George Ralph McFarland, 83, Passes Away in Mountain Home

Longtime race car enthusiast and A1 Auto Parts manager remembered for his love of family and faith.

Published on Feb. 27, 2026

George Ralph McFarland, an 83-year-old resident of Mountain Home, Arkansas, passed away on February 5, 2026, at his home. McFarland was an avid race car enthusiast who worked as a store manager for A1 Auto Parts in Waukegan, Illinois for many years before retiring and moving to Mountain Home with his wife Marilyn in 2013. He was a long-time parishioner at First Baptist Church in Mountain Home.

Why it matters

McFarland's passing marks the end of an era for a man who dedicated his life to his family, his faith, and his passion for auto racing. His story reflects the experiences of many retirees who move to the Mountain Home area to enjoy their golden years.

The details

George Ralph McFarland was born on August 30, 1942, in Waukegan, Illinois. After graduating from Waukegan Township High School in 1960, he served honorably in the U.S. Army. He later worked as a store manager for A1 Auto Parts in Waukegan for many years before retiring and moving to Mountain Home with his wife Marilyn in 2013. The couple were long-time parishioners at First Baptist Church on Spring Street in Mountain Home.

  • McFarland was born on August 30, 1942.
  • He graduated from Waukegan Township High School in 1960.
  • He and his wife Marilyn moved to Mountain Home, Arkansas in 2013.
  • McFarland passed away at his home on February 5, 2026.

The players

George Ralph McFarland

An 83-year-old resident of Mountain Home, Arkansas who passed away on February 5, 2026. He was an avid race car enthusiast and worked as a store manager for A1 Auto Parts in Waukegan, Illinois before retiring and moving to Mountain Home with his wife.

Marilyn 'Fran' McFarland

George McFarland's wife of 45 years. The couple moved to Mountain Home, Arkansas together in 2013 and were long-time parishioners at First Baptist Church.

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What’s next

McFarland will be laid to rest alongside his wife Marilyn in the Kirby's Tucker Memorial Mausoleum in Mountain Home, Arkansas.

The takeaway

George McFarland's life story reflects the experiences of many retirees who move to the Mountain Home area to enjoy their golden years, surrounded by their faith, family, and lifelong passions.