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John Wilson McClain

Posted 2023-07-04 by mhenderson
Published by Today's News Herald on Jul. 2, 2023 -
Lake Havasu City, Arizona -

John Wilson McClain passed away June 22, 2023 at the age of 86. He last
resided in Desert Hot Springs, California, but before then, John had
long stretches of good living in Lake Havasu City and Cape Girardeau,
Missouri. While he never crawled through the air ducts of Nakatomi
Plaza, he did patrol the aisles of the Cape Girardeau Kmart store as
manager for 18 years during his over 35 years with the Kmart
corporation, until his retirement in 1994. Any summation of the life of
John cannot be deemed complete without mention of his partner in
marriage for 52 years, Myra Jean "Mikie" McClain, who preceded him in
death on Sept. 13, 2021.

Though he stayed with Kmart for 35 years while making several great
friends, and he served in the army, and he helped to raise two children
(Jason and Joey who survive him), if you asked him, his greatest
accomplishment was providing for and caring for Mikie, who was diagnosed
with multiple sclerosis in 1988, but survived and thrived for many years
due to his love, affection, and diligence for all things related to her
health. He took time to travel with her by cruise to Alaska, take her
many times back to her hometown of LaCrosse, Wisconsin, and explore the
desert southwest with her by his side as long as they could manage.
After Mikie's passing, one of John's favorite conversation topics was
Mikie's smile that he missed so much.

He is also survived by his sister, Mary Sue Rowlett, of Kansas City,
Missouri.

In lieu of flowers, please donate to Palm Springs Animal Shelter, where
his daughter Joey gives her time and energy to help care for cats, and
where he loved to visit the cats and kittens.





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