Rosemary T. MacKenzie

July 24, 1931 – September 30, 2023

A celebration of life will be held at St. Mary’s Bart Hall following the 11:00 a.m. Mass at St. Mary’s Catholic Church, 939 Charlotte St. in Kalamazoo, MI, on Saturday, October 21, 2023.  Interment will be held on October 23, 2023, at Mt. Olivet Cemetery beginning at 1:00 p.m.. The family would like to extend a special heartfelt “thank you” to Dr. Spector and his team for giving Rosemary these past four years to finish her bucket list and farewell tour. Memorial contributions may be made to the family (checks payable to Susan Dornan) or to Sue’s Loving Care, c/o the funeral home.  “Thank you all for loving and being a part of Rosemary’s life.”

Obituary

Rosemary T. MacKenzie of Kalamazoo with her loving family by her side, returned home to join her loving husband to dance once again and put her loving arms around their beloved daughter DeeDee. On September 30, 2023, Mom, Grandma Rosie, or the Little Woman known by most was finally where she was so ready to be. She remained here with family and friends for an additional seven years after loosing her beloved husband George; one year for each of her “Lucky 7” as her children were known by. She reached her goal of living in “The Big House” for an amazing sixty years. She would always say “hello house” and “good-bye house” when coming and going from the drive. Rosemary pulled away for the last time as her children stood in honor and said for her one finale “good-bye house”. Rosemary believed if you were family, you were also a friend and if you were a friend you became family.

Family, friends and food; specially gathered around the long table set up down the middle of the living room for Thanksgiving, Christmas and everything in-between always brought her great joy. Though the table was set for twenty-eight or more, there was always an extra plate for anyone to join.

If Rosemary wasn’t outside raking, she was inside baking her famous Dream Bars or Brown Bread “with or without nuts?” she would always ask. You could always find her gardening, tending to her flowers or sitting by the fire pit with her loving son Rick. This past year brought her much joy when Rick purchased an RV to take her on a road trip her “Farewell Tour” she called it, to see her twin boys David, of New Mexico and Dennis, of California. A glorious two months travel it was!

Rosemary was a homemaker, a loving wife and referee of the “Lucky 7”. She was considered to be a professional spectator and fan of sports, marching band, or whatever activity her children, grandchildren or great-grandchildren may be involved in. Rosemary took great pride in being part of the St. Mary’s Women’s Sodality for over sixty-five years. She also served as George’s assistant manager and cashier at the family grocery store.

Rosemary was born in Chicago, IL, on July 24, 1931, to the late John and Betty Tarnas. She was united in marriage to the love of her life, her true soul mate, George MacKenzie on September 23, 1950, in Paw Paw, MI. From then on, the quiet house was filled with love and laughter as they welcomed each of their children into the fold. If you knew George and Rosemary, you knew how lucky the children were.

A memory from her son Dennis: “I’ll share a ‘Real Life George & Rosie Mystery Play Story”, that Rosie Mom and Dad George shared with us Twins as Mom and Dad’s 1st born, and how a unique Event that took place that had a far-reaching affect that allowed all our Mom and Dad’s 7-Heaven Kids the opportunity to be born in the first place. Dad’s older brother Bud had already been drafted and served in horrendous battles during the Korean War and returned home a very suffering and internally wounded young man, that led to Bud’s early death in a car crash a mile from ‘Grams and Grandpa’s home. Dad also got his Draft orders to go into the Korean War and was preparing to serve, at the same time Mom was pregnant with wat they believed to be one child on the way. At that time all men who had no kids or ‘only’ on child, were automatically drafted. However, only when Mom went into Labor did the Doctor, Mom and Dad realize they had Twins: David was the 1st born at 4:30am and I followed at 4:43 on 11/20/1951. With this Great news, Dad had Proof that he was now father of 2 sons in the ‘Nick of Time’; which saved him from having to go to war in Korea! Thus, our Life Long Amazing, Loving & Caring Beautiful Souls George and Rosemary Tarnas MacKenzie began raising all of us, later known as ‘The Lucky 7’. I, Dennis & my twin brother David, and all of us have been, and will always remain Grateful beyond Words, that we were Born through the Love and Compassion of our Mother and Father, Rosemary and George! With All our Hearts and All our Souls we will always Love and Honor Mom and Dad! See ya round Mom and Dad, Love and Peace, Dennis Grant MacKenzie.”

As parents, Rosemary and George provided love and guidance to their seven children. We as Brothers in Arms and Sisters all looks forward to climbing the Stairway to Heaven to enjoy a wonderful family reunion and a perfect round of golf in the Kingdom. Dad will keep score while Mom reads our spy mystery intrigue book! Love & Hugs to Our MacClan while her favorite song “Spirit in the Sky” plays on. Until next time, We’ll just end with “Let it Be” and “nighty-night mom, hugs, David (MacDivot).

At last she found her voice leaving precious audio love messages for her loved ones. To use sister Deedee’s word’s, “Yes cry for me for it’s Gods way of thawing those frozen in grief. Tears mean she mattered and was loved; live your life for we will all be together before you know it.”

