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to statethat we have a very good reiationshipwith the GREHTHFTGSFROIWM other two western Associations.T'trrese thlee groups representa very large Macleary'Iv{aclainepopulation !'west0€hJT'so)€ssAc€ (sualcn€Rzclos) in Arnerica.Let us continueto foster this reiationship for rnanyyears to corne. I-et me begin this messageby stating that it will be It is hard to write rny last report witirclut bringing up one of the toughest I have ever written, sinceit is my items that I feel need to bs continuously viratahedor Iastas Fresident.Before treginningrny reminiscing,I dwelled upon. Fleaseallow me to enumeratea few of wourldliice to say again: those iterns for us to keep in mind: We need to aontinually watch for and guarcl G$D BI-ESSANID WATCI-I CVER, O[.,IR, againstna.tural Scottish animosities--- TROOPSVUI{C AF{E 5T'ANDNNfi IN HARM's We need to have more a.ativeparticipation WAVPR.CTECTIISC OUR. FR,EEDOh/1 ANt) from not only our regional clirectors,but also our state LIEER.TY conveners--- We need fcr these people to continuously Afterretirernent, in 1988,Botrbye and I trecamevery watch for new officer inaterial, starting at the lowest interestedin the genealog3,of our families. For years, level of deprrtl' convener to president of our clan X had known that my great grandrnother was a association--- Maalean and Bobbye knew that her ancestorswere We needto develop thesepeople from all five frorn Clan MacFie" Do you realize ltow close the little regions, so that no one section of tiris country Isle of (Clan MacFie) is to the trsleof N4ull donninatesthe Executive Council--- (Cian Maclean)? After many long trips to archives in We need to

Vol,.lrne:4.0 jrTo.3 $ur:rirn*r2()03 1 Presiden{'s mes sa54e, cont' d- financial slcills ancl hard vsorli all contributed to (tsobbye and I have experierrcedganres where we making the rnan that iifbtirne rnembertsob Mclean is wel'e never able to treavethe tent. Therefore, \A/ehave today.Now all of those shills have beenrecognized, no idea what went on in other areas of those sinoe President Sidney A. McPhee officially garnes.)-_ announced the naming of ttre School of Music at We need.let me emphasizeagain, to list with Middle TennesseeState ur-riversitythe Robert W. the treasurer the tents we plan to convene in each N4cT-eanSchool of, Music. region by January1, of eachyear. This is getting to be Mclean is a 1972 graduate of MTSU, a Ir{UST. pincipal of the highiy successful Mclean &, Companylnvestrnents, wtro long ago entertainedU.S. I would like to peiintout that this is probably the iast troops in a Botr Flope-lihemusical tour of Europe"A Pipings prior to the AGM being held at Stone $1.5 rnillion gift by IMcI-ean enabled M'[SU to Mountain, GA on October 18, 2003. trhope that any of becorneone of a handfrrl of schoolsin the world to ycr, that so wish, would adviserne of any subject you receivethe "All Steinway School" designation. would like to have addressedon the agenda. I hope When h''{TSU was ilanted an "All Steinway that all of;you oan affangeyour schedulesso that you School" last sufilmer it .ioined a select group of can attenclthis AGM. Pleasecome if you can. institutions including fire Juilliarcl Sctrool,Oberlin in clcsing, let nrc thaeft eachand every one of you for CollegeConservatorl', Vassar' College, the tjniversity the many l".indilessesyou have shor-arnBobbye and me of Melbouffle Faculty of Music and Beijing's China during rny tirne in office. I do not plan to "fbld my Conservatoryof hrfusic. tent and steal away". In fact, I plan to be a self "'We are delightectand honored to put Bob appointed Arnbassador of Goodwill and Public Mcl-ean's name on our School of Music,'* McPhee Relations fbr the clan as long as health will iet me. said. "Bob has made significant contributionsto his chosen field of business,his fellow man, while Sittr- Sldinte! serving in the U.S. Arrned Senvices,ffid to this university. -Clarence Greek "His vision, working with the leadershipin the school of music, enabled us to acquire 54 Steinway piarros for use by our music students and faculty. Steinway is a name associatedwith excellence throughout the worlcl. It is only fitting that it is the instrumentof record in the Robert W. Mclean School of Music." Mclean beganhis love of music as a five yearold 'Just playing around"on the piano in his grandnnother'shome in Shelblruille,TN. Mclean was never a 'serious' musician, but did play in the high schoolband at Shelbyville Centraland in a local folk group. '50s, "During the folk music,like the Kingston Trio was popular, so I took up playing the guitar and the banjo," Mclean said" "We would play for hours ancleventually did some perf,orming.Then I went to Robe.rtW, McL,ean MTSU and continued to have a good time." Maybe it was tocl rnany good times, or the increasedmilitary demandscaused bv the Viet Narm LrFe-nol€cn€cnm€R RclB€R-r' w. {DCL€,ahl era, btrt Mclean was called up by IJncle Sarn and lloruone0 soon sentoverseas tcl serv'ein Gennany. "trbegan playing with a coupleof'guys at -continued Wise parents,a love of music, tiulr.'-tested on page 9

