David Sterling Mackenzie died peacefully in Élisabeth Bruyère Hospital on February 19, 2020, in Ottawa, Ontario, at the age of 65.
David is survived by his children Jason, Jeffrey (Lisa), and Joey; siblings Gary, Ronald and Kevin, grandsons Keegan and Kayden, and his former spouse Diane Gareau. He is preceded in death by his parents Arnold and Eileen, and granddaughter Makayla Brideau.
David was born on August 19, 1954, in Halifax, Nova Scotia. A member of the Canadian Army Signals Corps and Canadian Army Reserve, he served Canadians in a career spanning forty years, including in Europe with NATO and UN Peacekeeping missions. David was a proud father and grandfather, “Poppa” to Avery, an avid angler and passionate about veterans issues, with a particular focus on PTSD.
David will lay in the Military Hall of Colours at the National Military Cemetery at Beechwood for a private family vigil. A funeral will be scheduled in the spring, timing to be announced. For those who wish, memorial contributions to Élisabeth Bruyère Hospital or the PTSD Association of Canada are appreciated. David’s family would like to thank the staff at Élisabeth Bruyère Hospital for their unwavering care and compassion.
Livre de visiteurs
Ken Lambon
Gail Partington
Dear Family: So sorry to hear about Dave' s passing. I will remember his presence for a long time. Blessings & positive thoughts. Gail
John and Mary Borg
May you rest in peace. Always in our prayers.
Jackie Bastien
RIP my dear friend. You are so going to be missed. Dave, you were a big part of my recovery. Will miss having coffee after meeting and some times before meeting. My condolences to his family.
Barbara Martin
Dave, you were a great person to have met. May God take you in his arms. No more suffering. My condolences to the family.
Leslie Khalil
I'm glad I had the privilege of knowing you Dave.... May you Rest In Peace. ?
Paul Charbonneau
I met Dave a few years ago. I found him to be a kind and thoughtful person. Filled with passion as well as compassion for others. A man of integrity, sensitivity, and heart. He often spoke of his love for his family, and for dancing to his heart's content. You will be missed, but never forgotten... Rest in peace my friend.
Judy Little
My condolences to Dave’s family and all those that loved him. May his example continue to inspire others and may his memory be precious.
Paul Gareau
To my nephews. Please accept Maria’s and my deepest condolences in this time of grief. We are here for you always.
Victoria Chase
I have many good memories of "Army" Dave. He was part of our RAGAG social activities where he shared great stories with a down east sense of humour. And when the music started, Dave was up and dancing throughout the evening. He was a really good person.
My deepest condolences to all his family.
Victoria
Hi Joey
Please pass on my condolences to your family. I was blessed to have known Dave for over 18 years and shared many conversations over a cup of coffee. Have included my email address so that you can send the info on Dave's serivce in the Spring
Ken.lambon@rogers.com