In Memory of Granite Mountain Hot Shot Christopher Alan MacKenzie, Last Alarm 06/30/2013
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- An avid snowboarder, 30-year-old Chris MacKenzie grew up in California's San Jacinto Valley, where he was a 2001 graduate of Hemet High School and a former member of the town's fire department. He joined the U.S. Forest Service in 2004, then transferred two years ago to the Prescott Fire Department, longtime friend Dav Fulford-Brown told The Riverside Press-Enterprise.
MacKenzie, like at least one other member of the Granite Mountain Hotshots, had followed his father into firefighting. Michael MacKenzie, a former Moreno Valley Fire Department captain, confirmed that he had been informed of his son's death. -
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YOU GUYS DO SUCH BEAUTIFUL TRIBUTES TO THOSE BRAVE AMAZING YOUNG MEN...GOD BLESS
What a beautiful, heart felt tribute! My sincere condolences to the
families and friends of the Granite Mountain
Hot Shots. May they never be forgotten. Rest in eternal peace.
These brothers are dearly missed.
What a beautiful peice to show tribute.
RIP Grantie Mountain Hotshots
Prescott is not the same.
There all angels and we miss them.and 💘 brian engine6 medic71 there in my ❤ for ever
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MAC YOUR ONE BEAUTIFUL ANGEL RIP OUR HERO
God Bless,our best RIP
RIP ❤❤❤
this was beautiful....thank you for doin this for my boy!!!
Your Welcome!
freshlyfallen451 .my heart goes out to you
These men are heroes still to this day, it was them that made me want to go into firefighting. My deepest sympathy goes out to you
He's dancing in the sky
Mac you sing for them
Dance and sing Mac
He looks like an angel in heaven
I agree; he looks like an amazing person, gone too soon.
TRUE HEROES 19 ANGELS
You where so cute and funny RIP MAC
Very well done. Take from us to soon.
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