| Passed Away | August 26, 2008 |
| Place of Residence | Howard |
| Home State | NY |
| Service Date | September 6, 2008 |
| Service Time | 11:00 AM |
| Service Location | United Presbyterian Church |
| Interment Location | Howard Cemetery |
FINLEY L. “MAC” McCALLUM
HOWARD-Finley L. “Mac” McCallum of Howard bravely completed his life’s journey of 69 years on Tuesday, August 26, 2008 following a long illness. He will rest in the Howard Cemetery near several generations of his antecedents. Raised in Howard and a graduate of Avoca Central School, he was the son of Finley and Luella (Crozier) McCallum.
With an engineering degree from Clarkson College, Mac began a 41 year career with the NYSDOT office in Hornell, retiring as the Program and Planning Engineer for six counties. His team engineered many successful projects for the region including the Corning Bypass.
Judith Sloan McCallum, Mac’s wife of 43 years, came as his bride to Hornell and taught three generations of the area’s children. Mac, always humble, insisted that his best accomplishment in life was the raising of their two sons. “Without recognizing them”, he remarked, “my obituary would be colorless and incomplete.” Mac was an exemplary role model to his boys, both of whom became Eagle Scouts and earned respectively, a black and a brown belt in karate.
Jordan McCallum, now living in Ohio with his wife, Kate and Mac’s first grandson, Grant, spent one year in Rutland County, England as the Hornell Rotary Club’s exchange student. Graduating from RIT in Hotel and Resort Management, he was employed for five years at Disney World. Jordan is currently the Columbus District Manager for an insurance company.
Corbett McCallum now lives as a civilian in Arizona with his wife, Teri and Mac’s first granddaughter, Sofia. Corbett’s earlier military career included achieving the rank of Battalion Commander at West Point; earning the Iron Man Trophy for the most physically-fit in Officer Training Camp, and finally, being designated “2005 Best Ranger” in the Olympic-style Ranger Competition at Fort Benning, Georgia. The accomplishments of his sons were shining moments in Mac’s life.
Howard Warner, Mac’s friend and music teacher, reports that Mac played a mean baritone horn in high school. Music was always a major pleasure to him, as was Mac’s hobby of building aircraft models.
At social events and while traveling, Mac’s Rotary pin attracted comments and incidental friendships. Mac loved being in the Hornell Rotary Club, enjoying the service projects and the fellowship of its members. He was the Club’s President, 1987-88, and was chosen for the Paul Harris Award.
During his own Army enlistment, Mac was deployed to Ethiopia and worked with highly classified material for the Army Security Agency during the Vietnam War era.
Judy, his sons, and extended family will grieve, but are so proud of Finley McCallum, this decent man, a quiet hero.
Calling hours are from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. Friday, Sept. 5 at the Bishop & Johnson Funeral Home, Inc., 285 Main St. Hornell. A funeral service will be held at 11 a.m. Saturday, Sept. 6 at the United Presbyterian Church, 150 Main St., Hornell, with the Rev. David Kilgore officiating.
In lieu of flowers, those wishing may contribute in his memory to Southern Tier Hospice, 11751 E. Corning Road, Corning, NY 14830. Envelopes for memorial contributions will be available at the funeral home.

Mac’s wonderful presence will be sorely missed.
Love to Miss Judy and the rest of the family,
Dear Judy and sons:
I fondly remember Finley’s hearty laugh and speedy walk through our offices at DOT. What a wonderful, genuinely kind person who was always so proud of his family! My sincere condolences to you.
Mrs. Maccullom:
I am so sorry to hear the pasing of your husband. I always enjoyed his presence when he would come to Rite Adie. may god comfort you and your family at this most difficult time.
Dear Judy and family, Paul and I were saddened to learn of Finley’s passing. We are so glad we special visits with him and also you at the class of 1957 reunions. We will always remember him as a special classmate.
My condolences to the family, we are related through the Cole/Miller connection. My mom is Rosie Smith.
Mrs. McCallum was my wonderful 3rd grade teacher, as well.
May you have peace.