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Marc William McNicholl, passed away suddenly on November 19, 2024, at the age of 66 in Carmel, Indiana. He was born to Larry McNicholl and Mary Hill (Rohyans), along with his twin brother, Dean, on September 3, 1958.
After serving in the Marine Corps, he spent his summers sailing the Caribbean with friends. He was an avid golfer and enjoyed playing guitar. Marc was a proud and dedicated official of USA Wrestling throughout his life, spending numerous weekends officiating wrestling tournaments both at home and abroad. He was always the first to volunteer to sing the National Anthem.
He was preceded in death by his father, Larry McNicholl (1990); mother, Mary Hill (1986); stepfather, Clifton Hill Jr. (2010); brother, Dean McNicholl (2015); sister, Patti Linder (2009); and brother-in-law, Mark Linder (2012).
Marc is survived by his three children, RJ, Jordan, and Sinjin; five grandchildren; nieces; and nephew.
He will be laid to rest at Crown Hill National Cemetery at a later date.
In lieu of flowers, please donate to USA Wrestling (www.themat.com) or the Challenged Athletes Foundation (www.challengedathletes.org) in his honor.
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