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Kay Davies
March 24, 2013
Pam, Ron, Kim & Don—
Munro was not only one of my mother's favourite cousins, he was also one of mine. I enjoyed visiting him (and Uncle Bill, when he was there) at the drug store in the years when I commuted from White Rock to Vancouver.
My most memorable visit to MacKenzie Drugs, however, was in 1968. I saw my parents there as they were taking my youngest brother home after he spent the first month of his life in Vancouver General Hospital: Munro and Rob, two who beat the odds, and shared a special bond.
I also loved to see Munro in his MacKenzie tartan kilt at family gatherings, as did the rest of my family and, I'm sure, the of the clan.
I am very sorry I am unable to be in Vancouver for the celebration of Munro's extraordinary life, but I know my brother Clint will be there to represent the Davies branch of the family.
With much love, and with sincere appreciation for being a small part of a life well lived,
Kay
Jo-Anne King
March 19, 2013
Dear Mrs MacKenzie, Kim,Don,and Family:
Mr.MacKenzie was such an example of how one should live life...TO THE FULLEST. He will be missed but remembered by so many lives that he touched. Love Jo-Anne
March 18, 2013
While I never got a chance to spend a lot of time with Monro, he has left an indelible impression on me. And I'm sure many others...Such a wonderfully engaged soul with a mischievous twinkle in his eye. My sympathies in your loss Tannis
Jack Amo
March 16, 2013
Pamela and Family,
Please accept the deepest condolences of the Canadian Scottish Regimental Association
Vancouver Sun and/or The Province
Posted an obituary
March 16, 2013
Munro MacKENZIE Obituary
MacKENZIE, Munro "Luceo Non Uro"1923 - March 6, 2013With sadness we announce the passing of Munro MacKenzie: Son, Student, Soldier, Husband, Father, Cousin, Pharmacist, Volunteer, Friend, Mentor. Munro was born in New Westminster BC and grew... Read Munro MacKENZIE's Obituary
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