenzie completed his degree at his beloved Texas A&M University in 1946, working his way through school waiting tables at the mess hall. Military experience and an interest in the law brought him to Dallas and the SMU School of Law. While at SMU, McKenzie forged many lifelong friendships through his membership in the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. Upon graduating from the SMU School of Law in 1949, he worked as an Assistant District Attorney in the Dallas District Attorney's office, and later joined the law firm of well known and respected trial attorney, Angus G. Wynne, Sr. Bill McKenzie led a charmed and remarkable life. He practiced law for over fifty years in Dallas. His reputation was unblemished and he prided himself in serving as a mentor for young lawyers. Beginning with the Wynne Law Firm, the firm became Wynne & McKenzie and ultimately, he was joined by exceptional corporate attorney, Henry Baer, and they formed McKenzie and Baer. His practice spanned the globe with clients in the four corners of the world. He began a lifelong friendship with former President Gerald Ford through his representation of clients, particularly Marina Oswald during her appearances and testimony before the Warren Commission. In Congress at the time, Gerald Ford, was a member of the Warren Commission. Bill and Sally McKenzie were devoted community and civic volunteers. Bill served as Dallas County Republican Chairman from 1974-1980 and was a member of the State Republican Party Executive Committee. His leadership laid the foundation for the Republican Party's dominance in Dallas County from the late 1970s until the 1990s. Bill was instrumental in recruiting judicial candidates to run as Republicans, which thereby turned party affiliation of judges at the Dallas County Court House from Democrat to Republican. For over fifty years, he was an advisor and active fundraiser for many Texas and national political leaders. Long time supporters of President George H.W. Bush, Bill McKenzie was Chairman of the Board of Regents at Texas A&M University, when former President Bush selected A&M as the home for his presidential library and museum. As Bush said in his collection of letters, All the Best, McKenzie "was instrumental in getting me to locate my library on that wonderful campus." Other than his family, nothing meant more to Billy Mac than his affiliation with Texas A&M University. Cadet, Head Yell Leader, Ross Volunteer, Regent from 1981-1993, appointed by Texas Governor Bill Clements, the 29th Chairman of the Board of Regents, and Distinguished Alumnus - all pale in comparison to his simple affection for the campus, Texas A&M's espirit de corps and the Aggie students gathered in Kyle Field on a beautiful fall day. Billy Mac credited Texas A&M with all good things which came to him, including the naming of the airport terminal building at College Station's Easterwood Airport, which was named for him in permanent recognition of his love for and devotion to the Aggies. In 2005, Mr. McKenzie, a 33 degree Mason, was recognized with the Masonic Fifty Year Service Award. He was a Life Member of the Salesmanship Club of Dallas, served as the secretary/treasurer of the Dallas Bar Association; was a member of The Texas A&M Lettermen's Association Hall of Fame; was a Board member of the Former Students' Association of Texas A&M University; and was named a Jimmy Williams Distinguished Alumni by the Dallas A&M Club. Additionally, he was active in many civic and statewide associations, including service as a Trustee of the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children; Chairman and Trustee of the Dallas Natural History Museum; the George Bush Foundation; founding member of the Thanksgiving Square Committee; founding board member of Camp Grady Spruce; Board member of the Cotton Bowl Athletic Association; Board member of Community Foundation of Texas; and Chairman of the Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza. He, along with Henry S. Miller, Jr., co-founded the Dallas Civic Opera, where he was the initial secretary. Mr. McKenzie was a member of the Dallas Country Club, the Idlewild and Terpsichorean Clubs, a former member of the Brook Hollow Golf Club, and the Tarry House in Austin, Texas. Billy Mac enjoyed spending time at his lake house at Lake Texoma. If the flags were flying, the door was open to all. The family would like to acknowledge and thank the compassionate caregivers: Helga Mayfield, Helen Allen, Shirley Cooks, Magnolia Colwell, Lucy Githua, Willie Wolford, Mabel Chase, and many more who cared for Mr. McKenzie and his wife, Sally, during her battle with Alzheimer's disease. Mr. McKenzie is survived by his daughter, Martha Freeman McKenzie Hill and husband, J. French Hill of Little Rock, Arkansas; his son, Peter Humphries McKenzie and wife, Helen Marie Shea McKenzie of Dallas; and his four beloved grandchildren: Sarah Elizabeth McKenzie Hill; William Payne Hill; Shea Catherine Freeman McKenzie; and William Michael McKenzie. A Memorial Service and celebration of his life will be held the in the sanctuary at the Highland Park Presbyterian Church on Monday, April 26, 2010 at 4:00 pm. Memorials may be made to the Salesmanship Club of Dallas, PMB 77, 400 South Zang Blvd., Suite 700, Dallas, Texas 75208-6642; the Texas A&M University Foundation, 401 George Bush Dr., College Station, Texas 77840; the Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children, 2222 Wellborn Street, Dallas, Texas 75219-3993; Wesley Prep School, Lovers Lane Methodist Church, 9200 Inwood Road, Dallas, Texas 75220; or, the Episcopal Collegiate School Foundation, 1701 Cantrell Road, Little Rock, Arkansas, 72201.

