Mack Bentz Jr.

Mack Bentz Jr.

August 04, 1933 - May 29, 2025

Obituary

            Mack Bentz, Jr., age 91, died on May 29, 2025 in Indianapolis. Mack was born in Indianapolis in 1933 and moved to Noblesville, IN, at age 10, where his parents opened the Bentz Grocery. He grew up in Noblesville and graduated from Noblesville High School in 1951.  He was drafted into the army after graduation and served for a time in South Korea.

            In 1952, Mack took a job at Allison Transmission in Indianapolis, where he was to spend the next 40 years. He held a variety of positions at Allison's over the years, including foreman and general foreman. He retired in 1992 and started a second career at AMG, a manufacturing company in Indianapolis, where he worked part-time for 15 years and was able to draw on the experience and skills he had learned at Allison's.

            Mack was a devoted family man and enjoyed a loving, decades-long marriage to his wife Sue, who passed away in 2009. They had two children, Debbie and Joe, and two grandchildren, Jacob and Katie, and many beloved nieces and nephews. Mack and Sue loved family gatherings and socializing with friends at their favorite restaurants in Indianapolis. They took many trips to California to visit their grandchildren over the years.

            One of Mack's favorite hobbies was old cars, and in earlier years he could often be found at car shows across Indiana. He restored his own 1951 Chevy and brought it to many shows.

            Mack Bentz was a beloved man and will be sorely missed. He is survived by his daughter Debbie, son-in-law Larry, son Joe Bentz, daughter-in-law Peggy Bentz, and grandchildren Jacob Bentz and Katie Bentz. His funeral will take place on Monday, June 9, with visitation from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. and the funeral service at 11 a.m., with a reception to follow.

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candace Belcher
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Debbie I'm so sorry for you and the family for the loss of your dad. He was truly a great man. I'm so thankful I got to meet and care for your dad for several years at Wellbrooke of Avon. He definitely was a family man. I remember the time he told me about his grandson's graduation form the police academy, He was so proud of him. He was so proud of all of you. I'm thankful for all the long talks we got to share all from family to of course route 66. I think he told me about the entire route a few times LOL. I think he got more excited each time he told me about it. Mack has a special place in my heart and will truly be missed by so many.
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Kevin Jewell
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Debbie, my memories of working with your Dad are all good ones. Always willing to help, always positive and smiling. I enjoyed every interaction with him. He always took the time to make sure I got the help needed. May God comfort you and your family in this time of loss and help you focus on all the good memories. Kevin Jewell
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Barb Alejandro
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Mack was a very kind man. I am going to miss him a lot. My deepest condolences to Debbie and Joe and to their families.
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Tom Rost
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Debbie - I am so sorry to hear of your Dad’s passing. I always enjoyed seeing him at WoA. My sincerest condolences.
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Ann Bays Sagarsee
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So many memories! I am blessed to have called him my Uncle Macky! A good, kind, considerate man with a beautiful smile.. A wonderful provider, husband, dad, brother, son, nephew, cousin and UNCLE! I miss him already. His loving niece, Ann

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