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Rawlin "Mac" McInelly

Tacoma, Washington

October 6, 1942 - September 5, 2014

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Rawlin "Mac" McInelly Rawlin "Mac" Gilbert McInelly passed away on Friday, September 5, 2014 at home in Tacoma, WA. He was 71. Mac was born on October 6, 1942 in Hillsboro, OR. Son of L.L. and Velma McInelly, the family moved to Shelton, WA in 1943 where he graduated from Irene S. Reed High...

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The night before Thanksgiving and my mind is on you.....I am so grateful to have had you in my life, you made everything more fun! Miss you each day and I know where you are right now, you are making it a brighter place just by being you! Thank you Mac for all the laughter, smiles, support and good advice! Much love Mackie Quackie

Happy 72nd birthday dad!

We love you.

Amy & Joe

Mac, I will miss your welcoming smile and that outstretched hand which welcomed me to the many lumber and social events that we enjoyed together. Any room you were in seemed brighter with your presence. I will miss you my good friend

I remember Mr. McInelly as a fun loving, generous man. He and his family moved down the street from ours when I was a child and became good friends with my parents. I eventually became the McInelly's babysitter. I loved it when our families did things together, because he always made it so much fun. To this day, I cook my salmon the way he showed me. My thoughts and prayers are with his family.

So sorry for your loss---and shocked to hear of it.
Mac was a very vital guy.
A true Shelton boy through and through.

Take care of yourselves---Denny Hinton

My privilege is Rawlin being my big brother. I got to grow up with his humor, puns and teasing. There was a great sense of pride in being your little sister.That makes me a pretty lucky lady today. Treasured childhood memories I thank-you for big brother. Daddy awaits a game of golf and Mom has cookies baked. Oh! And don't forget to wear your shirt to the dinner table. I miss you. I love you. A hui hou kakou.

Your loving sister Vickie

Mac made life more fun for everyone around him.

Mac was the most generous person I ever knew. I am genuinely honored to have called him a true friend.

My thoughts and prayers are with the McInelly family. I went to school with Lana. Best wishes, Joy Daugherty