Alan-MacGregor-Obituary

Alan Means MacGregor

Agoura Hills, California

1930 - 2010

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Nov. 14, 1930 - Dec. 9, 2010 Alan passed away quitely in his home among family on Dec. 9, 2010 after a short illness. He graced this world with his kindness and generosity for 80 years and will be most remembered for his never ending caring about the well being of others in his life. He will...

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What a great loss for everyone who knew and loved him, and the entire community. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

My condolences to Alan's family. I remember Alan when he lived in apartment unit on 28th Street in Vancouver. My girl friend at Shumway Junior High lived at the same apartments. (We later married and divorced.) I enjoyed his friendship through out high school, too. He was indeed a fine and true gentle man.

We send our deepest sympathy to Patty and the entire MacGregor family. We first met Alan at the Save Agoura Hills meeting in 1985. He has devoted a major portion of his life to the quality environment and general planning of our community in the City of Agoura Hills.

Alan will be greatly missed by Barbara & I as our neighbor in Fountainwood. His friendly greeting & smile at the door of his home will not be soon forgotten, including his generousity of time to his children,...

Alan was a true gentleman and will be greatly missed.

Darlene McBane

I am so sorry for your loss. Al was a very special person in my life as I grew up next door. He was always kind, supportive and loving to everyone who crossed his path. He will be greatly missed, but he will never be forgotten. You are all in my thoughts.

Our thoughts are with you Patty and your family. Alan will be missed by all who knew him.
With Deepest Sympathy.
Bill and Mary Jo Koehler

I am one of those people who met Alan MacGregor in the Agoura Hills Starbucks coffee shop. Pretty soon we spoke with one another and found we had mutual friends in the Pavleys. Then I found out he knew "something" about finances and the market was going down very fast. Everyone at Starbucks liked him and we asked about where he was in the mornings. I took his obit to our coffee shop this evening so they will understand about our "missing friend." One can see how a smile and a hello...

Michael, I am truly sorry for the loss of your Dad. Healing thoughts are with you...Caring wishes are near you...My thoughts, prayers & strength are with you and your family. Please call if you need anything. With Deepest Sympathy for you & your families loss. Xoxo

Alan will be greatly missed by all who knew him. I was in school with him from the 8th grade through our graduation from Vancouver High School in 1949. He treated everyone the same - whether one of the "popular" kids or just one of his classmates - didn't make any difference to Alan. I was proud to call him my friend. I'm speaking for our Class of 1949 when I say, "We'll all miss you Alan!" Until we meet again . . .