Volume ,1{} j"ic,-l Surnrrer2{}03 2 F.AcWLy!:Ray€Rs 'oclan Our family" lifts up in praver the following cLANQtl-l-eaN usA members.." A.ldNCrALq€N€ C's)€€TI Nq ...PresidentClarence Greek for his upcoming hip RAL replacement(on August 14) ...BokrbyeGreek for taking care of Clarence sroN€ cDoilNr-AIl-JhlqhLANo ...Lloyd G. and Isabella Maolean, and family for CAC'D€5 strengthand peaoethrough Isabella's itrlness ...Gertrude l)o

Stimmer?003 3 -liorn page 3 ... conzmitted.Secondljt il create,san ongoing record of' June fon a week. nt was over 50 years ago tha't n:l;r the life of'this Clsn -- a serie,saf'reguilar t[rne- lapse fathenvisited Nova Saotia* I lrave never beer.lthere snapshots which one hopes may be of interesl to and I hope to rneet as many rnembersof'the Clan as .futwre generations. (fhough they will inevitably possible as I arn traveling tc severaldiffel'ent places accssselectronir: arcltives v,ith increasingease.) on my visit. Perlmps it is time.fbr ,rorneradicol questions. IMy thanks go to everyonewiro does so rnuch Xt wowld,.for exannple,now he possible to create an for our CXanbehind the scenes" anline tssttleAxe"It: could be made accessibleonly ta paid-up members of Maclean Associations. (IJ With best rrvishesto vou all. reqwireda printed version of it aou,ldbe distributed.) ,4n online BattleAxe u,ould be cheaperto produce. Its distribution costswould he nil. It, cawldhave sounds. I imposedby ir,i And video sequences.No size constraints #oi-i-in.r- ^- lt*t^...L --- postage rates. Immediacy.

,ll -'tii.--*-[ , A.J.r.^ Maybe that is theforrn in which I should now devel op wwu,.mscl e ctn. or E(?-'{4rhalis your view ?

Apology I was thefirst pupil of my school in Scotland IBA5 Fagel ptroto caption "Em.ma..." should have to be awarded " Highers " with a shameful 18% in been"Anna..." (Ernmais Malcohn's sister). Historyt(andan everage 91%,in other subjects)- sixty years later I still prefer lo look.forward than back, which I do rna.inly to learn. What can we all learn -frow,tlw Clan's recent developments?I hove no douht A N6rwr{dtaf,deFwwaify - it it's the-factthat, u,hile we shall,nav) and,alu,qys year reported This corner af'the BattleAxe lasl look.fbndly to Scotland, to Mull, to Duart, we now International my handins-over the Fresidencyof the recognizeourseh,es to be global. To an exlentwnusual Associ.ations after a period af success.ful evenamong Scot,t,we are a w,orldwidefamily. reorganization. Later this year, God willing, we shall be celebrating in London the 50'hqnniversary of the , r,:). : ": .'..: l\. i'i'l-""'-. founding qf the Cl,anslirst ex-ScotlandAssociation, af whose initisl Council I was s.mernber.

