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Ray MacNair Obituary

Ray Hugh MacNair died peacefully at home of ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease) on May 22, at the age of 74 . He is survived by his wife, Nancy MacNair, and children Doug MacNair (wife Valerie and sons David and Jason), Rebecca MacNair-Semands (husband Steve and daughter Allison) and Kathleen MacNair. He was preceded in death by his son Steve MacNair in October, 2011. Ray is also survived by his sister, Tina Hair, and his brother, Wilmer MacNair.

Dr. Ray MacNair loved being surrounded by family, hiking in the woods, and using his silly sense of humor to bring joy to those around him. He was avid exerciser, running the Peachtree Road Race for over 25 years, and had become a vegan in the last several years out of respect for animals and the environment. He had been working with Hispanic day laborers to ensure fair wages and was often thanked for his unrelenting efforts related to environmental and social justice. A relative recently wrote, "Wisdom, love, and strong convictions have been passed down to children and grandchildren, a tribute to a life given for others."

Ray MacNair spent his life as a social activist. He joined the Social Work faculty at the University of Georgia in 1975 and taught community organizing for 28 years, including environmental justice and sustainable development. He served as a consultant on Community and Area Development for 18 years. He also served as President of the national Association for Community Organizing and Social Administration for two years. Upon his retirement in 2003 as faculty member emeritus, Ray founded and co-chaired the Economic Justice Coalition, a local organization focused on living wages, health benefits, quality jobs, rights of workers, and governmental decision making. In 2001, he was awarded the Athens NAACP award for his career of community activism.

Prior to moving to Athens, he joined the faculty of Tuskegee University in 1967 and developed a BSW Program in 1969, heading that program until 1975. He and Nancy raised four children, two of them adopted and biracial, in a Black neighborhood in Tuskegee, an experience of warmth and joy.

Ray's PhD in Social Work and Sociology was at the University of Michigan. His first "human rights" experience was the MLK March in Detroit, one month before the Washington March, 1963, where MLK first presented the "I have a Dream" speech.

Ray had a history of working internationally, as well. He spent a summer in northern Germany in 1957, working with Latvian refugees from the Second World War. Graduating from Oberlin College in 1959, Ray and Nancy got married and immediately moved to South India for two years as part of a cultural exchange program teaching English.

Shortly before his death, Ray was asked to speak about his beliefs at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship and stated, "I believe that taking action is a spiritual journey when it is focused on promoting social justice…I cannot live without taking action on these issues."

A memorial service will be held at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 780 Timothy Road, at 3:30 pm on June 9th with Rev. Alison Eskildsen officiating. In lieu of flowers, donations may be given to the Economic Justice Coalition, P. O. Box 1225, Athens, GA 30603 (www.econjustice.org).

Lord & Stephens East is in charge of arrangements.

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by Athens Banner-Herald on May 27, 2012.

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December 27, 2012

My mom, Dorothy Hall, was Ray's first cousin and Ray's parents, Everett and Irene, were our neighbors for many years in Chapel Hill, NC. I treasure all the times we spent with the MacNair family and was so sad to learn of Ray's death. My thoughts to his beloved family. I know he is dearly missed. - Kitty (Davis) Stalberg

Jean Guard

June 23, 2012

Dear Nancy,
I thought that Ray was a wonderfully fully involved person and always wished I knew him better.

Elena Brown

June 6, 2012

Ray's absence will be truly felt in so many facets of this community. His was a life well lived.

Joel Baker

June 4, 2012

Doug,
My deepest regrets and condolences for the loss of your father. It appears he was a great man from all of the "others oriented" work in his life. What a wonderful legacy to leave one's family.

Sincerely,
Joel A. Baker

Cathi Doherty

June 3, 2012

Just the sweetest, kindest, funniest guy you could ever know. Seeing Ray and speaking with him always made me smile! He will be missed.

Ary Malaver

June 2, 2012

Dr. MacNair, you touched the lives of so many in the community. Thanks for the inspiration.

Greg Davis

May 28, 2012

I first met Ray at a fundraiser for the Economic Justice Coalition in 2008. His passion and dedication to social justice was patently apparent; he was so involved in acting on behalf of the undocumented immigrant and the low wage worker. From that first meeting, I also became readily aware of how likeable and engaging Ray was. He would listen, he would share, and he would laugh. No wonder he could inspire so much good.

Marci Breedlove

May 28, 2012

Such a gentle soul who did such mighty things. Thank you, Dr. MacNair.

Amelia Mahan

May 28, 2012

I think very fondly of my time in Professor MacNair's Environmental Justice class as I got my MSW at UGA back in 2005/2006. He was a great man and my life is richer for knowing him.

David Jarrett

May 27, 2012

I served with Ray on the Social Action Committee of the UUU Fellowship and on the Economic Justice Coalition. Ray lived his faith in everything he did and his tireless efforts to help the less fortunate was a inspiration to me and all who knew him. He made the world a better place and he is greatly missed.

Aleta Turner

May 27, 2012

Ray MacNair lived out his beliefs with his every word and every action. The things he set into motion will continue on, and the community is incredibly fortunate to have had his influence. I am glad to have known him. Love to you, Nancy, and all your family.

Monesia Kpana

May 27, 2012

I remember the 1st time I met Dr. McNair as a visiting student from UT. He showed and told me things that convinced me that UGA would be the place for me to get my Masters. I had the honor of being his student then later I moved not far from him and would see him each morning out running . I hadn't seen him in quite awhile but still found myself looking for him. I am sorry for the family's lost. He was a terrific man!

Michelle and Brian Sharkey Vaught

May 27, 2012

We are so honored to have gotten to meet such a sweet and wonderful man! We were all so blessed to have him in our community. He helped to make the world a better place. Deepest condolences to Nancy and family.

Monesia Kpana

May 27, 2012

I remember the 1st time I met Dr. McNair as a visiting student from UT. He showed and told me things that convinced me that UGA would be the place for me to get my Masters. I had the honor of being his student then later I moved not far from him and would see him each morning out running . I hadn't seen him in quite awhile but still found myself looking for him. I am sorry for the family's lost. He was a terrific man!

Rebecca MacNair-Semands

May 27, 2012

Dad,
We miss you so much already....you were so brave and sweet throughout this difficult illness, just as you lived your whole life. May the world have more people like you in it. Love, Becca

Rebecca MacNair-Semands

May 27, 2012

Dad, we miss you so much already...more than you could imagine. You were so brave and sweet throughout this difficult illness, just as you lived your whole life. May there be more people in the world like you. Love, Becca

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May 27, 2012

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