Lea MacKinnon

Lea MacKinnon

Lea MacKinnon
1946-2017
At the Riverview Manor on Tuesday, February 28, 2017 the
family sadly announces the passing of Lea MacKinnon, age 70, of
Montague. Born in Montague, July 4, 1946, he was the son of the late
John W. and Doris H. (Robertson) MacKinnon. Lea will be greatly missed
by his loving siblings, Beryl James (Percy), Kaye Terry (Ed), Beth
Doane (Harvey), Blaine MacKinnon; aunt Catherine Robertson; several
cousins, nieces and nephews. He was predeceased by a brother Gerald at
infancy.
Lea was an avid bowler,
rarely missing a game. He walked year after year to raise money for
the “Children’s Wish Foundation”, earning the
title for raising the most money for several years, in 1993 he won the
award “Volunteer of the Year”. He was a long time supporter
of Children’s Wish and this year Lea was honoured by The
Children’s Wish Foundation when he, along with help of good
friends made a significant contribution to that charity which was dear
to his heart. Lea was the first person to walk across the new bridge
in Montague. He was loved by all who knew him, and could always be
seen walking the street doing errands for local businesses and
friends, dropping off their mail or doing coffee runs. Lea was granted
a lifetime membership to the Lions Foundation of Canada. He
loved to stop and chat with you, no matter where you saw
him. It’s been said he was one of the kindest and
most caring people ever.
Resting at Ferguson
Logan Montague Funeral Home with visiting on Thursday, March 2, 2017
from 2 to 4 and 7 to 9pm. Funeral to take place Friday, March 3 at
11:00 am from the Church of Christ, Montague. Interment to take place
at a later date in the Brudenell Cemetery. In lieu of flowers
donations to Perrin’s Marina Villa Social Fund or the
Children’s Wish Foundation would be
appreciated.
Lea’s family wish to express sincere gratitude to
Care Coordinator Joanne Chisholm, to Dr. T. Christensen, Dr. S.
Campbell, Dr. Megan Miller and to the caring Staff at
Perrin’s and at Riverview Manor. You all helped to make this
part of Lea’s journey the best it could be.
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Nos plus sincères sympathies à la famille et aux amis de Lea MacKinnon.source

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