h[aryt qf .youhave beerukind enoughto tell ws thot you have valued the.fivelnternati.onal editions of' ?003 ClmxnWflnc[earn BalileAxe (this is the sit;th) -' the twelve regional editors and Mary and ] tlwnlr you.fbr taking time to SeottishGmfBnernxng tell us. Tlcis doe^snol nne,anthat this newsletter can The Gatheringwiln be held in the Normandy Hotei, by rest on its lctwrel,s.Alread), monethan two thowsandof GlasgowAirport on Saturclayl" lrlovember2003 and us 'gatlzer' in M&cleanNetand it,rforurnsso thal, the the tichets will cost fr30 each. internet is, as I hoped, linlcing us in w(rystn which we once depended orc the newsletter- and w,ith much The Nomrandy tr{otel has offered the Clan ,\ ^ /\ r -+4 i^, ^. A -+2 -\ ?, ^ 4 f n E - 3.- 4,\r.^,-. i-.- J ^ * J tr--^-l -Sr:t r.+ (LL !:.Urr t/vu q.l.lu v'r vcairrc+rjL. greal:erconvenience and nnwediac,r*.So trJattleAxehas ctvv(rtr.lrll\-rt't4,LlLfrI f,rLJ Pvr l-rvi (fu18), lo its existence.In a changeCent i.ronnsent- Thereare exceilenttravel connectionsbv rcad .iwstifu - and to c:ontiruueto da so &nn,uallv.Can it? rail (Faisley Gilmour Street)or air (Glasgow).

Firstljt it set"vesthose who choose nol l,o Application fcrr ticlcets shoulcl be sent to Captain parliciqtate onf.ine.tl clineinisldruE bwi orue MarcuslMaclean, X0 IorincesGarclens, Giasgow GL2 nrrsportion gI-{R., Io which the Xnternational Associations rennain uI("

