Obituaries, OBITUARY -- FEATURE SPOT
 By  FROM STAFF REPORTS Published 
12:26 pm Wednesday, December 5, 2012

Melvin “Mac” Landers; Dec. 3, 2012

MelvMelvin “Mac” Landers, 86, of Madison passed away Monday, Dec. 3 at Athens Rehab and Senior Care.

Mr. Landers was born in Madison County to Matthew Landers and Lena Tuck Landers.

Graveside services were Thursday, Dec. 6 at 2 p.m. at Tuck Cemetery in Madison County with Everett Conn and Jimmy Crafts officiating. There was no public visitation.

Mr. Landers was a member of Capshaw Church of Christ, a United States Veteran of World War II in Japan and an avid Auburn fan.

Survived by his wife, Rosetta Pike Landers of Madison; daughter, Brenda McGlocklin of Madison; granddaughter, Kristen McGlocklin of Madison; sister, Naomi Turner and husband Curry of Gadsden.
Pallbearers were Clinton Smith, Phillip Humphrey, Billy Crawford, James Edward Pike, Gerald Crafts and Phillip Wagnon.

Please sign our online guest book at limestonechapel.com.

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