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(RET.) COL. McLAIN GARFIELD GARRETT, JR.

August 29, 1934 ~ March 31, 2020

Colonel (Retired) McLain Garfield Garrett, Jr. peacefully transitioned from earth to glory at home on March 31, 2020, with family by his side. Known as Mac to all, he was a loving and much-loved father, grandfather, brother, uncle, friend, and mentor to many.

One of four children, Mac was born on August 29, 1934 to the Late Reverend McLain Garrett and wife, Everlena Meachum, in Birmingham Alabama.  He attended Florida A&M University where he participated in the Reserve Officer Training Corps, initiated into Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc. (Beta Nu), and obtained a Bachelor of Science in Pre-Medicine.  He received his Master’s in Healthcare Administration from Baylor University.   

He was commissioned in the United States Army in 1956 and served for 30 years.  During his distinguished career, he was among the Army’s first African American helicopter pilots in the Medical Service Corps.  He was a Dust- off helicopter pilot during the Vietnam War, flying over 606 hours and evacuating over 1235 patients. He later became a Health Care Administrator and was a Commander or Deputy Commander of five hospitals with duty assignments to include Belgium and Germany (Nuremberg and Mannheim), as well as Fort Jackson, South Carolina. His many military awards and decorations include: the National Defense Service Medal, Vietnam Service Medal w/ 2 bronze service stars, Vietnam Campaign Medal, Legion of Merit, Bronze Star Medal, Vietnam Cross of Gallantry w/Palm, Senior Army Aviator Badge, Army Commendation Medal, Meritorious Service Medal, and Combat Medical Badge.

Following military retirement, Mac accepted a position at Howard University in Washington D.C. as Director of the Student Health Center.

Never one for down time, he was a Surveyor for the Joint Commission for the Accreditation of Hospital Organizations (JCAHO) for over 30 years. He was also a Fellow of the American College of Health Executives (FACHE).

Mac was a faithful member of the Gift Chapel on For Sam Houston. He was a lifelong avid golfer (who honed a deadly short game in order to avoid the humiliation of buying hot dogs and beer).

He is survived by his children Craig Smith, Carl Smith (Erika), Rhonda Greene, McLain Garrett III (Germaine),  Dr. Janice Miller, and  Mark Garrett (Lynn); grandchildren: Cameron Smith, Colin and Corbin Smith, Evan, Travis and Jacob Miller, Emerald Brewer Murray (Sean), Trinity Garrett, McLain Garrett IV, Kieran and Quinn Garrett. He leaves one brother Emmanuel G. Garrett and wife Dr. Glenda Garrett and devoted friend, Ms. Carolyn Foster, as well as cousins, nieces, nephews and loving friends. 

In addition to his parents, Mac was preceded in death by his loving wife, Jean (Richardson) Garrett in 2006, and his sisters Audrey Jewel Garrett-Jones and Patsy Marie Garrett Sissle.

 

 Memorial service will be held at a later date.

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Private Interment:

Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery

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  1. My deepest condolences to the family of McLain Garrett Jr.
    Although I didn’t know McLain very long, he left many heartfelt memories. His great sense of humor was contagious and endearing. He always had a smile and made you feel joyful. May God comfort you during this difficult time.
    Sincerely, Mrs. Cheryl Palmer
    (Member of Bid Whist group)

  2. To the McLain G Garrett Jr. Family
    The Marshall Mayes, Jr. Family wish to express our sincere condolence on this somber occasion. May you take comfort in knowing an angel is watching over you and may the love of those around you help you through the days ahead. “God Bless”.

  3. My deepest sympathies to the Family of McLain Garrett Jr. I just learned yesterday that I have lost one of my oldest and dearest Buddies. Mac and I first met in 1957 at Ft Sam and we immediately became close. That was 63 years ago and we have continuously stayed in touch with one another. Our last phone conversation was only a few weeks ago. We were fortunate enough to be stationed at or near one another in such places as: California, Maryland, Germany, Vietnam and of course San Antonio. “You will surely be missed Mac but I have some beautiful memories. Rest In Peace!”

  4. Just heard about my great friend Macs passing.   We were roommates at Ft. Sam Houston in 1957.  Two first Lts out to conquer the world!!!  We followed each other in the army for 20 years.  Became the best of friends which lasted until his passing.  He was a GREAT ONE.  I will surely miss him.  REST IN PEACE Mac!!                                                                                                                                                                                                      Sherman Ragland    April 7, 2020  2:PM

  5. Will really miss him! Rest in Peace 
    William and Shirley Manning
    Main Post Chapel Congregation
    and Friend.


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