Milton McIntyre

milton mcintyre

April 18, 1933 ~ April 15, 2014

Milton ��Mac” McIntyre, 80, Bradenton, Florida, formerly of Mooresville, died April 15, 2015. Mr. McIntyre was born April 18, 1933, in Indianapolis, to the late Virgil Roy and Edith (Mawson) McIntyre.

He graduated from high school in Indianapolis and proudly served in the United States Air Force during the Korean War. Mr. McIntyre was road driver for Roadway Express for 30 years, retiring in 1987. He enjoyed fishing and auto racing.

He was preceded in death by his first wife, Sandra Jeanine McIntyre; brothers, Norman Eugene and Robert Neil McIntyre; one grandchild.

Survivors include his wife, Carol Jean Hagerman McIntyre; daughters, Barbara Lynn Amos of Bargersville, Susan Kay Newton of Bloomington, and Pamela Jo Day of Bargersville; step-daughter, Marcie Ann Renyer of Kansas; step-son, Christopher McClellan; 8 grandchildren; ten great grandchildren.

Friends and family will gather on Saturday, April 19, 2014, 1 to 3 p.m., in the Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville. The graveside service will immediately follow at 3:15 p.m. at White Lick Cemetery, Mooresville. Chaplain John Young will officiate. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. I am Carol’s sister. We had some wonderful visits with Carol and Mac in Florida. Mac was also very kind to our mother, Pat Hagerman, and our brother, Grant Hagerman. Thanks for the memories of the good times, Mac.

  2. Hey Mac, just thinking about you brings a smile to my face. There was never a dull moment with you, I wish I could bring you one last beer! God bless you and keep you. All my love to Carol, Lynne, Pam, and Kay and your many friends and family. Elizabeth Albritton

  3. My favorite memory of my step father Mac, took place many years ago, about 21 actually. It was one of the many trips he and Mom made possible so I could stay close to them even though I was in Kansas. They took me out in their boat and we were on the Manatee River on the way out to the golf. Mac set me up with a fishing rod, then began getting his ready. I pulled up a small fish and was waving it in the air when all of the sudden a baby pelican swooped down and swallowed the fish. Of course then he tried flying away. It was flailing all over.Mac grabbed the poor thing trying to set it free and then was accosted by the mother pelican. I am pretty sure if we had a video it would when some kind of prize. Eventually Mac just had to cut it free. We laughed and laughed about it AFTER the fact. Mac I am thinking of the Irish blessing we sing at our school Mass…May the road rise up to meet you may the wind be always with you may the sun shine on you always, till we meet again. May you rest peacefully in the arms of Jesus.

  4. Our favorite memory of Mac was when Robby and Mac sat around talking about the good old Roadway days, he will forever be in our hearts.Our prayers are with you Caro land your whole family. Love, Robby and Ann Zelen


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