Maci Wyan Obituary, Death – Maci Grace Wyan passed away on November 11, 2022, and she began an immortal life in paradise shortly after her passing. She was Christian Tyler Wyan’s cherished and adored identical sister throughout their childhood. Her identical twin brother’s name was Christian Tyler Wyan. Maci Grace Wyan is the grandchild of Maci’s grandma, Peggy Buhl (also known as Nana Peg), and the niece of Maci’s uncle, Mark Wyan. Maci’s other grandmother is named Peggy Buhl. Jennifer McClure and Shane (Maifan) Wyan are the proud parents of their baby, Maci Grace. She was also the mother of her darling puppy, M.J., who was her child.
Maci Grace was the recipient of an overwhelming amount of love and support from her family and friends. She was known for her beautiful soul, inexhaustible generosity, and radiant smile, all of which she used to make a positive impact on the lives of a large number of people. She was constantly acknowledged for these qualities. Maci had a huge number of followers on social media, and she had a strong interest in things that took place outside, such as hiking, gardening, and appreciating the natural beauties that the planet has to offer.
Maci has a great deal of liveliness, she was humorous and goofy, and she was always concerned about the well-being of other people. She put her natural talent and training to use by performing aerial silks in addition to her employment for NV Models, where she was employed as a model. Maci was a more self-assured, larger, and more brilliant version of herself, and she shone for everyone who came into her life. Everyone will always hold her memory in the highest regard, and this will continue to be the case for all of eternity.
On Friday, November 18, visitors can pay their respects to the deceased at the Milward – Man O’War funeral home, which is located at 1509 Trent Blvd. The visiting hours are from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm. The day after, on Saturday, November 19th, there will be a second visitation that will begin at noon and continue until two in the afternoon at the Cathedral of Christ the King, which can be found at 299 Colony Boulevard. Immediately following the visitation, there will be a Celebration of Life from 2:00 until 3:00 in the afternoon.