Rosemary is survived by four sons, David MacKenzie of Santa Fe, NM, Dennis MacKenzie of San Francisco, CA, Roderick MacKenzie of Kalamazoo, Michael MacKenzie of Kalamazoo; two daughters, Susan (Dave) Dornan of Kalamazoo, Mary (Tim) Dunham of Vicksburg; brother-in-law, Don (Peg) MacKenzie of Coldwater, MI; sister-in-law, Margie MacKenzie of Phoenix, AZ; son-in-law, Jeff (Sara Kerr-Persing) Stafford of Madison, WI. Also surviving are her precious grandsons, Chris (Brittani Perry) Dornan of Kalamazoo, MI, Jabe and Megan Stafford of Columbus, OH, Eric (Krista Marie Colon) MacKenzie of Kalamazoo, MI, Pat Dunham of Kalamazoo; three granddaughters, Katie Rose (Adam) Clarke of Kalamazoo, MI, Gideon (Theo Kuepfer) MacKenzie-Dunham of Kalamazoo, MI, Paige and Brenden Groggel of Kalamazoo, MI, three great-grandchildren, Keegan Sue and Riley Jay Clarke and Willow Washburne Dunham; many precious nieces, nephews and friends. Rosemary was preceded in death by her parents, John and Betty Tarnas; her beloved husband, George MacKenzie; daughter, Mercedes Stafford; a brother, Jack Tarnas; sister, Dolores Rajzer.

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Marjorie MacKenzie
2 years ago

I’m writing on Rosie’s Memory Book on the 9th of October, 2023. Hi Rosie – I am missing you – it just plain hurts my heart to think that I can’t just call you and tell you whatever it is that is on my mind that I think you should know. We became good friends as we talked and shared our thoughts when we became widows just 6 months apart – my Tom having passed on Feb. 12, 2016 and her George passed 6 months later. Both flying to the sky on a Friday. Maybe they were thinking of the many ballgames they played, (football, basketball and baseball ) and also the many games Tom coached and George came to watch. Rosie attended so many events her children were participating in. We became sisters in every sense of the word. She came to Arizona to spend time with me and I went to Kalamazoo to participate in her 90th Birthday party and stayed with her. We had such a good time and got to know each other better than we had in all the years of being sister-in-laws. I treasure those memories. We talked a lot on the phone and wrote notes. I’m just going to miss her so much. A precious lady and my love will just go on and on and we’ll meet again.

Diane Mackenzie
2 years ago

My sweet Godmother and Aunt Rosie, I was fortunate enough to have spent a lot of time at the big MacKenzie Gull Rd home. I always looked forward to seeing you and Uncle George and my amazing cousins. The food was always delicious and the energy was so much fun and full of love. You made sure everyone was as happy as they could be. One of my favorite things was watching you and George dancing together. I can see it now on a giant cloud floating in the sky. I’ll miss hearing your voice and listening to conversations between you and my Mom. Love you, Aunt Rosie.

SUSAN DORNAN
2 years ago

My dearest , darling mother: My heart is broken for selfishly I would have kept you here forever. So very blessed to have had you as my mom, my friend, my confidant, . You were one of the strongest woman I know. You gave me strength and courage to help me thru my toughest battles. You were so loving, and forgiving and always cheered us on no matter what path we chose. I LOVED absolutely every minute we spent together and the gift of this past years travels and time together gave us all so many precious memories to hold and cherish. You were my role model and my biggest fan. I know you hated your crooked little smile after your cancer surgery almost 4 years ago but to us it was the most beautiful thing because it meant we could have you for a few more years. Our beautiful little mother with her crooked little smile. The song we wrote and the slide show mary put together for your 90th birthday celebration says it all. I’m thankful they could share it here for all to see just what you meant to us and how different our lives would have been without being blessed with you. Until we meet again my sweet angel , you will be held close in my heart forever. love you soo very , very much. Your loving daughter Suzie

Philip J Cummings
2 years ago

Susan and family, I am so sad to read of your mother’s passing. Your tribute to her is beautiful and shares with the world what a wonderful woman she was and how fortunate you were to be a part of her loving life. In addition to the love she leaves behind she also leaves a hole in the world’s soul. I know she has been welcomed into the arms of George, DeeDee and God.

Tammy
2 years ago

I’m sad to hear of your passing, I’m sure you are at peace, joining Uncle Tom, DeeDee my dad and of course George … I had the best godmother and godfather any one could ask for .. although our interaction slowed in my adult years, I thought of you often and what a wonderful person you were. I pray I learned from your always loving heart and actions…. You will be missed, my love always…give George a hug from me . Xoxo Tammy

Lisa McEwen Callan
2 years ago

Mary and family, what a beautiful lady your mom was. I have fond memories of years gone by of sitting in the kitchen and Mrs MacKenzie making this only child feel comfortable in the hustle and bustle of a house packed with teenagers coming and going. She always made you feel as though you were welcome and part of the family. She took the time in between preparing food for a house full of baseballs teams, softball teams, and family to sit and ask how you were doing. Her love for her children, her patience and grace shined brightly and can be seen in all of you. She had a beautiful life and is now with her love dancing again.