McKinley's obituary
It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of McKinley "Mac" or "Moose" Workman, born on June 14, 1966, and departed this life on June 5, 2023. McKinley was a loving and devoted family man, known for his outgoing personality and great sense of humor. He always encouraged others to do what's right and live life to the fullest.
McKinley enjoyed cooking and was particularly fond of a good pot of pinto beans and biscuits. He was predeceased by his mother, Gineive Workman, step-father, Claude Montgomery, father, Harvey J Workman, grandfathers, John B Workman and Nimrod Workman, and grandmothers, Linnie Workman and Molly Workman, a sister Tia Workman-Langston, as well as one infant brother. He will be deeply missed by his surviving siblings: Stephanie, Rod, Debbie, Holly Kucherry, Tracy Royals, Adam, Angel, Crystal, Valerie Workman, Tabitha Harless and Victor Montgomery.
McKinley leaves behind a beautiful and heartwarming legacy through his children: Gary Carter, Tiffany Branham, Michael Tesi, Timothy Tesi, and James Hunt. Their spouses, Chelsea Hunt and Jedd Branham, will also fondly remember their father-in-law. McKinley was blessed with twenty three loving grandchildren.
Several nieces and nephews will cherish memories of their dear uncle McKinley, including Rosylee, Troy Benefield, Chase Benefield, Hunter Benefield, Fisher Benefield, Harley Harless, Austin Holland, Chandra Coffey, Emmylou Proctor, Vlad Workman, Kane Kucherry, Khloe Kucherry, Trey Workman, Lexi Workman, Brandon Workman, Ryan Workman, Andrew Workman, Cierra Workman, Ira Workman, and Dora Workman. Additionally, he is survived by his uncle, William Workman, aunts, Lisa Workman and Helen Davis,Uncle Paul and Shannon Davis, uncle David Workman, uncle John B and Shelia Workman, uncle Ray and Anita Workman, aunt Pamela and Susie Davis, uncle Stewart and Wallace Davis, as well as his in-laws, Derek Kucherry, Melissa Workman, Tina Workman, and Michelle Montgomery, His best friend and cousin Charlotte Workman and many more. He had so many that loved him, He truly will be missed.
The loss of McKinley "Mac" or "Moose" Workman is undoubtedly felt by all who knew and loved him. His zest for life, the valuable lessons he shared, and the memories he created will live on in the hearts of his extensive family and the countless friends he made along the way.