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MacKenzie CharlotteMacKENZIE, Charlotte (nee SINCLAIR)   - May 10, 1924 - March 7, 2021

Charlotte passed away peacefully at Belmont House, on Sunday, March 7th, at the age of 96.

Charlotte was a devoted wife for over 50 years to her late husband, Duncan MacMillan MacKenzie (2005) and a cherished Mum to daughter, Lorraine and son-in-law Michael (Butler).

Charlotte was born in Glenmoriston in the Scottish Highlands and then immigrated to Canada with her husband, Duncan in 1954.

Charlotte had a long and rewarding career in the Nursing Field in both the U.K and Canada.

Charlotte was a loving wife, mother, sister, aunt and friend. Charlotte (Auntie Chatt) will be greatly missed by her many nieces and nephews in Scotland, Wales, England and South Africa as well as her friends and family in Canada.

Charlotte will be remembered for her extraordinary generosity, kindness and her delightfully wicked sense of humour. Charlotte loved her mother-daughter trips to Italy and NYC. Charlotte adored Broadway Musicals, Country Music, Dancing, Dancing with the Stars and Le Select Bistro.

We would like to thank all the staff at Belmont House and Vermont Square for their compassion, kindness and care.

As per Charlotte's request, there will be no funeral, a private family interment will take place.

Once COVID-19 restrictions are lifted and celebratory luncheons can be held (as Charlotte loved a party), we will raise a glass to our beloved Charlotte.

The Highland Welcome Robert Burns When Death's dark stream I ferry o're, A time that surely shall come, In Heaven itself I'll ask no more, Than just a Highland welcome.

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