The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

MACKENZIE, Hilda Mary

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July 2, 1915 to August 1, 2021. The family and friends were saddened by the death of Hilda in Harbour View Haven Nursing Home, Lunenburg. Hilda was born in Yarmouth, a daughter of the late Adolphus and Jessie (Surette) Golden and inherited the best of her Irish and Acadian ancestral genealogy. She moved to Bridgewate­r as a young child of eight years old, following the death of her mother and was raised by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Golden. Her husband Bernard Lenton Mackenzie died November 27, 1954. He was the founder and proprietor of Mackenzie Bus Lines. She was a loving and devoted mother to her daughter, Linda and her son-in-law, James (Kie) Macisaac of Halifax and Pleasantvi­lle, Lunenburg Co. Blessed with a cheerful, patient and kind dispositio­n, Mother Mackenzie was greatly loved and respected. She was a great source of strength, encouragem­ent, and comfort to her family. She was affectiona­tely referred to as “The Rev. Matriarch” of our family and took great pride in her grandchild­ren, greatgrand­children and great great-grandchild­ren. Her granddaugh­ter is Trish Bryson and husband, Chris of Braeside, Ont. She is “GG” to her great-grandchild­ren, Craig (Caitlin), Cory and Jessie Bryson. A new generation came into her life on July 2018, when Kennedy Grace was born and on March, 2021 when Avery was born. Her grandson, Scott Macisaac and his wife, Kim live in Burlington, Ont. Hilda was the last surviving member of her family; sisters, Jean Richard (formerly of British Columbia); Catherine Sibly (formerly of Digby); and brothers, Arthur, Kenneth and George Golden. Hilda was an active member of Saint Joseph’s Parish, Bridgewate­r and participat­ed in all church activities – choir, religious teacher, Catholic Women’s League, Parish Council, Lay Lector and contribute­d to all phases of church developmen­t. She was recognized for her significan­t contributi­on by Bishop Hayes and was granted a Medal of Distinctio­n in 1984 for commitment to the Archdioces­e of Halifax. She contribute­d to many community activities as a volunteer at South Shore Regional Hospital, the Food Bank and Meals on Wheels. Mother Mackenzie was a resident of Harbour View Haven for the last seven years. We are most grateful to all the staff who went far beyond their duty to provide quality care in a sensitive and caring manner. Funeral arrangemen­ts are under the care and direction of Sweeny’s Funeral Home, 35 York St., Bridgewate­r. Mass of Christian Burial will be held on Wednesday, September 8th at 2 p.m. in Saint Joseph’s Catholic Church, Bridgewate­r. Please call Sweeny’s Funeral Home (902) 543-2587 if you plan on attending the service. Burial will be in Brookside Cemetery, Bridgewate­r, beside her husband at a later date. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the South Shore Regional Hospital Foundation, Saint Joseph’s Parish, Saint Vincent de Paul Society; Harbour View Haven Nursing Home, Lunenburg, or a charity of choice. The family would like to thank Dr. Raymond and all the staff, particular Back Harbour Square. Online condolence­s may be made by visiting: www.sweenysfun­eralhome.com

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