Albert Mack Program

Albert Mack III was born June 9, 1948 in New Orleans, LA. He was one of six children born to the late Albert II and Erma McGee Mack.

Albert graduated from Paul Laurence Dunbar High School, Simmesport, Louisiana in 1965 as the Salutatorian. He graduated from Southern University and A&M College, Baton Rouge, Louisiana. After graduation, Albert moved to Oakland, CA. Albert moved to Dallas, Texas and in 1978 he joined New Mt. Gilead Baptist Church at 1012 Bayonne Street. In 1984 Albert was ordained as a Deacon. On March 16, 1985, Albert married the love of his life, Rosie Massengill. To this union they were blessed with one daughter, Ashley Nicole Mack. Albert, worked for Verizon and retired in 2018. He enjoyed retirement life and kept busy doing odd projects around his house, church and working out at the Recreation Center of Cedar Hill. But his greatest joy was working in the yard and spending time with Rose! Albert, was on the Main Street Board and New Business Committee for the City of Cedar Hill. He loved working to improve the city and helping others. Albert, was an active member/secretary in the City Wide Brotherhood Association. He was a faithful and devoted, member of New Mt. Gilead where he served as a Deacon, Chairman of the Finance, Sunday School, Men Ministry, Bible Study, and Prison Ministry. Albert was “Man of the Year” 2012 – 2013 at the church. On Wednesday, March 8, 2023, God sent a “Sweet Chariot “to carry him home. The Man, Husband, Father, Son, Brother, Uncle, Cousin and Friend! Deacon Albert Mack III, understood the assignment! Job well done! Rest peacefully with your crown! Those waiting in heaven to meet him are his parents, his older sister Denise Mack Hampton, and younger brother, Wayne Clyde Mack. Left to treasure his precious memories are: a loving and devoted wife, Rosie Mack; a loving daughter, Ashley Fields (Stephan); three sisters, Sharon Feggans (Michael), Ora Jacobs (Matthew) and Verdis Hensley (Lyndell). He also leaves a host of nieces, nephews, cousins and extended family The Johnsons. Along with special friends and family from the New Mt. Gilead Baptist Church.

Family, let us remember Albert’s strong faith and his love for his family, church and friends. His peaceful character and quiet personality warmed the hearts of all who knew him and loved him.

Even now, at this hour of our lowest point in life, you who knew Albert; knew Albert wouldn’t take nothing for being among us today. However, we can hear him speaking to us, “I’m alright”, continue to fight the Christian race of faith. I Love all of you!

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