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Francis V. McMahan

February 27, 1932 - December 19, 2023

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Obituary For Francis V. McMahan

Madison - Francis V. McMahan, 91, was called to his heavenly Home, Tuesday, December 19, 2023, having received his wish to die at home surrounded by family. His faith in God shaped the manner in which Francis interacted with the world. Throughout his life he loved God, his beloved wife “Rosie”, family, relatives and friends. Francis was a devoted gentleman who had a gift for connecting with people through music, visits, calls, cards and letters, (without the aid of the internet!). He had a gift for making “routine” extra special. Who would have guessed watching Lawrence Welk and Gunsmoke every Saturday night as a family could have been so much fun. Francis was a risk taker, entrepreneur and detailed organizer, modest, and proud to be 100% Irish.

The son of John and Annie McMahan, Francis was born on the “Squirrel Farm” in Hollandale, WI on February 27, 1932. At 16 months of age, and shortly after the death of his birth mother, he was taken in by his Aunt Julia and Uncle Henry Armbricht who raised him as their son.

Music was in Francis’ blood. This lifelong love was sparked at a very young age. While seated on the lap of his brother, Glenn, Francis would beat in time with a spoon on a pan. By the age of 4 he began to jig at social events. His first formal public appearance was at the WLS Barn Dance Show at the Stoughton City Hall Auditorium, where he sang and jigged accompanied by his cousin Josephine and the WLS fiddler and band. By the age of 7, Francis played the ukelele, the instrument he later used to serenade his future wife, Rosie, on their first date. Francis formed his first musical group at age 12. This trio cut a recording on a neighbor’s record cutting machine which Francis hoped to send to his brother, who was serving in the Pacific during World War II. At 15, Francis and friends, formed The Terrible 4; these four young men remained lifelong friends. Eventually with a booker they performed for the Midwestern Governors’ Convention. While still in high school and only 17, Francis formed the original Shamrock Band which performed live on the WIBU weekly half-hour radio show. A week after his high school graduation, Francis was hired as the fiddler for the Chippewa Valley Barn Dance Show, traveling throughout Wisconsin and Minnesota.

Francis’ musical journey was interrupted in January 1952, when he was drafted into the U.S. Army and served our country for 2 years at Fort Hood, Texas. In October of 1954 Francis reorganized and directed the Shamrock Band, which by 1960 included 7 excellent musicians and a female vocalist. The band appeared weekly on WISC-TV for 113 shows in addition to playing for wedding dances and other events throughout Wisconsin. One of Francis’ best memories was when the Shamrock Band competed in Battle of the Bands with the nationally known Six Fat Dutchmen. Following the battle, the leader of that band congratulated Francis and told him, “You played our music better than we did!”

Though it broke Francis’ heart, life responsibilities resulted in him disbanding his Shamrock Band in 1963, yet his love for and participation in music never waned. He would go on to help organize countless Accordion Jamborees and St. Patrick’s Day Flag Raising Ceremonies at the State Capitol. Francis created and/or performed with The Goldenaires, Mad City Circus Band, Buttons and Banjo, Southern Wisconsin Old Time Fiddlers, and the Happy Hour Trio. It was especially important to Francis to share music with people confined in care facilities, which he did for over 6 decades, singing, chording on the piano, playing the fiddle, and tappin’ on the snare. He also was a board member of the Leigh Roberts Halfway House. He was honored as Irishman of the Year in 1978 by the Dane County Shamrock Club.

Francis loved family trips and to travel in his younger years. Camping with his family over 17 years and traveling throughout much of the United States. He was always outnumbered traveling with Rosie, 4 daughters, Gramma Schorr and a female dog! Weekends at “the shack” overlooking sunsets and the beautiful hills of Wisconsin and ‘heading North’ were treasured.

Francis appreciated the opportunity to work at the UW Hospital and later the Veterans’ Hospital in research labs with many wonderful doctors over his career. He especially loved heart research at the UW and the variety of research conducted at the VA. His attention to detail and improving lab procedures resulted in many awards.

Francis was preceded in death by his parents John & Annie McMahan and Henry & Julia Armbricht; his six brothers and four sisters; and his granddaughter Annie Vander Linden. Francis is survived by his wife of 70 years, Rosemarie (nee Schorr); daughters Colleen (Daniel), Maureen (Jeffrey), Kathleen (Jerry), and Janeen; grandchildren Ben (Sierra), Marta, Lauren (Ben), and Alexis; and great-grandchild Amelia.

The family sincerely thanks Aveanna Healthcare and Agrace Hospice for their kind and compassionate care of Francis.

A funeral service will be held on Friday, December 29, 2023 at Bethel Lutheran Church, 312 Wisconsin Avenue, Madison, WI 53703 at 12 noon. Visitation will be held from 10:00 until 11:45 a.m. at the church. A committal service will be held at Resurrection Cemetery, 2705 Regent Street, Madison at 3 p.m. for family and anyone wishing to attend.