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Published by Dallas Morning News from Apr. 24 to Apr. 26, 2010.

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stacy geddes

August 24, 2025

He had one of the greatest senses of humour with that brilliant brain of his. So fortunate to have had all the fun with he and his wonderful wife. His interest in the Institute of Nautical Archeology .....His interests were a myriad of a huge coat of many colors. I miss our funny conversations and teasing. Will not be another like him!!!!!

Bill Sheetz

April 27, 2010

Billy Mac was a confidante to Presidents; a political advisor to judges and mentor to both young and older lawyers seeking advice on life and the practice of law.

Billy Mac most of all will be remembered for his devotion to God, Country and Family.

I miss you my friend and mentor.

Todd Overbergen

April 26, 2010

Mr. McKenzie was a great and kind man. When I was in high school in Iowa my sister Victoria worked for Billy. When I visited my sister in Dallas Mr. McKenzie took me aside and talked to me about being an Aggie and about Texas A&M football. I later made it to A&M and played football and graduated with two degrees (Mr. McKenzie handed me my diplomas on stage) and I am proud to be an Aggie. Mr. McKenzie touched my life early on and was a great mentor to me. My condolences to the family and I only hope I could touch half as many people's lives in such a positive way. He will be missed but never forgotten.

Victoria Campbell O'Brien

April 26, 2010

I worked for McKenzie and Baer for several years in the mid-1980's and will always remember Mr. McKenzie's kindness and caring for me and my family. He was a great mentor to my brother, Todd, in helping him attend Texas A & M, become a fellow Aggie and become a successful business man in Houston. He was a wonderful man, and I want to express my condolences to Martha and Peter and their families. He and your Mother will be missed very much.

April 26, 2010

We will miss you.

Bill Sheetz

April 26, 2010

Billy Mac was a friend and counselor to Presidents; a mentor to many lawyers both young and old; a confidante to judges seeking advice and counsel in politics and life. The greatest attribute Billy Mac possessed, however, was his deep devotion to God and Family.

You will be dearly missed my friend and my mentor.

April 25, 2010

My condolences to Brother McKenzie's family and friends.
Gilbert Swift
Highland Park Lodge No. 1150

Tanya Sanders-Leverett

April 24, 2010

I worked for Bill McKenzie and his partner Henry Baer, in their law firm in the 70s. He was a generous boss to all his employees and young law interns. My time there was short but wonderful and I will never forget the kindness of his heart.

J. Darrell Kirkley

April 24, 2010

On behalf of Highland Park Lodge #1150, we offer our condolances to the family. Brother Bill McKenzie serviced High Park Lodge as the Master of the Masonic Lodge from 1972-1973.
Brother Bill will be dearly missed.
God bless he and his family.

April 24, 2010

April 24, 2010

Bill was easy to know and impossible to forget. Clare Weakley, a Phi.

Bill Melton

April 24, 2010

Bil McKenzie was a truly great man! He and his late wife Sally were icons of
Dallas, Texas and National leadership.

Bill and his friendship and command of the "right thing to do" will be sorely missed, within the legal, civic and political world's, and certainly at
Texas A&M.

May the Good Lord Bless Bill and the Family.

Jack Bronstad

April 24, 2010

We will miss you Billy Mac.

Fred Allen

April 24, 2010

Bill, was a great friend! He ask me to level the Cornerstone for the Cadet Center at A&M in 1991. Honored to have served many years at Scottish Rite Hospital with Bill. Fred E. Allen

Duke Burnett '60

April 24, 2010

Heard about Bill's passing jst a few minutes before leaving for A&M and my 50 year reunion. Although I seldom saw him in recent years, I considered Bill a true friend and Aggie buddy. He helped me obtain some scholarship money for a girl who wanted to be an Aggie, but had no way to go to School. Bill was this type of a person, An Aggie's Aggie and a Man's man. He will definitely be missed.

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