Byron tweeten obit
Donna attended Wheaton College graduating with degrees in PE and Mathematics in 1964. She grew up in Holland Patent, NY as the eldest daughter of Gerald French and Ruth Turk French with her brothers Gerald French Jr. Burial with Military Honors will follow in Highland Cemetery.ĭonna Mae French Waitschies, 79, of Binghamton, New York passed away in Denver, Colorado on June 29, 2022.ĭonna was born on Novemin Binghamton, New York. Monday, Jat Bell Mortuary with Seth Moorehouse officiating. He will be remembered for his signature saying when asked how things were going “I’m just peachy.”įuneral services will be 1:00 p.m.
#Byron tweeten obit mac
Mac was diagnosed with cancer in December of 2020 and fought to beat it. Mac is survived by his wife, Rose sons, Nathan (Alicia) and John daughters, Mandi and Carrie Lowe brothers, Robert and Walt grandchildren: Xaiver, Joshua, Wednesday, Benjamin, Catlin, Taylor, Greyson, Alexander, and Drayce numerous nieces and nephews. and Bobbie brothers, David and Leslie sister, Agnes and parents, John and Virginia.
Preceding him in death are his first wife, Katherine children: Crystal, Ashley, Michael Roy Jr. Mac loved spending time with his family, but he could also be found hunting, fishing, doing carpentry and engaging in bible studies. He was a jack of all trades, not only raising animals but he was a minister for the Church of Christ, he spent a number of years a Blue Rock Distributors and he had been working as the Dairy Manager at Albertson’s for the last ten years. The family went on to have a small ranch near Great Falls where Mac, raised chickens, turkeys and pigs. Marie area where his second son, John, was born. In 1996 the family moved to the Glasgow/St. In 1995, he delivered his son, Nathan, while on the way to the hospital. Mac moved to Milles City, Montana where he met his wife, Rose Ann Fabert, and they married in 1994. He was honorably discharged from the Army in 1990. He enlisted in the Army in 1982 and was sent to Fort Sill Oklahoma where he was trained to be a Fabric Repair Specialist. He graduated from high school in Great Falls, Montana in 1977. Mac was born on Augat Columbus Air Force Base in Mississippi to John and Virginia (Hansen) McLean. Michael “Mac” Roy McLean, 62, of Glasgow, Montana lost his battle with cancer on Jat his home in Glasgow, Montana.