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John "Jack" McLachlan

1932 - 2026

John "Jack" McLachlan obituary, 1932-2026, Radford, Virginia

BORN

1932

DIED

2026

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Mullins Funeral Home & Crematory - Radford

120 West Main St.

Radford, Virginia

John McLachlan Obituary

John "Jack" McLachlan, beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, passed away on January 12, 2026, at the age of 93. Jack was a wonderful, kind, funny, intelligent, loyal, and deeply inspirational man, known always for his warm smile and twinkling eyes. To those who knew him best, he was a lifelong mentor, coach, and example of how to live fully and generously.

Born in Glasgow, Scotland, Jack was the eldest of three brothers. His academic gifts and relentless drive were recognized early, earning him a bursary to attend Allen Glen's School and setting him on a path of outstanding achievement. He excelled both in the classroom and on the playing field, with a lifelong passion for football (soccer), cricket, rugby, and golf. His early years also included service in the Royal Air Force, learning discipline, leadership, and commitment.

Jack lived life at full steam ahead, guided by a powerful work ethic and a will to win-qualities balanced by humor, kindness, and joy. An accomplished ballroom dancer, a talent that changed his life forever when, at age fifteen, he met Connie at a youth club dance. She became his perfect partner on the dance floor and in life. They married five years later and celebrated seventy-three years of marriage just last week, a love story marked by music, dance, golf, laughter, and unwavering devotion.

Jack's professional career began in consultancy and ultimately led him to Cummins Engine Company in Shotts, Scotland. Cummins brought the family to Columbus, Indiana, in 1971, where Jack spent the remainder of his career, retiring as Chief Accounting Officer. Throughout his tenure, he was a trusted mentor who actively supported and advanced the careers of countless colleagues, leaving an enduring legacy of integrity and leadership.

Jack's impact on the Columbus community, particularly through soccer, was profound. Jack was instrumental in bringing youth soccer to the area and was a founding member of the Columbus Express Soccer Club. He coached at the high school and collegiate levels, including Bulldogs, Olympians, and Franklin College, where part of the field was named in his honor. He delighted in taking young players overseas to broaden their experience and perspective. Ever the ultimate rule follower, Jack also established a referee clinic to uphold fairness and high standards of play. In recognition of his contributions, Columbus honored him with the Jack Cramer Award in 1982. In 2007, he was inducted into the Indiana Soccer Hall of Fame.

Golf was another lifelong love. Jack played enthusiastically at Harrison Lake with the men's division and cherished Friday Nine-and-Dine evenings with Connie. He patiently coached his children and grandchildren on grip, stance, and swing, played in Pro-Am tournaments, and often returned to Scotland to golf with friends and family. Always eager to give back, Jack volunteered with the Indiana Golf Association, rating courses throughout the state and recruiting friends to join him, turning service into shared enjoyment.

A resident of Grandview Lake, he enjoyed sailing, water skiing and swimming. All the grandchildren were amazed at Papa Jack's skiing abilities and loved their summer visits. His generous spirit reached beyond family when sharing the lake house. He hosted business visitors, soccer teams and friends, coaching and encouraging them to ski or sail. Jack touched so many lives. Absent physically, Jack's love and spirit continue to surround all who love him.

Jack's family is grateful for the care he received in recent years and, in particular, Dr. Charles Judy, ACG Hospice, Commonwealth Senior Living in Christiansburg, VA, and his daily caregivers.

Jack's ashes will be returned to Scotland to rest with family, including his son, John Derek, who preceded Jack in death; a fitting homecoming for a man whose life bridged countries, generations, and communities, and whose influence will continue to be felt wherever people play, dance, mentor, and love with purpose.

Jack leaves behind his wife, Connie (Christiansburg, VA); brothers, Alexander and Kenneth (Glasgow, Scotland); son Neil and daughter-in-law Sally (Hillsboro Beach, FL); daughter Ruth and son-in-law Robert (Radford, VA); grandchildren Sara (Brandon), Andrew (Kelsey), Iain (Jessica), Derek (Alexandra), and Alexander (Tamiraa); and ten great-grandchildren. His legacy of living fully while lifting others will continue through them.

The McLachlan family is in the care of Mullins Funeral Home & Crematory in Radford, Virginia. www.mullinsfuneralhome.com

To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.

Published by The Republic on Jan. 16, 2026.

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Don Roberts

January 27, 2026

Met John when I first moved to Columbus in 1977 from Washington state. Played soccer for John a couple of years. Good times with John, Bill Stewart and Mr. Meaney on the soccer pitch.

Tim solso

January 23, 2026

Kahn was one of my most important mentors. He taught me so much.

Kiran Patel

January 18, 2026

John was a wonderful colleague, mentor, and friend. So many fun rounds of golf in Columbus and Scotland. A man of honor and integrity. My condolences to Connie and family.
Rest in peace John. Forever in my memory.
Kiran

Bud Flaherty

January 18, 2026

Always such a pleasure to see and chat with at HLCC. Never saw him with out a wonderful grin and so enjoyed his Scottish brogue.

Rolf H. Scholz

January 18, 2026

We wish to extend our heartfelt condolences to John's family; we had the pleasure to know and work with John for many years. I remember John from my work at Cummins Engine Company where he used to emphasize the value of cash versus other financial measures of projects, and Margot remembers John and Connie from their many years of ballroom dancing practice.
John taught us younger project managers many principles of sound financial management, and he was always helpful and liked to joke.

with sincere respect,

Margot and Rolf Scholz
Columbus, Indiana

Matt Souza

January 17, 2026

John inspired generations with his spirit, wisdom, and football intelligence. Always generous in sharing his gifts, John will be remembered off and on the pitch.

Robert Davie

January 17, 2026

I was introduced to John by Joe Olmsted at the Surrey Inn in 1972. From there John & I became great friends. Without John´s help, guidance,generosity, friendship and excellent his working Knowledge I wouldn´t be here today with sadness in my heart and gratefulness knowing he is now in pease!
Robert (Bob) Davie.

Nancy Trueblood

January 16, 2026

Sincere sympathy to Connie and family. It was always a pleasure to pursue our love of ballroom dancing with John and Connie in practice sessions or in dances at the Commons. May he rest in peace!

Thomas DeBaun

January 16, 2026

I had the pleasure and the honor of being one of John's players at Franklin College in the early days. In 1985 and 86. We had little talent and even less understanding of the game, but thankfully, John had an abundance of patience. Those few matches that we did win were celebrated enthusiastically and the friendships were cherished. I have thought of Coach often over the last 40 plus years, and I am saddened by his passing. My condolences to the family, he was one of a kind. Tom DeBaun, Class of 1986.

Donna Smith

January 16, 2026

So sorry for your loss. I was just asking about him yesterday.
He was a great boss at Cummins
You are in my thoughts and prayers!

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