-tt,:'jni1t -J,{J l'.1,1,.l, $umrnerr2tl0:j, 4 The other ["Ieritage, Trust mntler tr'm EVEN S IN SCCTTANDXN 2OO3 investigating,is the possibiiiW of proclucinganl "up- to-date" book of Maclean Fipe Music, lncorporating July 24. Tobermorry.Mull . the rnusic of the September1900 Book, which was August 9. Glasgov,. World Fipe Band Championships. dedicated to the then Chiefl, Colonel Sir Fitzroy October I l-iS. Oban. NationalMod. Donald Maclean. Of course,tire FieritageTrust has Nov. t. Clasgow. Cian Maciean ScotiandCiathering. many other projects in hand. This year the Clan These eventsare included in the worldrvide scheciulernaintained IvXacleanAssociation appropriatelyiranded over the et w,r\/w. tn a c I eaft . or g/gat lxer i n.htm CIan Archives located in the Mull Museum, Tobermory, to the F{eritage Trust an obvious transferof responsibiiity. It was with great pleasurethat I attencieCthe Sot,esfromp Seot,laqd London Association'sllurns Supperin February presented Lt CmHffionraRd lV$acleasn at tho Caledonian Club, and a &gffiE"$F painting of Mull from a distance"to Lady flizabeth Maclean. This was from the Clan Maclean Ihese will be rny last "hlotes from Scotland" ,{ssociation and an extract of what I said that evening since I will be standingdown in Novernber after the is reproclucedon pages 10,tr 1 . stafutory five years as Fresictrent. I would like norv to do a small cornrnercial T'heAnmual Scottish Gatherireg iast November prornoting the Clan Maclean CD-ROM (S15) rnhich was a vintage evening (although down in nurnbers), at is on the Maclean Website,and aiso ttre Ckur Maclean the National Fiping Centre, Glasgow. We were SouvenirMagazine (f,4 including postage).They are entertained by Archie Maclean, 2001 hdod Gold both excelient value anclcan be orderedfrom rny rn'ife Medalist, accornpanied by Theresa Ndaa:Leodon Vera, here at 2 Fullerton Drive, Seamill, Ayrshire clarsach. .TamesMaclean piped for us and Charlie KA23 9HT, UK or by Email: Kirkpatriclc's band was in cracldng form. Florvever,it c,[email protected] thesecan be paid was agreed, by Council, that we shoulcl move the for by either credit card (VISA or MasterCard)or by Annual Gathering to a locaticn with better oar Sterling cheque. parking, easieraccess and cheaperbed and breakfast Lastly, there is always a lot going on in arrangennentsfor those staying overnight. It was also Scotland during the surnmer in ttre way of decided to move tlre Gathering to a Saturdav evening entertainrnentand I would remind you of two events rather than the traditional Friday, to see if this would in particular: the Mull Games in Toberunory CIn attra.ct rnore support. And so the 2003 ScotJish Thursday 24th July (where the Clan Maclean Gatheringwill be at the htrormandyFlotei, by Glasgow Assooiationwill have its own tent), andthe Edinburgh Airport. This is a spaciousvenue with good parking Festival (which runs throughclutAugust and inciudes and good accessby road(offthe MB), by air (Clasgor,v the hmous o'Fringe" ancl the Edinburgh Military Airport), ffid by train to Paisiey, Gilrnour Street.In Tattoo). addition, the Flotel is giving us a sp€cialdeal of f25 per personbed and brealEfast, The Clan Maclean Heritage fl'rust is norv fromm.{dt piaying an increasingly irnpoffant role in the greater Pre,sident.CIan fulacleafl Associatiort scheme of Clan mattetrs,and this will be covered separatetry.Flornevetr, as Fresiclentof the Association, I am also a Trustee of the I{eritage Trust and have personallytaken on the responsibility fol' the setting "A (DAN OF Tb€ hesnle€S, ,A.SSoclht AS b€ up of a Piping Bursary Scheme.This is a two-week AIIp€ARS IN rl'le mORNfNq, SWALLC\&/SA courseof full time tuition" uzithfood and board, at the clnss oF whskey; )rer rhey AlrqNor A College of Fiping Glasgornr.T.his first ye6y,it was won Onur*K€NRAC€." #p.lcvt't'vscnr by Alexander h4aclea.nfrqrm , arrd lt is plalrned to oflbn this BtlnsAr\ibienniallv.

*l/oj.urnezlf) lilo. 3 Surnmcr2(Xl:x5 H)I the conunemoration of Macleans in USA and LOOKINqFCIru T-ARTAhI FABRIC./ Austraiia, including Beniarnin Frankiin Mclean, Kansas, Director of the Orient R.ail Road, and Dr. Anne Landin is interestedin ordering sorneof John Angus Mclean, the first doctor to arrange a the 100% cotton Modern Dress Maclean (froin blood transfirsiondirectly from a living person.At the WEESCOTS.com- an Escot.netcompany) This is a Clan Congress,it was pointed out that nominations of heavy weight fabric with the look and feel of wool suitable people and places to be connrnernorated, and is perfect fbr , upholstery, drapes,tablecioths, anywhere in the world, would be welcotlle, so that the etc. To piacethis order,we need a rninimum 30 yard Trustees could consider a suitabie plaque or cairn. order, but the price is decreased as the yardage Qriamesto the Secretary,in the first instance) orderedis increased. E! the conservationof our older docurnents,through Patricia McI-ean is interested in Fiunting the National Archives of Scotland. Maclean in polyacrylic,but that requires a rninimum F] the updating of the Maclean Library with the many order of 130yards. recent books on subjectsto do with the history of the If you have interest in placing an order for Western Highlands and Islands,and of the clan, as either , please contact your editor, tsetsy well as receiving gifts of bookswritten by Macleans. Mclean (contactinformation is on last page of this G] Another new areais to be genealogical,which will newsletter) work in conjunction with Maclean-net, with the assemblyof verified and anotatedgenealogies.

