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Robert MacKenzie

Thousand Oaks, California

1928 - 2010

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Robert B. "Jock" MacKenzie passed away Sept. 29, 2010 at Los Robles Regional Medical Center from complications of pulmonary fibrosis.

Jock was born Jan. 24, 1928 in Rochester, Minn. His father was a chemist at that Mayo Clinic and his mother was a grade school teacher. Jock graduated...

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I miss our weekly meetings. You are often in my thoughts. You were a great Rotarian and a great man. Dick.

Another year, another birthday, another time to remember my best friend and one of the greatest person to visit this earth. Jock I will never forget you and the great times we had serving mankind.

I miss you Jock and our weekly meetings. You were one of my best friends and I hope you are in a better place now. You were truly one of the best people on this earth. Love Dick.

Been a long time since we met face to face, but I have good memories of when we did meet and served together. Rest in Peace old friend. Semper Fi.
Neil and Shirley Still

October 19, 2010
Had the privilege of serving with Jock in Bremerhaven,Germany. One of the finest examples of a Marine and Leader in the Marine Corps.
Our deepest sympathy to Lynn and the children.
Semper Fi

Tom and Betty Hartshorn

We had a lot of great times together in the Marines since first meeting in January 1959. Monterey, Scotland, Germany, Vietnam, Quantico are all behind us now.
Keep the streets well guarded up there but do not expect me to relieve you any too soon.
Semper Fi Marine!

Rest in peace, Gunner. Of all the Marines I have known, I respect you the most. You set a great example and encouraged me and all who know you to do our best. I am privileged to have served with you and will miss you as will all who have known you.

Semper Fidelis

Rest in peace, Gunner. You are the Marine I respect the most. Served with you in Scotland and thank God was able to reconnect with you a few years ago and meet with you last year. You set a great example to all Marines and guided them to do their best. You will be missed by all who have met you.

Rest in Peace, Gunner. I'll always remember and respect you. Of all the Marines I served with,over 22.5 years, I respect you the most. You set examples that everyone should strive to emulate. Your integrity was unquestionable and your guidance was true. You will be missed by eveeryone you touched.