Saturday, October 25, 2014

M. J. "Mac" McCoy

     Funeral services for M. J. "Mac" McCoy, age 80 of Saint Jo, were held 11:00 AM, Thursday, October 30, 2014 at First Baptist Church of Saint Jo with Rev. Sam Campbell and Rev. Jeff Roe officiating. Burial followed the service in the M. J. "Mac" McCoy Family Cemetery in Saint Jo under the direction of Scott Funeral Home. A visitation and a meal were held at the McCoy Trophy House also in Saint Jo. Mac died at his home in Saint Jo on Saturday, October 25, 2014.
     One of six children, Mac was born on September 12, 1934 to James Arthur and Luteenie (Bass) McCoy in Crosby County, Texas. Mac spent many hours picking cotton with his siblings and parents. He often told the story of picking more cotton than anyone else except his mother.
     After graduating from high school, Mac was offered an athletic scholarship but turned it down to join the Army where he quickly rose to the rank of captain while working with the Pentagon as a nuclear weapons analyst. While analyzing satellite data, Mac discovered a new Russian nuclear weapon. After presenting the data to the Secretary of State, he was given the honor of naming the missile GANEF. Mac served 11 years in the military, three years in Germany where he saw most all of Europe.
     After his honorable discharge from the Army, Mac went on to pursue a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. He earned a mortuary degree and used that to work his way through school. Mac worked as the Director of Maintenance at Bell Helicopter in Amarillo, TX and Director of Plant Operations Maintenance at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, AL, but he always felt the pull to be his own boss and later moved back to Texas where his brothers, Medford and Melvin, helped him get into the funeral business. In 1979, Mac moved to Saint Jo and purchased the funeral home, and in 1983 he purchased the funeral home in Muenster. For many years, he ran the funeral home and an ambulance service for the community of Saint Jo.
     Although Mac was a hard worker, he also enjoyed his time off hunting in many locations around the world, including Canada, Alaska, Mexico, New Zealand and Africa. He had so many hunting trophies that he and his friend and business partner, Les Scott, built a trophy room next to his house. He also enjoyed going on trips with his longtime companion, Annette. Saying she had never been out of Texas, Mac wanted her to see everything he had seen. They took trips every summer all over the United States and in the summer of 2014 they took a two week trip to Italy.
     Mac loved Saint Jo and was proud to be a part of the community. He helped build the gazebo located on the town square without plans. Annette always called him a "Real Life John Wayne." To the outside observer, Mac was a big, rough old man but to those of us who knew his heart, he was a giant teddy bear that would do anything in his power to help – with or without you asking! He was a great man, father, grandfather (Pa Mac), great-grandfather (Pa Mac the Great) and friend. His presence will be greatly missed.

     Mac is survived by his: longtime companion, Annette Walterscheid of Muenster; daughters: Peggy Anne and husband, James Thomas of Red Oak, Linda Lou Currans of Fort Worth, Katherine Sue McCoy of Arlington and Karen Kay and husband Hugh Hillebrand of Arlington; sons: Michael James McCoy of Farmers Branch, Dennis Mathew McCoy, Cameron Douglas McCoy; grandchildren: Jennifer Connell of Fort Worth, Jessica Thomas of Red Oak, Mathew McCoy of Sherman, Haley Hillebrand of Fort Worth, and Katie Beth Hillebrand of Denton; great-grandchildren: Clara Cameron Connell and Maxwell Douglas Connell of Fort Worth, who called him "Pa Mac the Great;" sister: Morelle and Jack Miller of Denton, TX; brother Pete and wife, Joyce McCoy of Tuttle, Oklahoma. He was preceded in death by his parents, James Arthur and Luteenie (Bass) McCoy, sister, Mary Viola Deal and brothers: Melvin McCoy and Medford McCoy.


Friday, October 24, 2014

Ricky O'Neal Smith


     A visitation for Ricky O’Neal Smith was held 3:00 PM—5:00 PM, Sunday, October 26, 2014 at Scott Funeral Home of Saint Jo. Mr. Smith died Friday, October 24, 2014.









Friday, October 10, 2014

Julie Anna Hacker

     Mass of Christian Burial for Julie Anna Hacker, age 45 of Muenster, is set for 10:00 AM, Saturday, October 11, 2014 at Sacred Heart Catholic Church with Rev. Ken Robinson officiating. Burial will follow at Sacred Heart Cemetery in Muenster under the direction of Scott Funeral Home of Muenster. A Rosary/Vigil will be held at 6:00 PM Friday, October 10, 2014 at the funeral home in Muenster.
     Our Heavenly Father called Julie suddenly to her Eternal Home, Tuesday, October 7, 2014. She was a 1987 graduate of Muenster High School and earned a drafting degree from North Central Texas College in 1989.
     She lived with her husband, Jean in her childhood home north of Muenster. She was the caregiver for her mother Florence, until her death in 2010 and she was employed by Peterbilt Motors of Denton for over 15 ½ years.
     Julie loved her family greatly. She held many gatherings in her home, where hours were spent telling old stories and looking at family pictures. She enjoyed being outdoors, riding the country side looking for deer, sitting in the boat waiting for the fish to bite, going camping at the lake, or taking long walks. She was an avid sports fan, routing for the Rangers and the Cowboys. Julie was greatly loved and will be dearly missed.
     Julie is survived by her husband, Jean Holder of Muenster; her brothers: Kevin and wife, Glenda Hacker of Ponder, Patrick and wife Kathy Hacker of Gainesville, and Allin and wife, Karen Hacker of Gainesville; her daughter: Jessica and husband Cody Rico of Muenster; her son Christopher Holder of Mississippi; her grandson Kyler Rico of Muenster; and numerous nieces and nephews. She was preceded in death by her parents, Paul William and Florence Heddy (Van Zandt) Hacker and her nephew, Kasey Hacker.
     In lieu of flowers, the family requests donations be made in her memory to “The Make a Wish Foundation.”