In loving memory of

Victor Madison McCord
November 28, 1936 - July 27, 2021

Victor Madison McCord aka Mack McCord, 84, Of Phoenix, AZ. Passed away July 27, 2021 at his residence with heart failure.

Mack was born on November 28,1936 in Alexandria, Indiana. He was the son of Agnes Delph and Carl McCord. He was the husband of Annie Avadisian, they shared 20 years together.

Mack was a Veteran of the United States Marine Corps, and was Honorably Discharged in 1958.

Mack went to heaven to join his mother Agnes, his brother David, his sister Pat, and all his beloved animals. Mack is survived by his wife, Annie Avadisian in Arizona, his son, Shane McCord of Arizona, his son, Lance McCord of California and his brother, Wayne McCord in Indiana. Mack had 6 grandchildren.

Mack was the Owner/Driver of AA/Fuel Altered (THE GORILLA), Mack was true pioneer of the AA Fuel altered class. He enjoyed racing camping and mostly spending time with his wife Annie and his animals.

Mack lived a full and robust life, his independent spirit and his passion for life will be missed by all that knew and loved him - Rest in Power Mack.

In lieu of Flowers please make donation to the Hospice of the Valley


Tributes

Kevin Conry wrote on Aug 3, 2021:

"So sorry to hear of Mack?s passing. Respected his quality construction projects he performed for me and the fuel altered hobby. He will be missed, Kevin Conry of Chandler."

WAYNE & JONICE MCCORD wrote on Aug 2, 2021:

"Words can not express the grief we feel with Mack's passing. It is almost unbearable but we know you are whole again and out of pain. Thank you Annie for taking such good care of Mack in every way and for loving him and keeping him safe and comfortable. Mack we love you and one day you and I (Wayne) will be reunited again. Your Brother Wayne and Jonice (His Wife)"

Thomas Johannsen wrote on Aug 2, 2021:

"All of us back in Indiana Missing him."

Thomas Johannsen wrote on Aug 2, 2021:

"My sister took this photo last year meeting him first time"

Annie Avadisian wrote on Aug 2, 2021:

"My Hero, I will always love you "