Dwight Livingston Mack, Jr. was born on May 23, 1982, at Womack Army Medical Center, Fort Bragg, North Carolina to the proud parents, Command Sergeant Major (CSM) (RET) Dwight L. Mack and Staff Sergeant (SSG) (RET) Loistene Hunley Mack. He was one of three siblings born to the Mack union.
He confessed to Christ and was baptized 21 of April 1996 at Pacific Christian Center Church of Tacoma, Washington. Dwight loved the Lord and he always talked about seeing his brother Jeremy one day.
Dwight began his education in Fayetteville, NC expanding through Vicenza Italy, Munich Germany, Honolulu Hawaii, Tacoma Washington and graduating in 2000 at Meade Senior High School in Fort George G. Meade, Maryland.
Dwight Jr. joined the United States Air Force (USAF) on August 24, 2000 and was trained as an Information Management Apprentice while stationed at Keesler Air Base in Biloxi Mississippi. He was then stationed at Lackland AFB, Texas where he served and was Honorably discharged March of 2002.
Dwight returned to Thomasville where he resided and soon after joined Providence Missionary Baptist Church where he was a part of the Junior Choir, and he had a passion for singing.
Dwight leaves to mourn his passing and cherish his memories beloved sister: Melissa Nicole (Ollie) Terrell of Thomasville, GA; uncles: Patrick (Linda) Mack and Lawson Mack of Thomasville, GA, Jerry (Mincey) Mack of Valdosta, GA, Andrew (Donna) Hunley of Smoky Mountain, GA, Frank Hunley, Jr. of Terry Mississippi, Nathaniel Hunley of Jackson Mississippi; aunts: Gloria (Sammie) Wade of Terry Mississippi, Mattie (Wilbert) Amos of Utica Mississippi, Jean G. Mack and Jennifer Mack of Albany, GA, and Gwendolyn Mack of Thomasville, GA; His loving nephew that he loved dearly, and they talked everyday: Arkeyse (Scooter) Edward of Thomasville, GA; great uncles: Oscar Robinson of New Orleans, LA, Elder J.T. (Mother Marie) Robinson of Jackson Mississippi; great aunts: Nancy Lovejoy of Fayetteville, NC, Ethel Robinson of New Orleans, LA, Mary Smith of Terry Mississippi, a host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends
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