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I worked with Mack for several years in Wilmington, NC. I remember that he never ever missed a day of work. He was never late either. We shared many Richland stories while in NC and I am sad to learn of his passing.


Posted by: Ray Stein - Mead, WA   Nov 16, 2009

Dear Mrs. McDonald and Family, Please accept my condolences on Mack's, passing. I became acquainted with Mack through the Richland Rod and Gun Club. He joined the Club in 1995, was elected to the Board of Trustees in 1999, 2000 and 2001 and was also a member of the Special Volunteers. He received the club's Distinguished Service Award in 2003 and the Life Member Award in 2006. He was active in many Club activities, including habitat projects, Lunker Lake, Salmon

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Posted by: Howard Gardner - Richland, WA   Nov 13, 2009

Mrs McDonnell,Sorry For Your Loss Mack Was My Boss Shortly After I Went To GE,What Time I Had With Him He Was A Nice Man,GOD BLESS YOU AND KEEP YOU CLOSE JB.


Posted by: James Baker - wilmington, NC   Nov 12, 2009

Dear Mrs. McDonnell: I am sorry to hear of Mack's passing. I would have attended the services but I am hunting in Oregon. The Richland Rod and Gun Club and the Tri-City community has lost a wonderful gentleman who can not be replaced. You have my sympathy and I will say a prayer for Mack even if it is a few days late.


Posted by: Paul Kison - Pasco, WA   Nov 12, 2009

To Mack's family; I was sorry to hear of his passing today as I had just recently had memories of him and wondered how he was doing. When I joined GE in Wilmington in 1970, he was one of the experienced men in our business and he taught me a lot. We enjoyed each other's help on many problem-solving missions. He was missed when he left GE and is remembered by many, many associates. May our Lord's peace and presence be with you.


Posted by: Bob Moore - Indiana, PA   Nov 12, 2009

Jerry: I was very sorry to hear about the death of Mack. I worked with him as a planner in FCO for 20 years and he was one of the finest men I have ever known. Bill Savage and I played many a trick on Mack but it was because we liked him so much and learned so much from him. I know he will be greatly missed, not only by you and his family, but by allwho knew him. God bless you and your family. Darrell McHaney


Posted by: Darrell Mchaney - Wilmington, NC   Nov 12, 2009

Dear Jerry, I was saddened about the death of Mack. I know it is a tremendous shock to be without him. He was a vibrant man and was always upbeat. I guess this comes from being a stubborn Irishman. I will always remember our visit with you in Richland. I can't remember the exact year but know it was in the 90's. Thoughts and prayers are with you. Royce


Posted by: Royce & Barbara Byrd - wilmington, NC   Nov 11, 2009

God bless and best wishes, Jerry! We will miss Mack and all that he brought to the Richland Rod and Gun Club and its members. He was one of a kind.


Posted by: Jerry Burke - Burbank, WA   Nov 09, 2009

My condolences to the family. I so enjoyed Mac during our cribbage games; we could do a good job of setting up a "15-2". I will always treasure the time Mac was asking the KCs at card table to work a R.C.Blood drive at KC hall; and he obligingly "allowed" this lone Protestant to help out, by manning the root beer float bar. Wiill miss ya, Buddy. Bob


Posted by: Bob Bush - Richland, WA   Nov 08, 2009

I was working at the Richland Police Department as a clerk for the Detective Division when Mack was a volunteer there. He was such a pleasure to be around. Always had a smile and upbeat. He will be remembered and missed. My thoughts and prayers are with the family.


Posted by: Jackie Ragan - Kennewick, WA   Nov 08, 2009