Obit: McVean, Eugene "Mac" (1926 - 2011)

 

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Surnames: McVean, Freeman, Mondloch

 

----Source: Marshfield News Herald (Marshfield, WI) 06/24/2011

 

McVean, Eugene "Mac" (10 SEP 1926 - 23 JUN 2011)

 


SPENCER -- Eugene "Mac" McVean, 84, of Spencer, passed away peacefully Thursday, June 23, 2011, at Ministry House of the Dove, surrounded by his family.


A memorial service will be held at noon Monday, June 27, 2011, at the Hansen-Schilling Funeral Home in Spencer. The Rev. Patricia Herdt will officiate. Interment of ashes will be in the West Spencer Cemetery.


A time of visitation will be held from 10 a.m. until service time on Monday at the Hansen-Schilling Funeral Home in Spencer.


Mac was born Sept. 10, 1926, in Clark County, to Richard "Norman" and Faith (Freeman) McVean. He attended the Spencer-area schools and went on to serve his country proudly during World War II. Mac returned home and was employed by Jensen Motors and later Pathfinder Mobile Home Manufacturing Company in Spencer for more than 25 years.


Mr. McVean was a member of the American Legion in Loyal. In his spare time, Mac enjoyed attending auctions in search of the perfect items to add to his collection.


Mac is lovingly survived by his sister, Shirley (Leon) Mondloch of Spencer; and brother, Richard (Joan) McVean of Mountain Home, Ark. He is further survived by nieces, nephews and friends. He will truly be missed.


His parents, Richard "Norman" and Faith, preceded Eugene in death.


Visit www.hansenschillingfuneralhome.com  to express your condolences. 

 

 


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