In Memory

Shayne Mackey

Shayne Mackey
MACKEY, SHAYNE, 33, of Dallas, Texas died Friday, Sept. 26, 2003 in Dallas. Mr. Mackey was born Jan. 14, 1970, in Naples. He was a 1988 graduate of Pewitt High School. He attended North Texas in Denton, Texas. Mr. Mackey was a member of Naples First Baptist Church. He loved reading, drawing, watching old movies, and most of all being with his friends. Shayne was preceded in death by his grandmother, Inez E. Brock, a step-brother Greg Garrison, great grandparents, Mack and Elsie England and Ben and Della Brock, and one great uncle, M. V. Brock. Survivors include his mother and stepfather, Sherrilyn and John Garrison of Texarkana; his grandfather, H. D. Brock of Naples; two stepsisters, Pam Eason and Paige Robinson of Texarkana; special friend, Joe Caldwell of Dallas; childhood nanny, Thelma Kelly; and a number of other relatives and friends. Services will be 2 p.m. Tuesday at Naples First Baptist Church with the Rev. Nolan Richey officiating. Burial will be in Oakridge Cemetery under direction of Alexander Funeral Home. Memorials may be made to Naples Public Library. Alexander Funeral Home Naples, TX 903-897-5661



 
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06/01/08 09:35 PM #1    

Shannon Robinson

I miss you, Shayne! We had so many good times together. I know that you are in a better place. Forever my friend.

Shannon

06/20/08 11:09 AM #2    

Kami Robinson (Simon)

I miss you Shayne. I remember how we hung out and just talked. You were always positive. I will always remember.

06/23/08 09:24 AM #3    

Leslie Bryant (Denman)

Shayne,

You are missed. I shocked by your passing but not shocked by your love of life. You enjoyed life to the fullest and there is truly no other way to live.

I can still see you biting your nails......Leslie

06/23/08 01:46 PM #4    

Kim Thomas (Cook)

I will never forget the time we spent at Crystal Springs. That was so much fun, just having you around made my day. I will always miss your love for life and the friendship and kindness you always seemed to give to me. Love and miss you lots...

07/01/08 04:38 PM #5    

Marie Garcia (DeGroot)

My first memories of Shayne are from elementary. Both of us used to draw fashions---he was far better at it than I was, though. Yes, Shayne loved life and was always wonderful to me. He agreed to be my date to the senior prom since neither one of us had a date. What fun we had and I'll never forget our meal from McDonald's before prom! Shayne was all about having some fun!

07/08/08 12:09 PM #6    

Laura Tuck (Scherer)

Shayne,
You will forever have a place in my heart! I still remember our "pre-school" days when we would play together for hours! You were always so creative and fun! You grew into an amazing human being and were taken from us WAY too soon!

Love you,
Laura

07/25/08 01:02 PM #7    

Rosiland Warren (Peters)

Shayne,

I can't believe that you're not with us, it doesn't feel right. I'm with Leslie though, I can still see you biting your nails. I remember the Beowulf pic you drew for Mrs. Pate, WOW what talent. You are missed!

Love, Rosiland

07/25/08 04:28 PM #8    

Sheila Belyeu (Herring)

Shayne,

You are a very special friend...I think of you often and miss your great smile. You always knew what to say to cheer me up. We had some great and crazy times together...and we did have some crazy times...You are very much missed...and I know that you are redecorating heaven with your wild touch and I cant wait for the day I see you again...

Love you,
Sheila

09/03/08 03:45 AM #9    

Priscilla Johns

I remember Shayne, Lea Ann, Tina, Susan, Tabitha and I eating lunch together in junior high. We always we laughing and just having fun with each other. Shayne was the greatest. I remember when we were in Austin together and a guy was flirting with me and Shayne got all over him. He was just looking out for me but it is so funny.

I wish I had known my dear friend was sick, I would have talked to him and let him know that he was so loved. Gone but never forgotten...forever in my heart.

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