In Memory of Pat McInnis
Harold and Pat McInnis faithfully served the faculty, staff and students of Texas Bible College for 13 years as cafeteria managers. They also served the Texas District for 20 years. Sis. McInnis had a heart for the students and served as a mentor and voice of wisdom in many of their lives. "Sis. Mac" or "Mama Mac" as she was called, was deeply loved by TBC. We send our love, thoughts and prayers to Bro. McInnis and the family during this time of loss.
At the request of the family, in lieu of flowers, scholarship donations can be made in her honor. |
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SIS MAC
She gave more than she received. She always thought of others' needs. She served fair and served much She loved true. She loved tough. She always had an open door for little chats about life, family, sewing, or just this and that. She was real and honest and told it like it was. She was sassy but humble and always made time for us. She saved pictures we all sent her and kept up with our news. She was a part of our ministries although not from our pews. She called our names in prayer and our needs she would mention I'll always be thankful for the love from the kitchen. Written by: Lori Green / Austin, TX |
"I will never forget the time she taught Corina Cashen and I how to make homemade pie crusts,
and helped us make our pies. She was a wonderful lady, and she will be missed."
Hannah Martinez
"She was an excellent listener and had good advice. However, there is one thing that stood
out above that - she was a Prayer Warrior. You knew that you could trust her to help you pray
about any situation. She always said 'If I don’t see you again over here I’ll see you over in Glory.'
So indeed, I will see you over in Glory."
Joshua Matthews
"She truly had a servants heart."
Michelle King
"Sis. Mac was the definition of giving. She gave and gave and gave."
Caleb Wafford
"I was so absolutely blessed to cross paths with Sis. Mac. She was a voice of
encouragement in my life when I desperately needed it."
Sara Slaughter
"She was an amazing lady and never turned anyone away who needed help.
She was never too busy to talk to you."
Nicole Griffith
"Sis. Mac taught me so many wonderful things, how to make a scarf, how to genuinely
listen and care for others, and how to be a servant. Serving us was her
ministry and she did it with all her heart and might!"
Cynthia Ticas
"What impressed me most about Sis. Mac was her love for people!
We had MANY long talks in her kitchen. She was precious and had a heart of gold."
Taylor Banks
"I can remember so many times just running to her and giving her a big hug and tears
would just flow. She didn’t have to say much but she just gave me the biggest hug,
loved me, and told me everything was going to be alright."
Adrianne Senchal
and helped us make our pies. She was a wonderful lady, and she will be missed."
Hannah Martinez
"She was an excellent listener and had good advice. However, there is one thing that stood
out above that - she was a Prayer Warrior. You knew that you could trust her to help you pray
about any situation. She always said 'If I don’t see you again over here I’ll see you over in Glory.'
So indeed, I will see you over in Glory."
Joshua Matthews
"She truly had a servants heart."
Michelle King
"Sis. Mac was the definition of giving. She gave and gave and gave."
Caleb Wafford
"I was so absolutely blessed to cross paths with Sis. Mac. She was a voice of
encouragement in my life when I desperately needed it."
Sara Slaughter
"She was an amazing lady and never turned anyone away who needed help.
She was never too busy to talk to you."
Nicole Griffith
"Sis. Mac taught me so many wonderful things, how to make a scarf, how to genuinely
listen and care for others, and how to be a servant. Serving us was her
ministry and she did it with all her heart and might!"
Cynthia Ticas
"What impressed me most about Sis. Mac was her love for people!
We had MANY long talks in her kitchen. She was precious and had a heart of gold."
Taylor Banks
"I can remember so many times just running to her and giving her a big hug and tears
would just flow. She didn’t have to say much but she just gave me the biggest hug,
loved me, and told me everything was going to be alright."
Adrianne Senchal