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David Quentin MACK

Austin, Texas

1943 - 2015

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MACK, David QuentinDavid Quentin Mack, 71, of Round Rock, TX, passed away Feb. 20, 2015. Born November 30, 1943 in Philadelphia, PA and adopted into the loving home of David and Gwynne Mack, who preceded him in death. David had a life of adventure and travel, and was a life-long public servant....

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Chris, Just wanted to let you know Roger Justus passed away Feb 16th, 2025. We were blessed to spend the last 30 years of his life together. Despite the dementia that caused his death, he never forgot Dave and you. I sincerely hope you and all your family are well. God bless you all

David Mack is still missed by all the Wilco Democrats who worked alongside him to create a better county/country/world.

I did a quick web search for Dave today to see what might turn up. Dave and I worked together as social workers in the Warwick Welfare Office in the early 1970s sharing an office there. Though he only remained in that job for a year or two, moving on to other things as he said, I was always impressed by his wisdom, insight, and wit. As soon as I saw the photo in this obituary, I knew it was him and it saddened me to learn of his passing. He was such a kind and gentle person with great...

Chris, I know this time is filled with memories of Mack. We miss him too, he was a wonderful man and a great friend. We hope you are doing okay, and would love to hear from you. God bless you and your family.

Christine,

So sorry for your loss. We just found Dave's obituary online while searching for the two of you on social media.

Dave was a great friend and we both have fond memories of the two of you. We would love to hear from you. Roger's number is 336-858-6097, and his address is still the same-4951 Cedardale St.
Love,
Roger and Kathy

So sorry for your loss. He was s wonderful friend to me and I will miss him.I wish I had known of his passing to attend his funeral.

My condolences to David Mack's family. His death is a great loss. David was a good man who fought for a good cause. Let's continue to fight against the death penalty in his honor. Godspeed David. BJ Mancil

David Mack will be so missed as a true brother in the Union movement and a compassionate public servant at FPS. It hits me especially hard because we are about the same age. I especially remember block-walking from his and Christine's house in the Diana Maldonado election campaign, and working with him as a co-sponsor of a resolution opposing the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, which was adopted at the Texas State Employees Union general assembly in 2008. My thoughts go out to Christine and...

We are so sorry for your loss. Sending love to the Mack family from Holly & Tony Brown in Richmond, Virginia.