Maxwell Joseph Lyons II

Maxwell Joseph Lyons II

May 10, 1926 - Sep 9th, 2022
  • Birth Date: May 10, 1926
  • Death Date: Sep 9, 2022
  • Funeral Date: Sep 12, 2022, 12:00 pm
  • Location: Temple B'nai Israel
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Biography: Maxwell Joseph Lyons II passed away on September 9, 2022, at the age of 96.  He was born in Little Rock, AR on May 10, 1926 to Maxwell Joseph Lyons and Salene Marks Lyons. Mac married Betty Harding Brainerd in 1954.  They were happily married for 53 years and were blessed with four daughters.
 
Before his marriage, Mac lived in Little Rock with his parents and uncle in the house built by his grandfather that still stands in Hillcrest on the corner of Kavanaugh and Spruce Street. Mac was a 1942 graduate of Little Rock High School, now Central High School, and attended Philips Exeter Prep School in Exeter, New Hampshire for one year. He went to Princeton University but his time there was interrupted for two years to serve in the U. S. Navy as an aviation electronic technician.  Upon his completion of service in the navy he returned to Princeton to complete his degree, earning a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering in 1947. He received his M.B.A. in 1950 from the University of Colorado. Mac joined the family business, Lyons Machinery Company, a third generation construction equipment and supply business founded in 1914 by his grandfather. He worked there until the business was sold in 1983. He continued his career as general manager of Darragh Company until his retirement in 1998.
 
Mac met his wife, Betty, through friendships made on a cruise between his uncle and future in-laws who were from Newton Highlands, MA.  The Hardings brought their daughter Betty with them to Little Rock to visit.  A year later Mac and Betty married and were happily married until Betty’s death in 2007.
 
After they married in Newton Highlands, MA, Mac and Betty came to live in Little Rock where they joined and became active in the Unitarian Church (now the Unitarian Universalist Church of Little Rock). Mac and several other men bought the land on Reservoir Road and Mac was instrumental in getting the gas line down to the property where the current church stands. He also served as president of the congregation. In 1974, they joined the Temple where Mac became treasurer and served on the Temple board.  Mac continued until his death to be an active member of Congregation B’nai Israel where he volunteered in many capacities including treasurer, Roseland Cemetery committee, and the temple grounds.
 
In 2007, after the death of each of their spouses, Mac and Jane Roark rekindled a lifelong friendship that lasted until Jane’s death in 2019.
 
Mac always took care of others, helping in any way he could.  He was passionate about giving back to his community and those in need as evidenced by the following:

  • An Eagle Scout
  • 32nd degree Scottish Right Mason and Shriner
  • Member and past president of the Little Rock Jaycees from 1950 to 1962
  • Member of the Arkansas Interfaith Council
  • Member and past president of the Arkansas Jaycees
  • A Rotarian from1961 until his death, and was named a Paul Harris Fellow in 1992.
  • Chapter chairman of the Red Cross from 1976 to 1978, and treasurer of the American Red Cross from 1999 to 2000.
  • Past president of the Arkansas Equipment Dealers Association, and a national director of the Association of Equipment Distributors
  • Member of the Jewish Welfare Board
  • Served on the Ouachita Girl Scout Council
  • Board member of Baptist Hospital when Parkway Village was established
  • 2005 recipient of the Jane B. Mendel Tikkun Olam Award
 
Mac is survived by his sister, Mary Lyons Harberg (Jim, deceased) of Houston, TX, his four daughters, Nancy Lyons Kimpel (Bill) of Little Rock, Cathryn Lyons Wills (Jim) of Dallas, TX, Juliet Lyons Compton (Drew) of Little Rock, and Sally Lyons Wyatt (Keith) of Dallas, TX; his nine grandchildren:  Lauren Baker (Brian), Rob Wills (Natalie), Kyle Kimpel (Jenni), Mac Compton, Whitney Cotten (Chris), Leigh Winans (Austin), Henry Compton (Reagan) Pierce Wyatt, and Dillon Wyatt.  Mac is also survived by 14 great grandchildren who adoringly called him “Honey” as their parents did. They are:  Bradley, Will, Henry, Luke, Greyson, Johnny, Jimmy, Hallie, Mary Claire, Clyde, Eleanor, Reed, George, and Vivienne.  He also leaves behind two nephews: Jay and Joe Harberg, and one niece, Susan Jacobson, and their families, his wife’s surviving siblings: Claire Richardson, Anne Doyle, Brad Harding, and Richard and Lynda Harding.
 
After a private burial there will be a memorial service on Monday September 12, 2022 at 12 p.m. at Temple B’Nai Israel followed by a reception.
 
