In Memoriam: Mackenzie Ingle

March 24, 1993 - June 10, 2007

Remembering you on your 25th birthday. Happy birthday, Mckenzie. What a wonderful man you would have been. We wish you were still with us, but all we have are our memories of you and birthdays’ past. We always remember you had a special cake each year depending on what you liked that particular year. We especially remember your “Barney” cake and your “construction cake.” What great times we had with you while you were here. They will always be treasured. We love you then; we love you still.

Hugs and kisses,

Nana and Poppy

 

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