Ttre Friends of the CXanMactrean [Ienitnge Trust: treRtTnq€TRusr The Friends of CMFIT exists to support and help finance the work of the Clan Maclean Fleritage Trust The Clan h{aclearrHeritage Trust is a charify whose (Charity Number SC0244ti1)and was for.mcledin .Iuly puqposeis to fi.utherinterest in the history of the Clan 2001, to coincide with the 350thanniversary of the Maciean, try preservingrsiics and builciings of the Battle of Inverkeithing. In 2,0A2 there were 95 past for future generations,by enabling the clan, and members(39 individualsancl 53 family rnembersand the wider pubrlic,to knorv more airout the clan, its 3 honorary members). history, culture, alld geneaicigv. Membership is by annual payrnent{f,l5 individual, f25 family) and the benefits include regutrarrnailings Fnojectsfor 20$3 iurclude: of activities, invitatiotts to exclusiveparties especially hl the researciringand up-date of, a revised edition of during the International Gatherings,the opportunity to The h{usic:of [he.Clan Adaclean,a trook of Maclean be associaredwith specific project t'ry nanne,and an Fipe Tunes,First publishedin I q00. This will involve annual limited edition/copy of sotne glart of the Cian not only a historical introduction, but also a Maclean Heritage. oornpilation arf new tunes of tire last century frorn In 2A02 the friennlseach received a trimitededition around the rvorid, composed by ciansmen or copy (one of only a hundred)of the i 493 hAacleanof con$enledv,rith the ctan" l,ochbr-riecharter, digitally reproduceclin colour and 'Cian B] the arrangingof a possitrtrespcx'lsonship of a suitable for framing. Aiong with this were a h{aclean'practice roorul at the Piplng College.This is transciption of the Latin, and Englisletranslaticln, and dependenton an inclividual gift, if a donor can he historical notesabout the document'ssignificance and fcrund,rather tha.n general funds; cost f 1500.Would import. -,^.- 1;l- n l.n .,-..--4,i,^4s^-.'{c n ,1 n^n.-t ^l *o*L.n- ^f !/4-l'rs \lL5 rrl\v LV v\rrarli.lvl.!,,tvlc&Lv (, i+vlJ*n LvL.b .lr.lvrrlUvr U\ vsA J i Anycire wislling it., bocutire a fi:ieinciwill fiird the fanily in this tangibleand, 'rery praotical way? Apptrication Form (with credit card facility) on the Cl the floor-ie.,,ellighting of the mectievalMacloan rvebsite,or they can write direct to the Secretaryof the stonesat ldeils, hi{onvern,so that the insariptionsaan Trust: Malcolm Macf,ean, 5 Wilarton Avenue, be read and appreciated.This, prcrject was suggested Darnsonwoocl,Solihull, EnglandBq2 9LY. when the rnembersof the clan visited ifuils dtriug the -rXllanMaclearc u{ I}ochgarrach, 2{J{}2,Gat}rering visit t& ilrioruernancX Aldgour. Ckairrnan

