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CANADA, Harvey 'Mac' McNair, 73, of Midlothian, VA, passed away on August 14, 2023. Mac left behind a lasting legacy and will be missed every day.

He was born on March 22, 1950, and was a loving, devoted husband, father and grandfather, a true “people person.” He thrived on the energy of those around him and sought out opportunities to befriend everyone he met. At an early age, he helped support his mother and younger brother while his dad traveled often for work, a trait he extended to many others throughout his life. His family was the center of his universe. He married his high school sweetheart, Ann, and together they raised three boys which they relished and took head on. He was fortunate enough in this life to find true love a second time, and his wife Cindy and he enjoyed seventeen years together as true friends and partners and were always known to be together. An avid reader, especially of The Bible, he was apt to deliver impromptu sermons and advice to those in his life. He felt the best way to share a part of himself with others was to relate his own experiences as a way of connecting. He had a great sense of humor and set the example of how to be a great father and husband.

A Celebration of Life service is planned for Wednesday, August 30th at 11 a.m. at Bon Air Baptist Church, 2531 Buford Road, Richmond VA 23235.

Mac is survived by wife Cynthia Walker Canada (“Cindy”), sons Matthew Brandon Canada (Daniella), Justin McNair Canada (Amy), Nathan Stuart Canada, brother Douglas Owen Canada, ex-wife Ann Hague Guizzardi, stepdaughters Jennifer Moss, Rebecca Moss and grandchildren Alyssa, Carter, Tyler, Raegan, Reese, Everett, Damian, Ava, Shaniah, Dominic and Simo'n.

Mac had a strong faith in God, having been born again in Christ in 1978. He was an active member of his Church community at Bon Air Baptist Church serving as Deacon, Sunday School teacher and unappointed greeter.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks if you are so inclined to make a donation in Mac's name to the Endowment Fund at Bon Air Baptist Church, 2531 Buford Road, Richmond VA 23235.

Published by Richmond Times-Dispatch on Aug. 23, 2023.



 
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08/16/23 12:25 PM #1    

George Edmonson

Damn. Just damn.


08/16/23 02:52 PM #2    

Carol Wright (Benton)

I'm saddened to learn of Mac Canada's passing. I remember him as such an all-around nice guy. We were not particulary close friends, but I could always count on a friendly smile and a gentle, happy disposition whenever I saw Mac -- mostly in our neighborhood around Bliley Road.  We're seeing these "in memory" posts all too often, now. Rest in Peace, Mac.


08/17/23 01:39 PM #3    

Ron Singleton

Mac Canada will be greatly missed.  Like others, he was much too young to leave us.  My friendship with Mac extends nearly 60 years and, interestingly, I was more connected to him during the past couple of decades than I was during our years together at Huguenot – even though he was my cousin Bubba Phillips’s best friend, who was also a member of the Huguenot Class of ’68.

During the last couple of decades, Mac was in my father's Sunday School class at Bon Air Baptist Church - a class made up mostly of 80 and 90-year-olds, in which he thrived as a respected leader. He was a deacon at the church and was often called upon to deliver the class lesson each week.  My father, John E. Singleton, who passed away last year at the age of 97, was one of his greatest admirers.  In fact, Mac delivered the featured testimonial and tribute at my father's funeral since they were such good friends, despite an age difference of nearly 25 years.  

Mac was a devout Christian in his latter decades in every sense of the word and lived an exemplary life, and will be greatly missed by the members of Bon Air Baptist Church.  At my father’s funeral, he told the story of visiting Dad at Johnston-Willis Hospital a few years ago after my father had back surgery.  As Mac walked into the private hospital room, Dad said, “What do you think of my friend?”  It was obvious to Mac that no one else was in the room but the two of them, so Mac immediately began to think my father was seeing ghosts and having hallucinations.  Dad asked his question again, and as Mac turned to find a doctor for assistance, out from under the covers popped my father’s pet dachshund “Rusty,” his constant companion.  Needless to say, Mac was surprised, but not overly so.  The doctors had allowed my father to keep his pet in the room during visiting hours as a way to help with his recovery.  It worked.  Dad was out of the hospital in just a few days. 

Mac, through his work with the church, was always able to find the bright side in life and he particularly enjoyed comforting the elderly.  He easily could have chosen to be a member of a Sunday School class closer to his age, but he chose to go where he was needed most.  As a result, he had a significant impact on the lives of many -- those who were in their later years, widowers like my father, in many cases, and enthralled to be the object of attention of a “youngster” like Mac.  There was so much more that Mac could have done, and he left us all too soon, but the impact of his life on others will be remembered and appreciated by families like mine for years to come.


08/24/23 04:26 PM #4    

Robbie Richardson

Gee, after reading Mac's obituary in the online Times Dispatch, I wish I could have known him as an adult to the degree I remember him when we were kids. But no surprise to find out that as an adult he was the fulfillment of the kid that I remember. A little bit quiet, not one to call attention to himself. He was there to be a part of things and steady and consistent in how he faced whatever confronted him from any and every angle. Mac was the kind of guy who by simply being there, would still be there when you needed him. He did his share and some more when things needed to be done. When reading about his focus on family it seems that is just what a person with his value system would do, and he did do, and it has to have made a big difference in so many lives. Now it's his memory that will benefit those who miss his nearer presence and comforting companionship. Rest in peace, Mac. May your memory be a blessing to all who loved you, and to so many who knew and respected you for the wonderful man that you became.  -   Rob / Robbie


08/25/23 09:06 PM #5    

Ron Singleton

Obituary:  Harvey 'Mac' Canada

Published by The Richmond Times-Dispatch on August 23, 2023

CANADA, Harvey 'Mac' McNair, Harvey 'Mac' McNair Canada, 73, of Midlothian, VA, passed away on August 14, 2023. Mac left behind a lasting legacy and will be missed every day.

He was born on March 22, 1950 and was a loving, devoted husband, father and grandfather, a true 'people person. He thrived on the energy of those around him, and sought out opportunities to befriend everyone he met. At an early age, he helped support his mother and younger brother while his Dad traveled often for work, a trait he extended to many others throughout his life. His family was the center of his universe. He married his high school sweetheart, Ann, and together they raised three boys which they relished and took head on. He was fortunate enough in this life to find true love a second time, and his wife Cindy and he enjoyed seventeen years together as true friends and partners and were always known to be together. An avid reader, especially of The Bible, he was apt to deliver impromptu sermons and advice to those in his life. He felt the best way to share a part of himself with others was to relate his own experiences as a way of connecting. He had a great sense of humor, and set the example of how to be a great father and husband.

A Celebration of Life service is planned for Wednesday, August 30th at 11 a.m. at Bon Air Baptist Church, 2531 Buford Road, Richmond VA 23235.

Mac is survived by wife Cynthia Walker Canada 'Cindy', sons Matthew Brandon Canada (Daniella), Justin McNair Canada (Amy), Nathan Stuart Canada, brother Douglas Owen Canada, ex-wife Ann Hague Guizzardi, stepdaughters Jennifer Moss, Rebecca Moss and grandchildren Alyssa, Carter, Tyler, Raegan, Reese, Everett, Damian, Ava, Shaniah, Dominic and Simo'n.

Mac had a strong faith in God, having been born again in Christ in 1978. He was an active member of his Church community at Bon Air Baptist Church serving as Deacon, Sunday School teacher and unappointed greeter.

In lieu of flowers, the family asks if you are so inclined to make a donation in Mac's name to the Endowment Fund at Bon Air Baptist Church 2531, Buford Road, Richmond VA 23235.


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