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Hugh E. Mac 93, of Braintree, formerly of North Weymouth, passed away on Wednesday, October 2, 2013. Hugh was born March 11, 1920 in South Boston to the late John B. MacKinnon (of Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada) and the late Elizabeth J. (Snow) MacKinnon (of Toronto, Canada). Hugh also lived in Dorchester, and attended English High School. He was married to the late Mildred (Mib) R. (Smith) MacKinnon of North Weymouth. Beloved father to Hugh B. MacKinnon of Washington, John R. MacKinnon of Virginia, Nancy E. (MacKinnon) Oteri of Bridgewater, the late Linda J. (MacKinnon) Robinson of Quincy and the late Donald MacKinnon of Weymouth. To all his grandchildren he was affectionately known as Grumpy. He leaves eleven grandchildren, 2 deceased, thirteen great-grandchildren, 1 deceased, and 1 great-great-grandchild. Hugh was the youngest of ten children and the last survivor. His beloved brothers were the late Brenton T., of Billerica, John S. of Norwell, Donald E., of Norwell, William C., of Hingham and sisters Doris E. Fish of Michigan, Ruth E. Devoy of Whitman, Margaret V. Hanson of Norwood, Anne Toland of Quincy and Florence R. Harrison of Scituate. Also a beloved sister-in-law Jean MacDonald of Wal- tham and Hyannis. Lovingly survived by many nieces, nephews and friends. Mac was a foreman for several cabinet making shops on the south shore for many years and retired at the age of 75. Hugh loved bowling, cruising and cards but his passion was dancing. He always had a warm smile and a witty and playful sense of humor. Hugh was a Communications Sergeant of CO. A. in the 17th Engineers Battalion of General Pattons 2nd Amored Division. He participated in the invasions of French Morocco, Sicily, Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge and the occupation of Berlin. He was wounded at St. Lo, France and received the Purple Heart. He served 4 years. Hugh was a lifetime member of the George Bean Post 79, Weymouth and the 2nd Armored Division Association. Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the visiting hours on Tuesday 3-6pm in the McDonald Keohane Funeral Home South Weymouth at 809 Main Street (Rte 18 opp. So. Shore Hospital) Funeral service will be celebrated following the visiting hours on Tuesday at 6pm. Burial will be private at a later date. In lieu of flowers donations in memory of Hugh may be made to Hope Hospice, 765 Attucks Lane, Hyannis, MA 02601 or to South Shore Visiting Nurse Association, 30 Reservoir Park Drive, Rockland MA 02370. See www.Keohane.com for directions and online condolences or call 781-335-0045.
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My condolences to the MacKinnon family. Hugh was a great guy and will be missed by all. I will always remember his smiling face and him dancing all night long when we all got together to see Yankee Jack & Marie.
Sheryl Scanlon
October 8, 2013
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived.
October 6, 2013
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