SuddenIy at Seaforth Community HospitaI on Tuesday, January 18th, 2011, Mack MacIean of Seaforth at age 67. BeIoved husband of CaroI (nee VarIey). Ioving father of David MacIean of CIinton, Rick MacIean and Iori HiIIman of IngersoII and Mike MacIean and Cheri Hoggart of Mitchell. Dear grandfather of Rebecca, Zackary, Alexandra, MacKenzie, Jennifer (Ryan) and Bryan (Gio) and great-grandfather of Trenton and Gavin. Remembered by his brother-in-Iaw Frank and his wife Margaret VarIey of HensaII. Predeceased by his parents Jack and Margaret MacIean of Seaforth. Friends wiII be received at the Whitney-Ribey FuneraI Home, 87 Goderich Street West, Seaforth on Wednesday, January 19th from 7-9 p.m. where a funeraI service wiII be heId on Thursday, January 20th at 2 p.m. Rev. Iinda Moffatt wiII officiate. Cremation wiII foIIow. MemoriaI donations to the Canadian Cancer Society or the Ontario Iiver Foundation wouId be appreciated.
CondoIences at www.whitneyribeyfuneraIhome.com
Gail and Glen Nott
Our deepest sympathy Carol and family – I just heard about Mack&&single&&s passing. It has been 25 years since I left Hensall but I have many fun memories of the Thompson days and Mack certainly was a part of those memories.
Mack sure did enjoy life so I am quite sure he is at peace and enjoying his new hunting grounds.
Susan & Fred Elder
Carol & Family,
We would like to express our deepest sympathy to you and your family. Mack was a man of few words, but loved life, his family and the great outdoors. I liked to think of Mack as our “Resident
Walking Almanac”. He was a wealth of information and we always looked forward to his facts on the changing seasons. With fondest memories and utmost respect. May you find comfort with the support of family and friends. We were blessed to know Mack for so many years.
Susan & Fred Elder.
Kevin Varley
Carol
I wasn&&single&&t aware that Mac pasted on until today,sorry I was able to attend the funeral.My deepest sympathy to you and the boy&&single&&s.
All the best on the road ahead.
Kevin
Pat and Deb Moylan & Sons
Dear Carol and Family
We are very sorry to hear of Mack&&single&&s sudden passing. Although I have not spoke with Mack in many many years, I have pleasant memories . Can recall him bringing the boys to the arena, as Rick and I are the same age and played minor hockey together in town.
Thinking of you all during this difficult time.
Pat, Deb, Joe and Don Moylan
Leo and Sharon Medd and family
Dear Carol & family,
There are no words to describe your loss of a great husband, father & grandfather, Our sincere condolences to you Carol, Dave, Rick & Lori, Mikey & Cheri, and all the precious grand kids. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Leo & Sharon
Ann Preszcator
Dear Carol & Family:
My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this sad time.
Ann
gordon & Margaret Dale
we were very sorry to hear of mack,s passing. had he been sick? our sympathies go out to you carol & your family.
Jim and Mary Lou Hyde
Frank, Marg and Family: We wish to offer our sympathies in the passing of your brother-in-law. We are sorry we cannot visit in person, but we are out of county. Hopefully you can find some comfort with your special memories. Jim and Mary Lou Hyde
Steve & Cathy Dears
Mike, Cheri & family.
Sorry to hear of your loss. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
Deb & Gord Phillips
Carol & Family:
Please accept our sincere smypathy in the sudden loss of Mack.
Mack was a wonderful husband, father & friend. May his memory give all you strength.
Our thoughts & prayers are with all of you at this time of your sorrow.
Deb & Gord Phillips
Chance Coombs
Condolences to Carol and the Boys… It was very sad to hear of Mac&&single&&s passing… Thinking of you and yours at this most difficult time… We have lost a good man with an “Electric Smile”… Thoughts, Prayers & Sympathy, Chance
Sharon Maloney
Dear Mike and Cheri: My sympathy to you Mike and Cheri and your girls. I think of you often.
Marilyn (Black) & Tom Beechey
We were so sorry to hear about Mack&&single&&s passing.
You may not remember my name, but I went to school with Mack at good old S.S. #7 Tuckersmith Township Public School. I was in grade two and Mack in grade 8 – I think! He and his parents were good neighbours of the Black family.
Our heartfelt sympathy to you Carol and your family. God Bless.
Liz Campbell
Dear Carol and family,
I am so very sad and sorry for your loss of a wonderful man. I just can&&single&&t believe it. All those years that we worked together, I got quite a kick out of Mack, his humour, his knowledge, and is old facts of weather and such always made me smile. When he retired from work he was one happy fellow and I knew most of his time would be spent in the bush, I did tell him I would be back sometime to check it out and I never made it. Good lesson –“do not put off till tomorrow what you can do today”. May all your good memories keep him alive in your hearts. My deepest sympathy.
Liz xo
Brad Chandler
I am very sorry to hear of Mack&&single&&s passing. I was lucky enough to have worked with Mack for 5 years at Thompsons in Hensall. He was always a gentleman and we connected on talking about fishing and hunting. He spoke very highly of his family and his “cabin” in the bush. I have been gone from Hensall for 5 years but his memory brings a smile to my face which is a true tribute to the kind of person he was. My deepest sympathies to his family.
Craig, Andrea, Garrett & Luke Alexander
Carol & Family
So sorry to hear of Mack&&single&&s passing. Craig really enjoyed working with Mack and having him show him the ropes at Thompsons. The boys will always remember their visits to Mack&&single&&s favourite place in the bush. He truly was a “kindred spirit” and will really be missed. Cherish your wonderful memories.
Sincerely,
Craig “Killer”, Andrea, Garrett & Luke Alexander