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The 17t" atutual Texas Scottish festival was held this year in Maverick Stadiunrat the University of Texasat Arlington. This event alwaystakes place on the first fultr weekend in June; which is to say, if the I't of .Iunefatrls on a Sunday,festivities will begin on the following weekend.Friday, to be exact. The Festival kiclcs off with a patron's barbeque(bar-b-q) reception at the fairgroturdsand a range of activities that are but a taste of what is to oomeiii the following clays.tsoasting an inmedible40 visitors in a weelcend,while not being to 60 thousand Clan Gillean USA rnakestheir wot, around the track during one of thu 6vldurstgames going, this is reall5rone of the the Parade af i'arran,s. biggesttr{ighland Gatkrerings in the South. This is a."filll setrvice"Scottish event with the July 10-1 7, 2003 marked the dates of the Ftrighianddance and bagpipecompetitions, Forty-eighth Annual GranclfatherMountain Highland obiigatory 'othe amateurancl professional field eventsostrreep herding, Games, also knowll as great East Coast Clan Saottish.food, vendors, 60 or more clan tents, Maclean FAMILY reuniono'.We wero representedin genealogyand a SundayChr.mah service with a Kirkin' large numbersoffid it showedby our participation! you are We owe a specialthank you to StoneyLane, of o' the . If this doesn't interest there -I-N, over tr5 rnusical head liners, and yes,there are some Jeffersono for going above and beyorrdthe call of fine domestic and irnportecl trrews to be hacl. A du$ representingus at the Torchlight Ceromony"Just nurnberof'slasses are held irrdoorswith topics ranging as he took the field for the "Calling of the Clans", the from Gaelic culfme and languageto Scotchrvhiskey skies opened with torrential rains, thunder, and tasting. Theseare of particuiar interestwhen tr1ing tcr lighnring (crashing all around u-s).We are proud to say escapsthe Texas heat. Finally you may stop by to visit that Stoney stood his ground, ancl announced our the Knights of the Brown Bottle, a local home brew arrival just before the rain stopped! I{is association.They'll always by on hand to passout a performancewas one of the best we heard that night. sarnple.cr two, of fine hand crafted"ale eachyear as (The rain fell again Friday morning, but endcCby they host the Celtic Brew Off, an amateur horne noon. We were thanlcful that the rest of the weekend brev"'ing c*mpetition hasecl on the styles and v'as sunny.) techniquesof makin6 cleliciousbeers in the British Stoney representedus again Sunday on the Isles" athletic field. The rising college freshmanparticipated Cver at ttre Maclean tent, \ryerl&naged to fill in the intermediate (age tr7 through 19 years) catrer about a page anctra half of visitor sign-ins. V/ith a toss and sheaftoss. We were lucky euough to have coupie of new memtrers and one life membersliip our tents on the same end of the field as the heavy acquired,things went a little slower than usual,but I athletics, so we were able to have a huge "peanut hope I can encouragesome memlrersand sornenon- gallery" cheering him oil, until neighboring clans 4n {n *&rl^ *tr-*r,a .{^tr *^*E o*a *nnl,^ l,+ '!l\rVyrr)a.'m n"thirlr"rin.l ininecl"v r rau, us! Clureheennq rxis" urell r$eserrred.rvi1ft 11t* rriUrr-aqlvru tv arlLaLLr. rL r,sr e,L' L^uvv \tuJ vrll^r'l vv^\rv' -j of a clan gatherirag.Fiopefuliy we can rnakea bigger caberlanding perfectly at the 12:00 position! show at this pnom.inentand unique Scottishgame. We were representedfor the secondyear in a tr]lease visit their welr site at rornrin the marathon competition by Laura Macl-ean vrrww.tex as sc ofti shfesti val. corn. of Willow Sping, hlc" Laura ptraced THIRD -,famis on h,fcLe. an li.irmser OVER.ALI-FOR WOh4llN, and sheplaced second in TexasSt$te Convener her age group! Unbelievatrle! -covttivruedon puge l0 'i \ioiu-llrt 4LI I'16;.jl Sumn:er:?.()fi3 hdeurorialChapel on Thursday, June 12,2U03.Burial Ffloqes&Fs,ffiff Tfue Scre*f r.r,asin Riverside Cemetery"

