He married Ethel Brown on Aug. 12, 1956 in NY City and they recently celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary. They moved to Fontana in 1957 where they both resided until his death. Mac was a Korean War Veteran. Mac retired from Kaiser Steel after 25 yrs, then from Kaiser Permanente after 10 yrs.
Preceded in death by his son Daniel; 5 brothers; 3 sisters. He will truly be missed by his loving wife Ethel; 3 sons, Jon, Jerry, Matt; brother John. Mac was a loving husband, devoted to his family, including 5 grandchildren, Kristy, Alisha, Rachel, Cory, Caitlin; 4 great-grandchildren.
Mac was an active member with the City of Fontana's Youth Boys Baseball for about 20 yrs. He was a member of St. George's Catholic Church. Funeral services will be held on Sat., Oct. 8th at 11AM. Graveside services immediately following 1PM at Green Acres, Bloomington.
Published in San Bernardino Sun on October 6, 2011
He married Ethel Brown on Aug. 12, 1956 in NY City and they recently celebrated their 55th wedding anniversary. They moved to Fontana in 1957 where they both resided until his death. Mac was a Korean War Veteran. Mac retired from Kaiser Steel after 25 yrs, then from Kaiser Permanente after 10 yrs.
Preceded in death by his son Daniel; 5 brothers; 3 sisters. He will truly be missed by his loving wife Ethel; 3 sons, Jon, Jerry, Matt; brother John. Mac was a loving husband, devoted to his family, including 5 grandchildren, Kristy, Alisha, Rachel, Cory, Caitlin; 4 great-grandchildren.
Mac was an active member with the City of Fontana's Youth Boys Baseball for about 20 yrs. He was a member of St. George's Catholic Church. Funeral services will be held on Sat., Oct. 8th at 11AM. Graveside services immediately following 1PM at Green Acres, Bloomington.
Published in San Bernardino Sun on October 6, 2011
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