GREENSBORO Stephen "Mac" Brant McAdoo, born July 30, 1971, entered eternal peace on June 22, 2017 after three years of failing health due to injuries sustained in a motorcycle accident. Mac was a true warrior and always lived life to the fullest. He loved his family more than anything. Mac had a passion for motorcycles and was happiest when he was on his bike riding in the wind. Survivors include wife Norma McAdoo, who was his true love, daughter Kali McAdoo, who was his pride and joy; mother Patricia Parks McAdoo, father James Earl McAdoo; grandparents Harvey and Margaret Parks, Elaine McAdoo; brother Kevin McAdoo and his wife Katy; sister Jamie Hettrick and numerous nieces, nephews and cousins. The family will receive friends Saturday, July 1 at 12:30, memorial service at 2 at Lankford Baptist Church, 3708 Yanceyville St., Greensboro.
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