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This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Ed MacKay, born on November 17, 1954, and passed away on April 23, 2019. We will remember him forever.
April 23, 2022
April 23, 2022
3 years. Can’t believe that you’ve been gone this long. Miss you more and more. Until we meet again, my love. 
September 29, 2021
September 29, 2021
Missing you a lot today. Wishing I could just pick up the phone and call you. Love you so much. 
November 17, 2020
November 17, 2020
Happy Birthday, my love.  Miss you so much more than words can properly convey.
April 24, 2020
April 24, 2020
I'm not sure how we made it through the past year without you. We miss your wit, your laugh, your snarkiness, your big hugs.  I can't wait til you come home. xo
April 23, 2020
April 23, 2020
I think about you every day... I truly miss you!
May 1, 2019
May 1, 2019
Jan,
What a beautiful tribute to your husband. I never knew Ed, more than a visit or two 40+ yrs ago, but I know of your love for him.  It's something rare and to be cherished. Wishing you and your family peace through this time.
   Lynne
May 1, 2019
May 1, 2019
What a beautifull tribute for your Ed. sound like he was such a wonderfull caring man ,so sorry for your loss.
May 1, 2019
May 1, 2019
What a wonderful tribute to an amazing man. I am sending my deepest condolences to Ed's family and Jan. Sue (Hailey) Marquis
May 1, 2019
May 1, 2019
So sorry to read of your loss, Jan. He certainly seems like a wonderful man and I hope the memories of your time together bring much consolation.
Sincerely,
Jack Delaney   (presuming you remember me)

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Recent Tributes
April 23, 2022
April 23, 2022
3 years. Can’t believe that you’ve been gone this long. Miss you more and more. Until we meet again, my love. 
September 29, 2021
September 29, 2021
Missing you a lot today. Wishing I could just pick up the phone and call you. Love you so much. 
November 17, 2020
November 17, 2020
Happy Birthday, my love.  Miss you so much more than words can properly convey.
His Life
November 17, 2019
Edward Richard MacKay, 64, of Haverhill and formerly of Reading and Wakefield, passed away at home on April 23, 2019 after a fierce and courageous four-year battle against cancer. Ed leaves behind his devoted wife and soulmate, Jan (Varney), and his beloved daughter Sarah and her fiance Jason Brown. His eldest daughter, Michelle (Case), preceded him in death.  Ed was the son of the late John Joseph MacKay and Marion (Bennett). He leaves behind his brothers: John J. Jr (Jack) and his fiancee Debra Silva, and Steven and his wife Helen. Ed leaves six adored grandchildren: Kailey A. Case, Justin G. Case, Ryan J. Case and Jimmy MacKay, all of Haverhill, and Travis and Tayla Brown, of Reading. Ed is also survived by many cousins, nieces and nephews, all of whom were an important part of his life.

Ed was larger than life -- and surprisingly self-effacing at the same time.  How do you sum up a hero in just a few paragraphs? His children and grandchildren meant the world to him, and it was not unusual to find him engaged in activities with all of the family -- Nascar races, fishing, kayaking, hanging by our pool, tubing in the river, at the driving range -- you name it.  He taught Michelle and Sarah the fine art of sarcasm, which they have mastered.  He was always happiest when he was with his "kids".  And if he happened to be up at his home in Conway (NH), it was even better. 

In the early years, Ed often ran "MacKay's Taxi", and several times he and his wife Jan ran "MacKay's Home for Sarah's Wandering Friends".  He might grumble and joke about it, but no matter how much he complained he was always there to help. There was no other option as far as he was concerned. The wish to help was so deeply ingrained in his soul that it touched everything he did. It was one of the reasons he was so successful at his job, as his customers (many of whom became friends) would attest. He always went "the extra mile'. It drove his wish to donate his body to Tufts Medical School, hoping that perhaps something about his unusual cancer might be discovered. He always checked in with his girls multiple times a day, making sure all was well or to let someone vent since life was not always easy. He was a fabulous listener and knew the difference between listening to a vent or offering advice. Either way, he was there for his family.

Ed instilled strong values in his children: treat everyone with dignity and respect; help others wherever and whenever you can; that no matter what, family comes first.  He accepted Sarah's Jason as one of his own, even though he complained on occasion that he had to treat Jason with "kid gloves". Nothing we can write here will ever completely sum up this amazing human being.  The girls grew up wanting to be like him. They wanted to make him proud.  And they both did that every single day.  Ed was so proud of 'his girls'.

We will miss his humor (always a little off-center but hilarious none the less), his kindness, his intelligent conversation AND silly remarks, and just hanging with him doing nothing.  A Celebration of Ed's life will be held Saturday, May 4th 2019, at 11 AM in Old South United Methodist Church, 6 Salem St, Reading (Square). Ed actually called it "Edapalooza' when he helped plan his service.  We think that's a fitting name. In honor of Ed's laidback style, please feel free to wear casual clothes to his service should you desire. It would please him. And in lieu of flowers, please consider making a donation to AbilityPLUS at abilityplus.org  You'll make an awful lot of people happy.
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May 3, 2019

A true tribute to a wonder man, I wish I could have known him better.






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