His daughters and son in law, Danielle Renee Cicak, Ricky Scott Toombs and Amber Rae Cicak have always shared that Mac brought them right into the family and loved them like his own children. He always referred to them as his daughters and son.
Mac received his degree in Philosophy and Religion from Huntingdon College in 1979, but pursued his life long work as a diesel mechanic to "pay the bills" he would say. Mac believed that nothing was more important than his role as husband and father, to protect and provide for his family at all costs. Mac would work 2 and 3 jobs at a time to make sure his family never went without. He fought tirelessly for those who could not fight for themselves. Mac was passionate about the pro life movement and protecting "the babies." He would stand on a street corner in the pouring rain to pray for the protection of all babies. He was a devout Catholic and believed that if you called yourself a Catholic you lived it out loud.
When Mac wasn't working his favorite way to play was on his Harley. He would joke that he was not, "One of these weekend warriors" that he was a real biker. He would ride all year; rain, snow, sleet or hail. He would say that riding was the best form of therapy. "You never see a Harley parked in front a shrinks office do ya?!"
Mac was a passionate, loving, devoted man. Nothing meant more to him than his family, his faith and his country.
His daughters and son in law, Danielle Renee Cicak, Ricky Scott Toombs and Amber Rae Cicak have always shared that Mac brought them right into the family and loved them like his own children. He always referred to them as his daughters and son.
Mac received his degree in Philosophy and Religion from Huntingdon College in 1979, but pursued his life long work as a diesel mechanic to "pay the bills" he would say. Mac believed that nothing was more important than his role as husband and father, to protect and provide for his family at all costs. Mac would work 2 and 3 jobs at a time to make sure his family never went without. He fought tirelessly for those who could not fight for themselves. Mac was passionate about the pro life movement and protecting "the babies." He would stand on a street corner in the pouring rain to pray for the protection of all babies. He was a devout Catholic and believed that if you called yourself a Catholic you lived it out loud.
When Mac wasn't working his favorite way to play was on his Harley. He would joke that he was not, "One of these weekend warriors" that he was a real biker. He would ride all year; rain, snow, sleet or hail. He would say that riding was the best form of therapy. "You never see a Harley parked in front a shrinks office do ya?!"
Mac was a passionate, loving, devoted man. Nothing meant more to him than his family, his faith and his country.
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