December 17, 2019
MacKenzie, Thomas
Thomas Joseph MacKenzie, a resident of Walpole, passed away peacefully surrounded by his family on December 17, 2019 after a courageous battle with cancer. He was 64 years old. Tom was the loving father of Thomas MacKenzie and his partner Donna Lynch, Rachel MacKenzie and Kimerbly Knauber and her husband Robert. He is survived by his siblings Dorothy MacKenzie-Kelley, William MacKenzie, Christine Grenham and Laura Walsh. He was the former husband of Barbara (Brown) MacKenzie. Tom was the proud Papa of Thomas Martin MacKenzie, MacKenzie Citrone, Toby Knauber, Aaron MacKenzie and Connor MacKenzie. Tom was honored to be considered a secondary father to Robert and James Ahern. Tom was a graduate of Canton High School, Class of 1973 and Bay State School of Technology. He was the owner of TOMACK Heating and Air Conditioning for 14 years. Tom enjoyed spending time with his grandchildren and long rides on his Harley alongside his friend Jonathan Cardoni. He loved his Chuck Taylors and a cup of Starbucks coffee.
A Memorial Service will be held on Saturday, December 28, 2019 at 11AM at the United Church of Norwood, 595 Washington St.
We will miss your smile, ,your kindness, your charm, your fun loving nature. You touched so many lives Tom.
You will always be in my heart for ever.
Sorry for your loss, Tommy ( to the Kelleher clan) was a character, always joking, laughing, loved his family. Rest In Peace.
I will miss our chats at the kids birthday parties. Rest in peace that you now have and know that you are loved.
Tom was one of the nicest guys I ever met, kind, caring, helpful,real, A person one is lucky to have as a friend! condolences to his family and friends. May he rest in peace with all the other earth angels.
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Going to miss you, my dear friend. You were like a second father to my boys, Bobby & James. And my mother, Marilyn May, adored you like you were her son. I will always remember your love & kindness. No matter what we needed, anytime, we just needed to give you a call. Your pain is gone & the Lord has brought you home. Take care Tom. Rest In Peace. I love you.
My relationship with Tom started as a contractor and became a friend. He had a heart of gold and the perspective of a saint. He will always be an inspiration to me and remain in my heart. I wish I could attend his service but will be traveling. My love to thoughts are with his family and friends.