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James Gilbert Macy

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James Gilbert Macy

Birth
Dublin, Wayne County, Indiana, USA
Death
31 Dec 2006 (aged 83)
Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA
Burial
Minot, Ward County, North Dakota, USA GPS-Latitude: 48.2238874, Longitude: -101.284179
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Wednesday, January 03, 2007 - Minot Daily News (Ohio)
James G. Macy

Feb. 25, 1923-Dec. 31, 2006

James G. Macy, 83, 601-24th Ave. SW, Minot, formerly of Cincinnati, died Sunday, Dec. 31, 2006, of cancer in the compassionate care of Trinity Hospice in a Minot hospital.

James was born Feb. 25, 1923, at Dublin, Ind., the son of Philemon Forrest and Mary (Gilbert) Macy. He graduated from high school in Cambridge City, Ind., in 1941, and entered into active duty service with the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He served his country for three years and was united in marriage to Dorothy Jean Snyder on January 25, 1944, at Indianapolis.

James graduated from Indiana University with a degree in business in 1947, and began a career in selling life insurance. They spent most of their life in Cincinnati until moving to Minot in September of 2006 to be nearer his son and family. He was a gifted classical pianist and vocalist. He used his talents from the Lord to serve the Lord and most recently served as an elder in the Church of the Covenant (PCA) in Cincinnati.

His greatest legacy as the patriarch of the Macy Family was passionately exposing his family to God?s saving grace through his personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

His loving family includes: ever-loving wife of 62 years, Dorothy; loving son, Bob (Candy) Macy, Minot; loving daughter, Linda (Tom) Simpson, Vincennes, Ind.; grandchildren, Ann (Kelly) Marley, of Vincennes, Forrest, Daniel Macy, Minot, and Matthew Simpson, Indianapolis; great-grandchildren, Elisabeth, Hannah, Caroline and Nathaniel Marley; brother, Joseph (Donna) Macy, Indianapolis.

Funeral: Thursday, Jan. 4, 2007, at 1 p.m. in Our Redeemer?s Lutheran Brethren Church, Minot.

Interment: Rosehill Memorial Park, Minot.

Visitation: Wednesday (today) from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Thomas Family Funeral Home, Minot.

In lieu of flowers the family prefers memorials to Trinity Hospice.
Wednesday, January 03, 2007 - Minot Daily News (Ohio)
James G. Macy

Feb. 25, 1923-Dec. 31, 2006

James G. Macy, 83, 601-24th Ave. SW, Minot, formerly of Cincinnati, died Sunday, Dec. 31, 2006, of cancer in the compassionate care of Trinity Hospice in a Minot hospital.

James was born Feb. 25, 1923, at Dublin, Ind., the son of Philemon Forrest and Mary (Gilbert) Macy. He graduated from high school in Cambridge City, Ind., in 1941, and entered into active duty service with the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II. He served his country for three years and was united in marriage to Dorothy Jean Snyder on January 25, 1944, at Indianapolis.

James graduated from Indiana University with a degree in business in 1947, and began a career in selling life insurance. They spent most of their life in Cincinnati until moving to Minot in September of 2006 to be nearer his son and family. He was a gifted classical pianist and vocalist. He used his talents from the Lord to serve the Lord and most recently served as an elder in the Church of the Covenant (PCA) in Cincinnati.

His greatest legacy as the patriarch of the Macy Family was passionately exposing his family to God?s saving grace through his personal relationship with Jesus Christ.

His loving family includes: ever-loving wife of 62 years, Dorothy; loving son, Bob (Candy) Macy, Minot; loving daughter, Linda (Tom) Simpson, Vincennes, Ind.; grandchildren, Ann (Kelly) Marley, of Vincennes, Forrest, Daniel Macy, Minot, and Matthew Simpson, Indianapolis; great-grandchildren, Elisabeth, Hannah, Caroline and Nathaniel Marley; brother, Joseph (Donna) Macy, Indianapolis.

Funeral: Thursday, Jan. 4, 2007, at 1 p.m. in Our Redeemer?s Lutheran Brethren Church, Minot.

Interment: Rosehill Memorial Park, Minot.

Visitation: Wednesday (today) from 4 to 7 p.m. in the Thomas Family Funeral Home, Minot.

In lieu of flowers the family prefers memorials to Trinity Hospice.


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