Samuel-Sloan-Obituary

Samuel Coy "Mac" Sloan

Obituary

Samuel Coy "Mac" Sloan returned home to Jesus on Thursday, December 6, 2007. Mac was born on June 8, 1933, in Ferrum, Virginia, the son of the late Millard and Berta Sloan. He was preceded in death by his wife of 46 years, Barbara Wilkerson Sloan; five brothers, Burford, Birchel, Virgil, Millard...

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David and Dale,
I was so sad to hear about your Dad. He was a great man that I always enjoyed working with through JW Sieg. Please know that an entire community mourns his loss...Charlottesville will not be the same without him.

I'm really sorry for your loss. Riding to practice at Scott stadium one day in Dale's car I remember getting "pulled over" by a police car only to hear a friendly voice and see a father pat his son on the back. Could this have been him?

Dale, David,
I was very shocked to hear the news of your dad's tragic accident and death. He was a great man and I know you guys were proud of him and thankful to have had so many good years with him. Our prayers are with you.

David and Dale,

Was truly sorry to hear of your loss and want you to know my thoughts and prayers are with you both and your family at this tragic time. I remember long ago you both reached out to me when my father passed and helped me. I can only hope this helps you in some small way. Remember the good times often, it helps the pain fade eventually.

David, Dale and The Sloan Family, I express my deepest condolences. I have very fond and benevolent memories of you and Mr. (MAC) Sloan. I grieve the loss with you. I rejoice in his homegoing with you. I know he is in a better place. Tho we will miss him here, I pray and believe that in time, we will join him there. I keep you in my prayers. I send love to you and family. Be at Peace, my Brothers!

Dale,
No bond is as great as that between a parent and child. My deepest condolences are with you as you grieve.
I was shocked and very sorry to hear about your loss. I, too, have lost both parents and know how hard it is to keep going. Let your memories keep you afloat.
Cheryl (CHS 1976)

David and Dale and all of Sloane family- I just returned to town and learned of the tragic death of Mac. I learned to know him countless years ago and have seldom met a man who had so many friends, mainly because he was so full of life himself. He was a good listener at times but told a good story too. We will all miss him and you will especially, but know that he lives on in spirit. He lived his life fully and that is a great blessing.
Fred Diehl

David, Dale and the Sloan Family,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you in this difficult time of unexpected loss. May God provide you with peace and the wonderful memories of such a great person/man and father. God Bless.
Sincerely,

David and Dale,
We are so sorry for your tragic loss. Mr. Sloan was a good man, one I've looked up to for many years. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time of grieving.