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Includes Address 1. Includes Address 1 Phone 1 Email 1. Also known as Michael Ryan Mcallister. Includes Address 9 Phone 1 Email 1. Related To Stephan Mccallister. Also known as Mike Mccallister , Michael Mcallister.

Includes Address 11 Phone 6 Email 2. Includes Address 6 Phone 8 Email 1. Resides in Taylor, TX. Related To Christi Mccallum. Includes Address 2 Phone 1. Includes Address 4 Phone 4 Email 2. Michael Wayne Mcalister, Resides in Georgetown, TX. Please accept my sincere sympathy to you and your entire family. I worked for Mike several years ago and I am Always kind and considerate, he always had the time to visit and gave us great advice on the process His strong voice and excellent counsel during our many conference calls are Please know that you and your children are in We fondly remember those days in Dallas when you lived next door and Mike would He was, without a doubt, one of the classiest people I knew at Sewanee - and there were many good people there.

He was one of the finest husbands, fathers, It is a good memory too. God gave us a true Angel on this earth to teach us the correct way to live He was a great guy with alot of integrity, a wry smile, and a quick wit.

Very sorry to hear Tiernan, Jr. Wallis - Palacios , TX. He was a shining star who will now be And for this perpetual resident, in spirit, you and Mike are always the perfect couple who, We have shared some wonderful times together To me, he demonstrated You were even in them Sunday afternoon Although I didn't know mike I know he was A finer husband, father, and friend you will never meet.

Condolences to his loving family. He was a man of God, an optimist, and a devoted family man. A in Economics in At Sewanee, he met the love of his life, Nancy Bell. Marks' Episcopal Cathedral in Shreveport, Louisiana. The couple moved to New York City where Mike began his lifelong career as an investment banker. Mike served on the vestries in each of the Episcopal churches he and his family attended over the years including Church of the Epiphany in New York, St. He served six years on the Board of Directors of St.

Andrew's Episcopal School, as Treasurer for four years. He passionately loved the outdoors, hunting and fishing with his father and siblings, snow skiing and water skiing with his children. Mike was a natural mentor to many young people, helping them find jobs in their chosen careers. He is survived by his parents, The Rt. Also surviving Mike is mother-in-law, Susan W.

He will be missed by countless cousins, Godchildren and loving friends. A in Economics in At Sewanee, he met the love of his life, Nancy Bell. Marks' Episcopal Cathedral in Shreveport, Louisiana.

The couple moved to New York City where Mike began his lifelong career as an investment banker. Mike served on the vestries in each of the Episcopal churches he and his family attended over the years including Church of the Epiphany in New York, St. He served six years on the Board of Directors of St. Andrew's Episcopal School, as Treasurer for four years. He passionately loved the outdoors, hunting and fishing with his father and siblings, snow skiing and water skiing with his children.

Mike was a natural mentor to many young people, helping them find jobs in their chosen careers. He is survived by his parents, The Rt. Also surviving Mike is mother-in-law, Susan W. He will be missed by countless cousins, Godchildren and loving friends. A memorial service in gratitude for his life will be held at a. But as all who've written here have affirmed, there was only one Mike McAllister - and I feel so fortunate to have known him and you for those two splendid years in New Orleans.

I don't believe I've ever seen a couple who were more right for each other - or more in love - than you and Mike. I trust that your pain will, over time, be lessened by the blessings of your wonderful family and friends With deepest sympathy, Gordon Fiddyment. Nancy, I read with sadness of Mike's passing in the Tulane Magazine.

I remember both of you from our days in the Business School, and I have wondered over the years whether you stayed in Texas. I send my sincere condolences to you and your family. Warmly, Gale. Just read the Tulane Magazine that mentioned Mike's passing. Wanted to mention that Mike took me "under his wing" as a first year MBA student in I arrived on January 5th, with no place to stay and Mike let me stay in his apartment for about a week I think until I found a roommate and a place to stay.

I never felt I thanked him properly for his kindness and am doing so now with a belated sense of guilt. Dear Family: Today I was searching for information on a fraternity brother of mine when I discovered the information about mike. I am very upset to hear o this sad news.

Mike was a man of sterling character, kind and always helpful. He had a sense about him as a man who was at peace with himself and the world. He was one of the finest people I have ever met. I spend my summers at my farm in Illinois and winter in Cuero, Texas. Please accept my sincere condolences and prayers for all of the family. Chester F. My mom just told me yesterday. I am so sorry. We played together in visits to Victoria, where my family later lived in the same rectory. We were young kids.

I saw him again at Sewanee, briefly. I could tell he had grown into a fine young man. I'm sorry not to have kept up since then. Dear Nancy, Steve and I are so sorry to learn this news of Mike's passing. You and your family remain in our thoughts and prayers at this time of great sadness. We remember you fondly from our two years at Good Shepherd when we lived in Austin and Cami introduced us. We remember how lovely it was to know a friend of a friend and we looked forward to seeing you and Mike each Sunday.

We are truly sorry for your loss. Our deepest sympathy and with warmest regards, Caroline and Steve Faris. Nancy- We were so saddened to hear of Mike's death and you and your family have been in our thoughts constantly over the past days.

Mike was such a "Sewanee Gentleman" and we will miss him terribly. Please know you and your family will be in our thoughts and prayers. Robert and Debbie.

David and Cecile, I am very sorry to hear about the loss of your brother, Mike. Please accept my sincere sympathy to you and your entire family.

Gay Warren Gaddis. I worked for Mike several years ago and I am so thankful to have known him. I truly respected Mike and admired what an intelligent business man that he was, but even more so what a Christian example he set for everyone around him. While I know life will never be the same without him here to share it with, I pray comfort can be found in knowing he has found peace in heaven with his King. We are so sorry for the loss of this fine man. Always kind and considerate, he always had the time to visit and gave us great advice on the process of choosing a college for our kiddos.

Good Shepherd will not be the same without his presence. Our love and prayers to his precious family. Since moving to Nashville, I have not seen Mike in years, however he was always a fine fellow and pleasurable when our paths crossed after high school.

Our sympathy, thoughts and prayers go out to all of his family and friends I had the priviledge of serving on the Trull Foundation board with Mike.



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