Malcolm Hugh McKenzie-McHarg

Malcolm Hugh McKenzie-McHarg

5th June 1935-8th March 2024

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Passed away at Ararat. Formerly of Walwa
Son of the Late Hugh & Gladys. Brother of Joyce(dec), Myra, John, Peter & Pauline.
Former husband of Shirley(dec).
Loved and loving partner of Nano.
Father and Father-in-law to Christine & Gilbert. Paul & Julie. Debra & Geoff & Gary.
Loved Poppy Mal to 6 grandchildren, Joshua (dec) and 5.2 great grandchildren.
Forever In Our Hearts

Funeral Details

Family & friends are invited to the
Requiem Mass and Celebration of Malcolms life on
Thursday, 21st March 2024 at Christ the King Catholic Church,
25 Shelley Road, Walwa, commencing at 11:30am.
Following the Mass the cortege will leave for burial at
Walwa Cemetery, Murray River Road, Walwa.

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"McKenzie-McHarg, Malcolm Hugh" Comments

Miles Hodgesays:

Good on you Malcolm, rest easy mate.

Warner Hodgesays:

Malcolm was, through lending me one of his horses, the beginning of my History as of now being an Ex Horseman ! As through this very kind gesture, I ended up riding a few other horses to places like the High Country in NSW and as one part of the Original Alpine Road, which even back in those days was just about overgrown, but we were able to get through ! Another highlight, was we formed the Walwa-Jingellic Tent Pegging Club which we then competed at Cootamundra ! We had about six people in the FOUR Team member group which included my older brother Miles Hodge who is now retired as a Professional Farrier ! So many thanks to Malcolm as I will always remember you for starting me off in the saddle eh my friend !
RIP my friend !!!

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