Honorary pallbearers are Jerry Jacobson, Art Pfeifer, Bill Kimpel, Jim Wills, Drew Compton and Keith Wyatt.
 
Our special thanks goes to Jerry and Trudy Jacobson, Johnny and Kristen Seiter, Jason and Courtney Hornsby, Jan and Susie Williams and all his Mellon Street neighbors.  We also want to thank Arkansas Hospice and his live-in caregivers: Sherry Jackson and Charlotte Keys.
 
In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to Our House, Temple B’Nai Israel or the Red Cross.

Condolences(13)
Kate Lonberger
#13
Apr 3rd, 2023 9:52 am
I was so very late in learning of Mac's passing. What a wonderful and giving person he was and he leaves so many fond memories with us all.
Judith Blood Hanson
#12
Oct 5th, 2022 3:01 pm
My heart is heavy and the tears are many. I am so sorry to learn of your beloved father's death. Barbara Johnson Taylor let me know. Your dad and I always enjoyed sending each other Christmas cards. This Christmas I will so miss hearing from him. I have a photo of your dad and my mom, Martha Bell Blood when he was barely a year old and my mom was just a year older. They grew up next door to each other for a while. She always enjoyed visiting with his mom when she was at the house during Scout meetings. My thoughts and prayers are with all four of you. Your dad will be missed by many including me.
Cas Rifkin
#11
Sep 21st, 2022 4:48 pm
I can't help but think of the hole left in each of your hearts that loved him so passionately. There is no one that can replace what he gave to you, but you will feel him in your heart when you pay it forward and give it to others. My deepest condolences to each of you.
Loretta Collins
#10
Sep 12th, 2022 5:12 pm
My heart is sad to hear of this. Mac was a wonderful mentor to me in my early days at Darragh Company. He was an amazing person to work for and I contribute much of my success at Darragh to him. Prayers for the family he leaves behind.
Peggy Young Seamon
#9
Sep 12th, 2022 2:59 pm
The Lyons were friends of my parents, Chic and Mary Ann Young. My sister, Lissa, and I were friends with the same aged daughters for so long, but lost touch. I am so sorry for your loss.
Jobn Hicks
#8
Sep 12th, 2022 2:27 pm
I was sad to hear the passing of my friend and mentor Mac Lyons. I was blessed to call him friend and coworker for 20 years. Mac had a great love and a good heart for people. Never selfish. His office door was always open if I needed to talk as an employee and as a friend. Muriel and I wish all the best to his family and pray for God‘s grace and comfort as you remember Mac and “Honey”.
Sally Roark Bowen
#7
Sep 12th, 2022 11:25 am
Mac and Betty were like family to us and I loved being around both of them! He was such a warm and kind man, and he blessed so many of us that were lucky enough to know him. I know you all will miss him terribly but what a wonderful, full life he lived! So many fond memories....
Jim Compton
#6
Sep 12th, 2022 11:19 am
A good man, and astounding citizen.
Anne Roark
#5
Sep 12th, 2022 9:54 am
Mr. Lyons was a life-long friend of our father's. He and Mrs. Lyons were part of a group of 4 couples who got together every month for dinner and bridge, but they never (in my memory) played bridge. Hence the name "The Unbridge Group. Good memories!
Robert and LuAnn
#4
Sep 12th, 2022 7:22 am
Our hearts are with all your family as you grieve the loss of this great man. Robert and I did not meet him until a few months before Betty died, as my son was in love with his granddaughter, Lauren. Mac was instrumental in obtaining the site of their rehearsal dinner celebration. We knew him as a kind, generous, loving grandfather to Lauren, and later great grandfather to our grandsons. We also knew him as warm, funny and gregarious whose friendship with Jane was a delight to see.
Robert and I will miss him at Kimpel family gatherings. He was always revered and honored as the family patriarch at such gatherings, and he held court with grace and charm.
Again, our love is with you all as you mourn his passing.
Pam Leidermann
#3
Sep 11th, 2022 9:50 am
I'm a friend of Mac's from St. Vincent Heart exercise program. What a special gentleman he was to all of us at exercise. My husband knew Mac from Rotary Downtown. if he wasn't at exercise everyone wanted to know where he was and was he ok. He made me smile with his quick dry wit. My thoughts are with you as you mourn the loss of Mac.7*4=
Rich Roy
#2
Sep 11th, 2022 6:58 am
Sending loving, caring thoughts.
Rich
Tamara Porter
#1
Sep 11th, 2022 6:21 am
We are sorry for your loss. Mac was a good man and lived a good life. He will be missed.
Mike & Tamara Porter, Channing, Mallory & Brandon, Ethan & Lauren (Jane Roark's family)

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