In lieu of flowers, suggested donations can be made to Wisconsin PBS or Bethel Lutheran Church Media Ministry.

Ryan Funeral Home is assisting the family.

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***Limited parking will be available at Bethel Lutheran Church. Additional parking will be available at the Carroll Street Ramp across the street. Vouchers for free parking will be given out at Bethel.***

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29 Dec

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29 Dec

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12:00 PM

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  • January 02, 2024

    Fond memories of fiddling with Francis in Southern Wisconsin Oldtime Fiddlers...A very nice man.... Ann Sayner (Smafield)

  • December 31, 2023

    My deepest sympathy Aunt Rosie and girls.. the love he had for you always showed. You were his life. I feel very blessed to have had him in my life too and to have the privilege to call him "My Uncle!" Always loved our times together. J Will miss him dearly but I"ve been left with so many great memories & always felt his love. His last words to me were " I love you dear !" Now after all these years Uncle Francis...you get too now...meet another someone who loved you dearly also Your " Mom"💞 RIP dear Uncle Francis My Love...Niece. Jane

  • December 30, 2023

    I remember: My first memories of Uncle Francis as a child were dancing barefoot with my brother Bill at some of his dances mom and dad took us to. When I was in high school and dating Mike I often went to his house on Sundays. There would be 18 of us sitting around their dining room table for dinner. However; we made sure we were finished eating and ready to dance around that dining room table while listening to the Shamrock Band on WICS-TV. It was so much fun. My next wonderful memory was after Mike and I were married and living on the Tony Farm located on Squirrel Hill Road. Uncle Francis and Aunt Rosie came with their four little girls to have a picnic a couple of times. We would tell them that they should come inside and eat, but Uncle Francis wanted to picnic on the hillside. He did however; have the girls come in to wash their hands a number of times. Through these past years Uncle Frances called regularly to see how things were going on the farm. He was always concerned with how the crops were doing, and how long the days were for Mike and Todd. Then state, "What would the world do without farmers? I cherished his calls. Uncle Francis was the kindest human being I know. He was always concerned about others. He will certainly be an Angel we can all pray to.

  • December 30, 2023

    We extend our sincere sympathy to the family for the loss of Francis. We apologize for not coming to the service. Our memory is not what it should be 🙁 Bill and Judy Niederberger

  • December 28, 2023

    We will always appreciate the phone calls that Uncle Francis would send our way. He would always end the call with "blessings from Aunt Rosie and God willing, we will talk again". Thank you very much, Uncle Francis.

  • December 28, 2023

    Francis was a man who set high standards in everything he did. My father and him were brought together by music that lasted their life time. He was appreciated and loved by our family. My parents August and Shirly Hinz thought the world of Francis and his family. Many of our family enjoyed his calls with kind and thoughtful words including me. He is a man who made an impression on me and will be missed. RIP

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    Francis did call family and friends over the years to let them know they were in his heart and mind. He was a model for how to treat others with utmost kindness. I hope Rosie and his family and friends recall his warmth those times when most needed. MaryG

  • December 25, 2023

    Francis was such a fine man. I'm so sorry to read of his passing. It was a privilege to know him. My condolences to Rosie and family. Peace.

  • December 23, 2023

    Francis was such a sweet kind and loving man . He would call at least once a month to see how things were going ! Rosie ,his family's and music were the lives of his life.Miss him already ! Prayers for his Rosie and girls and their families. He's at peace now for sure ! Making music with the Angels,

  • December 23, 2023

    It was an honor to know and to play music with you, Francis. I have always admired your grace and kindness to others. Thank you. God bless.

  • December 23, 2023

    My fondest memories go back to when Uncle Francis, his family, and many other relatives would meet in Dodgeville at Aunt Laura and Grandpa McMahan's home.  We'd pick teams, play ball at the Park, and had a great time. Another was being at Club 18 on many occasions listening to his Shamrock band and trying to dance.  We often wrote letters back & forth, but finally decided the telephone was much easier.  Over the past several years we often chatted two or three times a week.  We spoke just a few days before his passing.  I'll never forget all the times I spent with my Uncle Francis.  May he rest in peace.    Robert 

  • December 22, 2023

    Dearest family, My heart goes out to all of you at a time of great sorrow. Francis' was one special person and I will say that there is no one that comes close to the love he gave to those that knew him. Our Dad just loved spending time with cousin Francis and family. I have treasured the Saturday that Marge and I met up with him at Devils Lake a couple of years ago! And the phone call we shared with him while we were in Mazo. I know everyone will miss those calls! He may have left this life but his love and memory of him will always be with us! Much love to all! Marianne

  • December 22, 2023

    Rest in Eternal Peace Uncle Francis. You made the world a much better place. Patrick McMahan

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