He retired from AK Steel and later moved to Englewood, Florida to be with his daughter. He was also an Army Veteran of the Korean War.
Mack was born on October 12, 1928, to the late Silas and Ora Fields, in Whitesburg, Kentucky. In addition to his parents, Mack was preceded in death by his loving wife, Dorothy C. (Pack) Fields to whom he was wed for more than 53 years and his son, Larry Fields. Others that paved his road included his siblings; Kenny Ray, Billy Joe, Betty Lou Shepherd, Monnie, Eleanor Brock, Paul (Pearl), Roger Lynn, Hazel Holbrook, Vera Sue Caudill, and only a few days before, Judy Kelly (Charles). He was also preceded in death by his great grandsons; Gauge and James Anthony Fields.
He is survived by his sisters and their husbands; Lila Jane (Perry) Apking and Stella June (David) Asher, his in laws; Albert, Karen and Jeanette. Other survivors include his grandchildren, whom he loved dearly, Jesse j (Jacque) Fields and their children, Chase and Sophie. Jacob E Fields and his children, Kaleb and Olivia. Leah Ann Spahr and her children, Destiny, Braden and Carly. Bryan Jones, Ashley Nicole White and their children; Kaiden, Ava May and Peyton Elaine.
Mack leaves a host of cousins, nieces, nephews and friends that he so loved. Along with several special ones including the Vitale family for their love and care, the Bates families who gave him these last eight years of life.
Mack’s family will receive friends from 11am to 1pm on Saturday, with the Funeral Service immediately following at Breitenbach Anderson Funeral Home, Middletown. Burial will follow at Woodside Cemetery with military honors. To leave condolences for the family please visit www.breitenbach-anderson.com
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