Dale Kenzie
January 25, 2020
April 30, 1936 ~ January 25, 2020
Dale LeVerne Kenzie, son of the late LeVerne and Myrtle (née Hall) Kenzie, of London, Ontario, died Saturday, January 25, 2020 after a long illness. Dearly loved husband of Alice (née Rawlings) for more than 58 years. Cherished father of Melanie (Ed Gillies) and Alison (Michael Oosterhoff). Survived by his brother, Robert (Janis) Kenzie; his brother-in-law, Robert Rawlings; and his sister-in-law, Janet Harding. Predeceased by his sister, Faye Fregin and brothers-in-law, Ken Fregin and Peter Harding. Unfailingly positive, Dale enjoyed life to the fullest and wanted those around him to do the same. He was an artist and voracious reader, a fan of classic cars and Frank Sinatra, and an intensely curious person who embraced learning throughout his life. He was also a respected pharmacist for over 40 years; first at Kenzie Pharmacy in Richmond Hill, Ontario and then in London, Ontario, where he made an indelible mark on the Cherryhill community. A mentor to colleagues and quiet leader of change in his profession, Dale cared deeply about his staff and his customers. He will be missed by his extended family and all those who had the honour of knowing him. A memorial service will be held in London, Ontario in the coming months to celebrate Dale’s life. Those wishing to make a donation in memory of Dale are asked to consider Hydrocephalus Canada ( target=”_blank”>http://mybrainwaves.ca/donate-now/) or Museum London Foundation.
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Alice, we always enjoyed our" hall visits" together at Country Terrace. Our deepest condolences to you and your family at this trying time. Sincerely Ernie and Ann Eeley
To Dale's family, please accept our condolences on the loss of your husband , father and close relatives.Reading this obituary, brings back many memories of going to Forest District High School with Dale and Alice.You are in our thoughts----lovingly Dona & Don Stewardson
Dale was a fellow pharmacist and very good friend. He was a true gentleman and always KIND and thoughtful.. Maxine and I valued our friendship with Alice and Dale. Rest in peace my friend.DOUG & Maxine
Dale and I were fellow pharmacists and friends. He was a true gentleman and a very KIND and thoughtful person. Maxine and I enjoyed seeing Dale and Alice whenever we could. Rest in peace my old friend. Doug &Maxine
I had the great privilege of working with Dale years ago as part of the unique partnership Parkwood Hospital enjoyed with Shoppers Drug Mart; Dale was one of the 'originals'. A very fine man who always had a smile on his face. I never forgot him. My sincere condolences to the family.
Dear Alice, We wish to extend our deepest sympathy to you and your family. We have many fond memories of Forest and family reunions. Dale was a wonderful and kind person.
A class act. A gentleman in every sense.It was an honor to know him and a great connoisseur of a fine Scotch too!
Melanie and Family, Our deepest sympathies. I know that no words can ease the sadness. Please know we are thinking of you and that you are in our prayers. Your Dad was a true "Gentleman". Ruth and Brad
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Alice, always enjoyed our visits together at Country Terrace. Our condolences to you and your family at this trying time. Sincerely Ernie and Ann Eeley.
~ Ann Eeley