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Francis McNamara Obituary

Francis Leo "Hank" McNamara, Jr. Francis Leo "Hank" McNamara, Jr., of Austin, Texas died August 18, 2011, after a brave struggle with several health issues. Hank was born May 20th, 1934, in Austin, Texas to his parents Francis Leo Sr. and Ruth Ratliff McNamara. He is survived by his loving wife Patricia "Biggie" Threadgill Cobb McNamara. Hank lived an active, abundant life, which included numerous friends, colleagues, children and grandchildren. Hank's four children with Mary Mills McNamara (deceased), formerly of Austin, are: Francis Leo "Dub" McNamara III, wife Sharon McMullen McNamara and daughter Lauren Michelle McNamara; Mary Victoria McNamara Clifford and daughter Kelly McNamara Clifford; Willard Mills McNamara, wife Amy Min Sun McNamara and son Liam Min McNamara; James Johnson McNamara (deceased) and wife Kimberly Story McNamara. Hank's daughter with Elizabeth Boudreau McKeown McNamara (deceased), formerly of Austin, is Claire Elizabeth McNamara Boyd. Claire's children are Christopher and Scarlett Boyd. He also acted as a loving father for many years to Elizabeth's children Mark McKeown and wife Teresa McKeown and children Sean and Mark McKeown; Mayo McKeown and wife Lori McKeown and daughter Jessica McKeown; Chris McKeown and wife Ellen McKeown and children Russell and Sarah McKeown; Carolyn McKeown Bargsley and husband Bryan Bargsley and children Chase and his wife Jennifer and James Bargsley; and Matthew McKeown and wife Sue McKeown and son Scotty McKeown. Hank met his wife Patricia "Tricia" in 1991, and they shared many happy years together, along with Tricia's children and grandchildren. They are: Kendall Cobb Courtney, husband David Courtney and daughter Sarah Courtney; Courtney Cobb Langford, husband Keith Langford and son Huck Langford; and Susanna Cobb Butler, husband Marty Butler and children Clark and Sally Butler. To them, Tricia and Hank will always be lovingly known as "Biggie" and "Big Daddy." Hank is predeceased by his beloved sister Ruth ("Bushie") Ratliff McNamara Sprague of Austin. Hank also was very fond of his sister's children Mark and Mike Chambers and David and Charlotte Sprague. Hank attended Austin public schools and was a proud graduate of Austin High School Class of 1952. He graduated from The University of Texas at Austin where he was a member of Delta Tau Delta fraternity, men's choir and the U.S. Naval reserve officer's training corps. Hank also was a proud veteran, and often said the years he served as an officer in The United States Navy, from 1956-1958, were among the best in his life. He was a military history buff and would often ask with that special twinkle in his eye, as he was watching another movie or documentary about World War II, "I wonder if the Japanese will win this time?" Hank was a gifted salesman and entrepreneur and enjoyed a long, successful career as a Certified Financial Planner with Investors Diversified Services. As a young man, Hank worked for his father's Dr. Pepper bottling franchise in Austin. Later, during the 1960's, he opened a chain of convenience stores in Topeka, Kansas. And for several years before retirement, he ran his own financial planning and investment firm with partner John Henry McDonald of Austin. Hank was the patriarch of an even larger family who must remain anonymous. He was critical in the formation and growth of a number of Alcoholics Anonymous groups in the Austin area. And for 30 years, he mentored many dozens of AA members, and touched the lives of thousands more. Hank was a pioneer in this area, too, working with local researchers on discovering the sources of addiction, and helping to change public perception of it. This was his greatest passion in life. Hank was raised on Rio Grande Street within earshot of the UT Tower and that is how he learned to tell time. So, it is no wonder that 77 years later Hank would still be a rabid UT Baseball Fan Extraordinaire. Hank's spirit also was unusual in that he had a number of life-long friends, and the unique ability to draw even unsuspecting bystanders into his joyful, optimistic world. He will be missed by so many. A Celebration Service will be held at 10:30 am Saturday August 20th, 2011 in the Riverbend Church Home for Hope (4214 Capital of Texas Highway North) with a reception immediately following in the Riverbend Church Fellowship Hall. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions to Austin Recovery's Family House (an innovative program which allows women to bring up to two children under the age of six into residential drug and alcohol treatment with them). Mail donations to: Austin Recovery Center, 8402 Crosspark Dr., Austin, Texas 78754 Attn: Christina. Obituary and memorial guestbook available online at www.wcfish.com

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Published by Austin American-Statesman from Aug. 19 to Aug. 20, 2011.

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Rick & Carmen Alspach

August 22, 2011

Hank's smile could light up a room! You will always have a special place in our hearts and in the hearts of many.
The gift of wisdom that you so freely shared will remain with us always. We will cherish your kindness and your beautiful spirit in our memories forever.

August 20, 2011

The High School memories are many, but the main one I remember is that NONE of us dared to drink anything but Dr. Pepper! Loved Hank and all of the good times. I pray for comfort and peace for all of his family. Suzanne Ashford Harned - Dallas

Nancy Oelklaus

August 20, 2011

Harlan and I will always love you, Hank, and be grateful for your wisdom.

August 19, 2011

Hank is a gentle soul who "died while living". I am blessed to call him my friend. Don Traylor

Chip and Mary Frances Waldroup

August 19, 2011

We lost a good one. Hank you etched an indelible happy memory in so many of us. You shared your story and experience strength and most of all hope with us all. Thank you kind Hank. With sincere condolences to Hank's extended family.

August 19, 2011

Handsome Hank McNamera, Deborah and I will miss your spirit and your smile. You have been a gift on our journey. Tom Kirk

LEE CASE

August 19, 2011

I'm so sorry to read of Hank's death. He and my uncle David Parker were instrumental in getting me on my path to recovery 23 years ago. I continue to be incredibly grateful for the changes I made in my life and I give Hank my appreciation for helping me find my way.

August 19, 2011

Hank, I am away but you have been and will remain in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless you now and forever. Tony Laos

Adam Butler

August 19, 2011

Will miss your peaceful and light perspective Hank.

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