Srsma &mevset&,." ANA'AV!N FRANKI-I N CX'}C[-€PUN Marvin Mcl-eau, of Wikningtron"NfJ, clied CIR.cLnu0e w. hlc[(s,sa. Wednesday,June 18, 2003,,afrer an extendedillness. We express our deepest sympathy to the Fle was the son of the iate }{otrenclT. erndRuby family our CIan Gillean USA Vice Fresident,'Iudge Haswell Mclean, ffid was born March 23, 1934 in Claude W. Hicks due to the loss of his father. Dr. hdiddieCreele Tor,vnship, Wake County,NC. Ciaude W. F{icks, of IVIacon,GA, passedaway onl Marvin served his country in the United States .Iune9, 2003 at the age of BBafter a brief itrlness. Army. FIewas a retired ElectronicsTechnician with Lir. F{icks was bom in EmanuelCounty, CA the FederalAviation AcJndnistration.Marvin also ran on August 9, 1914, the son of IsaacFlastings F{ioks a businessrepairing portatrle tools. Marvin hacla love anci Martha "traneFiooks" F{e was educated in the far the outdoorsand was a particulariy well-known Emanuel County public schctois and attended bassfisherrnan. FIe was a man who had a gocclsense Brewton-Parker trnstitute (now Brewton-Parker of htrmor and who got along with everyone well. Coltege). He attended Furman {.Jniversitywhere he Ferhapsthis explains sotne of his nicknames* iihe o'Foodle". receivecian A.ts. clegreefrorn in tr936ancl an M.A. "Backiaslt" and cleggeein 1937. Dr. Fiiahs then ernbarhedon a"long Marvin is survived by his wife of 45 years, oareer as & college professor, teaching first at Betty Nlatrean; his so1l, Jeffiy Alan Mclezur of Brewton-Farker, then atr Norman Junior Coilege Burlington, NC; his daughter Jennifer Mcl,ean where he aXsosnred as Dean and Registrar. After IvtrcMillan of Leland, lr{C; his daughter-in-law, receiving his PhD fiorn GeorgePeabody College for Rhonda; his son-in*law Perry MaMillan, and hls Teachersin 1954, he taugirt for three yearuat, Ftrntam specialloves, his granddaughtersKr.erry McMillan and IJnivensity.In 1957, he carneto WesleyanCcllege infant Ally Mcl,ean. where he taught socioXogyand related subjects fur Marvin was survivectrby two brothers,Russell some trnenfy years before retiring. nn addition to Mcl-ean of Angier, NC and .trackMclean of Buies serving on the faculty of \I/esleyanCollege, Dr. Hicks Creek, NC; and two sisters,Betty N{cl-eanStewart of also taught at the University of Georgia extension Buies Creek,NC and Sue Mclean Mason of Garnero programs in Warner R.otrins. NC. Many other nieoes,nephews, zutd reiatives also Dr. Hichs was a memberof trnglesidetsaptist survive hirn. Marvin was precededin death by two Church for over forry-five years and taught Sunday brottrers, Carlton Aarcn Mcl-ean, and Robert Aiex Schcol for a number of, years. He wa$ a former Mctr ean. meneberof Golclen K Kiw"anis.During World \Var The funeral service was heid at Wrightsboro Two, he serv*d as a lieutenant.in the U. S. Narry. United Methodist Church. Burial at Greenlaurn Ilr. F{icks was marrieclfcrr almost fifry-nine IvfernoriaXFark immediatelv frrllowed. yearsto F loryde Dent Fiicks who prectreoeasedhim. A son, .IamesEdrvarcl Fiialts, also predeceased him" F{e is survived by his soii and daughterin-iarar, q€RA[-oltt€fficL€A,N l-enrls Judge and lvfrs Clauie W. i{icks, Jr. (lv{arilyn} c,f GeraldineMclean Lewis, age74, oiAngier, NC, clied IVtracon,GA; his daughterand son-in-iaw,Nancy H. Tuesday,.Iuiy 8, 2003 at Wake Medical Center.A Fdust and tr arry 1{. Rust of' Bowling Gtreera,K}'; retired library assistant at b{orttrrFlannett Frimary grandcl.augtrtersl{athnrn F.{"I-}ensharn, {and hushancl Sch.ool,Geraidine hon:l on September13,1928 to the Jon) of llenver, CL) anc! Charlotte Ftr.F{aines (and late Williarn Oscar alrd annie lvfcl-eod Mcl-ean. FrusbandRichard) of Jacksonviile, FL; graurdsons" She was preceded in death t:y sisters,Lura Martin Coie R.ust,.Ie,-rnes Eclward ltusl., ancJhdatthern' May Stuart, and Mary Aue Fenell; and by Lrrothers Ryan Rust of tsorn'iing Green, I{.Y. {n aclcliticn,he is Oris Ciinton Mclean, Stamey Durant Mcl-ean, and survived by e half trrctLierVirgil X-tricllsof Statesboro, AXexOdell Mclean. Surviving her are her irusbandof GA and nulnerousnieces and nephews. 56 years Jack L. Leivis; & daughter, Lisa Lervis Funeral servioes lryel'f, hoici at Snow's l{avener and her husbancllvfichael ]Muir of-Ciintorl

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