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David "Big Mac" McMillen

Augusta, Kansas

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AUGUSTA - McMillen, David "Big Mac," 73, retired Beech Aircraft tool planner, passed away April 19, 2006. Visitation 4 to 8 p.m. Friday; service 3 p.m. Saturday, both at Hillside Funeral Home Augusta; interment at Elmwood Cemetery. Survived by wife, Clara of Augusta; son, Tim McMillen of Andover;...

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Clara, Tim, Cheryl, and Theresa
My deepest sympathy goes out to all of you at such a difficult time. I only had the pleasure of Mac’s company a few times (this is truly my loss) but he always had a smile and a story to tell. He never made me feel unwelcome, even during the very stressful time that Tim was in the hospital. All of you will be in my thoughts and prayers.
Sincerely,

Hi Clara & Family,

My thoughts and Prayers are with you. Just in case my mother forgets I want to share my memories of BIG MAC with you. I will always remember his laugh and the way he used to express his himself by moving his hands. I will always remember that you and he were there for my Wedding even though my marriage did not work out the way I thought it would but life goes on and we have WONDERFUL people like BIG MAC to remember as we go along.

Clara, I will be in...

Clara, Cheryl and family, Tom's and my sympathy goes out to you guys at this time... "MAC" was a very, very special guy... always smiling, and full of mischief, never a dull moment around him... he will be missed.. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and yours..

Clara and Family,
Big Mac will be missed by all that
had contact with him. He was a person I worked with and enjoyed time fishing and visiting. I considered him as a True Friend.

We worked with Big Mac in the Tool Planning Dept. for many years and you could always rely on him. He was also a very strong leader in the Union. We are so sorry for your loss and our prayers go out to you and your family. He will missed him here, but know that we will all meet again. God Bless

Clara and Family,
I am sorry to hear of your loss, "Big Mac" will be missed by us all, he was a joy to work with and I consider it an honor to have known him on this walk we call life.

I offer my sincere sympathy to Clara, Cheryl, Theresa and Tim for the loss of "Big Mac". In the early years we spent at Beech, he taught me a lot, and I have often said he was one of the best supervisors I ever worked for. We continued to be good friends and golf partners. He was responsible, in part, for any success that I had at Beech. I will miss him and will always remember him and the good old days.