Alvie Alfred
McClain, 88, of Poteau, OK went to be with his Lord and Savior on Monday,
October 15, 2012 while at the Talihina
Veterans Center. He is preceded in death by his first wife
of 55 years, Juanita; one son; brother,
Delbert McClain and 3 sisters, Mary, Irene, and Lorene Alvie was born September 2, 1924 in Alex, OK
to Kobe & Willie Mae (Stanley) McClain.
At the age of 17, while living in Dallas
he joined the Marines. He served in the
Pacific fighting the Japanese island by island.
He helped in the clean up action at Guadalcanal. He survived the war although he was hit by
machine gun fire and lost his left leg and had injuries to his right
shoulder. After receiving the Purple
Heart and Bronze Star, he was discharged and came home to Summerfield where he raised cattle. As a Marine Alvie was proud of the Marine
flag with the rattle snake emblem and “Don’t Tread on Me” which means, ‘if you
step on me you are going to get hurt’ and that was his attitude. Alvie was a boxer and always said he never
lost a fight but did receive a lot of blows.
Alvie was one of the original founders and a life member of the Disabled
American Veterans, Chapter #63 of Poteau.
He served in various positions, loving the position of Chaplin the
most. He also served as the State DAV
Chaplin and got the name of Chaplin Alvie “Padre” McClain. Because he loved his military time he also a
life member of the American Legion. He
is and was a HERO of the the World War serving his country giving “some as
others gave their all”.
Alvie is survived
by his wife, Mildred of the home; son Bruce and wife Yueqiu McClain of Poteau, OK; daughter, Brenda &
husband Matthew Escalante of Poteau, OK; 3 grandchildren, Eric, Jenny McClain
and Tony Escalante; 2 great grandchildren, Kayden & Brooklynn Escalante;
sisters, Louise Brown of Stockton, CA and Betty Franklin of Prairie Grove, AR;
brother, Charlie Sanders of OR and unknown numbers of fellow veterans and
friends.
Services will be 10
am, Thursday, October 18, 2012 at the First Free Will Baptist
Church, Poteau with Rev.
Barry Reel and Rev. Jim Cook officiating.
Interment will follow at 1 pm, in the Fort Smith National
Cemetery.
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