The spirit of George Lewes Mackintosh MacBain, 61 of Indianapolis, Indiana was released to his higher power at 1:10 February 3, 2018. George was born to Reed MacBain and Marjorie (MacKintosh) MacBain on November 10, 1956. He is a graduate of Crawfordsville High School in 1975 and a graduate of Ball State University with a degree in Speech Communications. He worked in Quito, Ecuador for 2 years before returning to a variety of positions in Wabash and Indianapolis, Indiana. George is known best by his closest friends and family as having a great sense of humor and generous heart.
George is preceded in death by mother, Marjorie (MacKintosh) MacBain, father, Reed MacBain and sister, Victoria MacBain. George is survived by wife Kristin (Littell) MacBain; daughters Emma MacBain and Anna MacBain; sisters Josephine (MacBain) Tussey and Beth (MacBain) Laurer; brothers and sisters-in-law Kathleen (Littell) Cleary, Joseph Cleary, Phillip Littell, April (Buck) Littell, Michael Littell, Tracy (Schmitt) Littell; nieces and nephews Jenny Laurer, Allison Cleary, Daniel Cleary, Nicholas Littell, Hannah Littell, Olivia Littell, Grace Littell and Nathan Littell.
A celebration of life will be held for George MacBain on March 3rd at 1:00 at the College Park Clubhouse, 9001 Fordham Street, Indianapolis, Indiana 46268 followed by an open house. In lieu of flowers, please send contributions in his name to The Nature Conversancy.
T. Kelly says
I recently read about the loss of your dear loved one. Although we are not acquainted personally, please accept my condolences. Losing a dear loved one can leave a very empty space in one’s life. Please find strength, hope, and comfort in the God of Comfort (2 Corinthians 1:3, 4).
DeAnne McAllister says
I think of George so frequently! I still chuckle when a memory of some silly think he said crosses my mind. Every time I hear “She’s A Lady” by Tom Jones, I think about George and how much he loves that song and his wife Kris. We lost touch over a decade ago, and today I decided to see if I could find him and Google led me to this obituary. My heart goes out to Kris and the girls. I will continue to think of George fondly.
Rest In Peace, my friend – “The Wordsmith”