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Rawlin "Mac'
Mclnelly
Rawlin "Mac" Gilbert
Mclnelly passed away on Fri-
day, September 5, 2014 at
home in Tacoma, WA. He
was 71. Mac was born on Oc-
tober 6, 1942 in Hillsboro, OR.
Son of LL. and Velma
Mclnelly, the family moved
to Shelton, WA in 1943 where
he graduated from Irene S,
Reed High School. He was ac-
tively involved in the lumber
industry for over 50 years,
working for Manke Lumber
for over 20 and purchased his .,
own mill, RFP Manufacturing
in 1995, His involvement in
the lumber inustry included
Hoo-Hoo, a Forest Products
industry Association and
Tacoma Lumberman’s Club,
where he previously served
as President. Mac was a life
long numismatist who was a
member of the American
Numismatic Association and
Tacoma Coin Club, An athlete
and adventurer, he climbed
many mountains, loved being
on the waters of Puget Sound
and fishing with lifelong
friends in Alaska. Mac was
active in the lives and im-
mensely proud of his family.
He is survived by his love of
28 years, Sherry Brown; his
son, Joe (Erica) Mclnelly;
daughter, Amy Mclnelly, her
fiance Patrick Hutson;
Sherry’s daughters, Tracey
(Jeff) Wittenfeld and Wendy
Brown; along with grandchil-
dren, Travis, Amber, Joey,
Kellen, Nikolas, Zackary, and
Jack; and his sisters, Lana
(Monty) Fye and Valerie
(Arnie) Faxon.
A Celebration of Life is
scheduled for Friday, Sep-
tember 12, 2014 at 2:00 p.m.,
at University Place Presby-
terian Church, 810] 27th St.
W., University Place, WA
98466. Reception location to
follow at service. Memorial
donations may be made in
Mac‘s name to: Stand Up
Cancer www.5tandup2cancer.
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Rawlin Mclnelly
Rawlin “Mac” Gilbert
Mclnelly, 71, died Sept. 5,
2014, at home in Tacoma.
He was born Oct. 6,
1942, to LL. and Velma
McInelIy in Hillsboro,
Oregon.
Mac’s family moved
to Shelton in 1943. He
graduated from IreneS.
Reed High School.
He worked for Manke
Lumber for more than
20 years. He purchased
RFP Manufacturing in
1995. He was involved in
the International Con-
catenated Order of H00-
Hoo and was a former
president of the Tacoma
Lumbermen’s Club.
Mac was a lifelong nu- ,
mismatist. He was also a
‘member of the American
Numismatic Association
and Tacoma Coin Club.
He climbed many moun-
tains and enjoyed being
on the waters of the Puget
Sound. He also enjoyed
fishing with friends in
Alaska. He was proud of
his family and loved being
active in their lives.
He is survived by
partner Sherry Brown;
son J De (Erica) Mclnelly;
daughter Amy McInelly
(Patrick Hutson); Sher-
ry’s daughters Tracey
(Jeff) Wittenfeld and
Wendy Brown; grandchil-
dren Travis, Amber, Joey,
Kellen, Nikolas, Zachary
and Jack; and sisters
Lana (Monty) Fye and
Valerie (Arnie) Faxon.
Memorial donations
can be made in Mac’s
name to Stand Up
to Cancer at www.
standuchancer.org.
a/fi/zc $4
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Rawlin "Mac'
Mclnelly
Rawlin "Mac" Gilbert
Mclnelly passed away on Fri-
day, September 5, 2014 at
home in Tacoma, WA. He
was 71. Mac was born on Oc-
tober 6, 1942 in Hillsboro, OR.
Son of LL. and Velma
Mclnelly, the family moved
to Shelton, WA in 1943 where
he graduated from Irene S,
Reed High School. He was ac-
tively involved in the lumber
industry for over 50 years,
working for Manke Lumber
for over 20 and purchased his .,
own mill, RFP Manufacturing
in 1995, His involvement in
the lumber inustry included
Hoo-Hoo, a Forest Products
industry Association and
Tacoma Lumberman’s Club,
where he previously served
as President. Mac was a life
long numismatist who was a
member of the American
Numismatic Association and
Tacoma Coin Club, An athlete
and adventurer, he climbed
many mountains, loved being
on the waters of Puget Sound
and fishing with lifelong
friends in Alaska. Mac was
active in the lives and im-
mensely proud of his family.
He is survived by his love of
28 years, Sherry Brown; his
son, Joe (Erica) Mclnelly;
daughter, Amy Mclnelly, her
fiance Patrick Hutson;
Sherry’s daughters, Tracey
(Jeff) Wittenfeld and Wendy
Brown; along with grandchil-
dren, Travis, Amber, Joey,
Kellen, Nikolas, Zackary, and
Jack; and his sisters, Lana
(Monty) Fye and Valerie
(Arnie) Faxon.
A Celebration of Life is
scheduled for Friday, Sep-
tember 12, 2014 at 2:00 p.m.,
at University Place Presby-
terian Church, 810] 27th St.
W., University Place, WA
98466. Reception location to
follow at service. Memorial
donations may be made in
Mac‘s name to: Stand Up
Cancer www.5tandup2cancer.
ergo [1
Rawlin Mclnelly
Rawlin “Mac” Gilbert
Mclnelly, 71, died Sept. 5,
2014, at home in Tacoma.
He was born Oct. 6,
1942, to LL. and Velma
McInelIy in Hillsboro,
Oregon.
Mac’s family moved
to Shelton in 1943. He
graduated from IreneS.
Reed High School.
He worked for Manke
Lumber for more than
20 years. He purchased
RFP Manufacturing in
1995. He was involved in
the International Con-
catenated Order of H00-
Hoo and was a former
president of the Tacoma
Lumbermen’s Club.
Mac was a lifelong nu- ,
mismatist. He was also a
‘member of the American
Numismatic Association
and Tacoma Coin Club.
He climbed many moun-
tains and enjoyed being
on the waters of the Puget
Sound. He also enjoyed
fishing with friends in
Alaska. He was proud of
his family and loved being
active in their lives.
He is survived by
partner Sherry Brown;
son J De (Erica) Mclnelly;
daughter Amy McInelly
(Patrick Hutson); Sher-
ry’s daughters Tracey
(Jeff) Wittenfeld and
Wendy Brown; grandchil-
dren Travis, Amber, Joey,
Kellen, Nikolas, Zachary
and Jack; and sisters
Lana (Monty) Fye and
Valerie (Arnie) Faxon.
Memorial donations
can be made in Mac’s
name to Stand Up
to Cancer at www.
standuchancer.org.
a/fi/zc $4
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