The Courier & Advertiser (Angus and Dundee)

Family crushed by loss of ‘greatest husband’

CARNOUSTIE: Doting dad-of-three collapses at home and dies of heart attack

- Graeme strachan

The wife of an Angus father-of-three has paid an emotional tribute to her childhood sweetheart after he died of a massive heart attack.

Fighting back tears, Teasha Mackenzie, 38, said her husband Billy was her “first and only love” who had made her happier than she thought was possible.

“My life began when I met Billy,” she said.

Mr Mackenzie, 41, who was known as Bubbles, was described as “the greatest husband, dad, brother and uncle”.

He collapsed at his home on the outskirts of Carnoustie just a day after returning from a family holiday in Yorkshire. He was brought back to life by paramedics but eventually died in hospital four days later – on the day of his brother Steve’s 46th birthday.

The grieving widow of a doting Angus dad-of-three who died suddenly at the age of 41 has spoken of her unimaginab­le loss.

Teasha Mackenzie, 38, said her childhood sweetheart Billy made her happier than she thought possible.

Mr Mackenzie, from Balmirmer, just outside Carnoustie, was described as “the greatest husband, dad, brother and uncle” after he passed away in the wake of a heart attack at home which was brought on by a blocked artery.

The family paid tribute to the neighbour who gave him CPR and the paramedics who brought him back to life for a time.

They also praised the care they received in their darkest hour at Ninewells Hospital’s intensive care unit.

“He was my first and only love,” said Mrs Mackenzie, who had been together with Mr Mackenzie since she was 16. “My life began when I met Billy. “He was loving and patient and he was always there for me.

“He made me happier than I thought was possible.”

She described him as a “dedicated family man” who doted on his three children Declin, 20, Alicia, 16, and Joan, 7.

Mr Mackenzie suffered a massive heart attack at home the day after returning from a family holiday to Flamingo Land in Yorkshire.

Daughter Joan found him on the floor and neighbour Rab MacDonald – who had just popped in for a cup of tea – gave CPR until the ambulance arrived.

He was brought back to life by paramedics before being blue-lighted to Ninewells Hospital where he was placed in an induced coma.

Mr Mackenzie, who had put his chest pains down to indigestio­n, eventually had his life support machine turned off after four nights.

However, he bravely fought on for another 12 hours before he died – surrounded by his family – on Tuesday morning.

Born in Alexandria, Dunbartons­hire, Mr Mackenzie moved to Carnoustie aged five.

He attended Panbride Primary and Arbroath Academy before working in the offshore industry on leaving school.

He had to give up work latterly on medical grounds but previously his jobs included working as a mechanic and a market trader.

A car lover, he enjoyed restoring old vehicles and he was also a proud mason and member of Lodge Dalhousie 679 in Carnoustie.

Mr Mackenzie died on the day his brother Steve turned 46.

Steve, from Carnoustie, said: “I’m just lost for words – I still can’t believe it.

“If I ever had a problem, Billy was always there at the drop of a hat.

“Nothing was too much trouble – he was selfless.”

Sister-in-law Catriona, 38, said the family was indebted to everyone at the intensive care unit “from the cleaners up to the consultant­s”.

She said: “The care was unbelievab­le – it was so respectful and dignified.”

Donations for the ICU at Ninewells will be collected at Mr Mackenzie’s funeral at Dundee Crematoriu­m on Tuesday.

He was loving and patient and he was always there for me. He made me happier than I thought was possible.

TEASHA MACKENZIE

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Teasha Mackenzie with her husband, Billy, who died from a massive heart attack at the age of 41.

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