He was born January 17, 1921 in Arco to John and Elizabeth McAffee.
Mac used to trade pocket knives with the Native Americans as they traveled through in the 1930s.
Mac married Pearl Bradshaw on Christmas Eve nearly 60 years ago.
Mac was a loving husband and father. He was quiet, gentle and tough when he had to be. He was fair to anyone that knew him.
He loved to camp, fish, hunt, garden and work with wood, on and off the job. He liked, and wanted, his life simple and quiet. Mac's son loved fishing and camping with him and talking to him about his life. Most of all, his son thanks him. Click to the right for the Continuing Obituary
He was born January 17, 1921 in Arco to John and Elizabeth McAffee.
Mac used to trade pocket knives with the Native Americans as they traveled through in the 1930s.
Mac married Pearl Bradshaw on Christmas Eve nearly 60 years ago.
Mac was a loving husband and father. He was quiet, gentle and tough when he had to be. He was fair to anyone that knew him.
He loved to camp, fish, hunt, garden and work with wood, on and off the job. He liked, and wanted, his life simple and quiet. Mac's son loved fishing and camping with him and talking to him about his life. Most of all, his son thanks him. Click to the right for the Continuing Obituary
Family Members
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Leslie Nadine McAffee Dickson
1896–1992
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Samuel Maurice McAffee
1898–1943
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Albert Clayton McAffee
1900–1977
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John Willis McAffee
1901–1970
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Louis Raymond McAffee
1903–1918
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Earl LeRoy McAffee
1905–1992
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Charles Lester McAffee
1907–1908
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Bessie Mae McAffee Andersen
1908–2004
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Vera McAffee Baird
1910–1993
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Harold McAffee
1912–1987
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James Merrill McAffee
1914–2002
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Clyde McAffee
1916–1988
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