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Mack Henry Whorton

1/23/1965 - 5/28/2025

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Obituary For Mack Henry Whorton

Mack Henry Whorton, a beloved son, brother, partner, uncle, and friend, passed away peacefully on May 28, 2025, at the age of 60. Born on January 23, 1965, in Piedmont, Alabama, Mack was the cherished son of Porter and Annie Lou Whorton. His childhood was shaped by the natural beauty of the Alabama countryside, where he spent his early years exploring the woods and mountains. These formative experiences instilled in him a deep and lasting love for the outdoors. Mack dedicated much of his life to the open road as a professional truck driver. He took great pride in his work with B and R Cattle Trucking Company for the last five years, where he earned a reputation for his reliability, integrity, and unwavering work ethic. He often spoke of the breathtaking landscapes he encountered and the peaceful solitude of the highway, which offered him time for reflection and appreciation of the world around him. At the center of Mack's life was his deep and abiding love for his life partner, Teresa Kinder. Though not officially married, he lovingly referred to her as his wife, and the bond they shared was one of true partnership and devotion. Together they embraced life's adventures with open hearts, sharing a passion for riding motorcycles and exploring new places. By their side always was their cherished Chihuahua, Petey, who brought joy and companionship to their days. Mack found happiness in the simple pleasures of life. He loved to fish in quiet waters, hike along wooded trails, and spend time under the open sky. These moments brought him peace and allowed him to remain connected to the land he treasured. He also valued staying physically active and never lost his enthusiasm for experiencing the natural world. What truly set Mack apart was his heart. He was known for his compassion, generosity, and thoughtful spirit. He had a natural ability to make others feel seen, heard, and valued. Friends and family remember him as a man who always put others first, who offered help without being asked, and who treated everyone with kindness and respect. His humility and warmth left a lasting impact on all who had the privilege of knowing him. Mack’s love for his family ran deep. He is survived by his brother Edward Kelly and Edward’s wife Debbie, and by his sisters Betty Lou Swinford, Frances Dempsey, and Linda Sanford. He also leaves behind many nieces and nephews who will carry forward his spirit of generosity and care. Mack was preceded in death by his parents Porter Hugh Whorton and Annie Lou Whorton, his brothers Porter Earl Whorton, Clifton Kelly, Clifford Kelly, and Glen Whorton, and his sisters Ann Donaldson, Joyce Ann Broadway, Linda Locklear, Glenda Louise Whorton, Sue Whorton, and Farris Whorton. Though Mack has left this world, his spirit will continue to live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. His memory will be carried in the stories told, the lessons remembered, and the love he gave so freely. He showed us all the power of living with kindness, working with pride, and loving without reservation. In honor of his generous nature and lifelong commitment to helping others, the family kindly requests that donations be made in Mack's name to a local charity supporting community welfare.

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  • 12/09/2025

    Mack was like my little brother. I have lots of memories of him. To many to share. Mack was a real good man. We all will miss him but take comfort in knowing we'll see him again. Fly high Mack!

  • 12/09/2025

    You were a blessing to everyone that ever met or knew you. A good man with a heart of gold. I miss you my sweet angel. I love you always.

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