

On October 23, 2019, ñ said goodbye to our beloved leader, as he passed away quietly at home in Indianapolis due to complications from a fall. for a tribute to his life that is found on the MacAllister Machinery website.
It is impossible to overestimate or exaggerate P.E.’s importance to ñ. Yet, those who knew him best will remember him for his wit, his loyalty, and pragmatic counsel. He loved ñ, and we loved him. We miss him, and yet, his memory will always be as a blessing for ñ.
As an academic and Biblical scholar for whom history is always a “teachable” moment, knowing P.E. all these years, from the 1980’s, has been a sheer pleasure and joy. Our mutual love of history and the Bible made us friends in the best and deepest sense. We often turned to the past to learn about ourselves and the present. And often the Bible spoke with a clarity and wisdom that reminded us of our common roots in the ancient Middle East. But we were united also in other voices of the past that we deeply respected and admired from the Classical World. Why do persons like P.E. and me and many others especially his friends in ñ turn to history and archaeology for lessons? Because there are so many rich lessons to learn from.

P.E. always saw that creative spirit at work in key moments of our past and would call them up to our attention to make a point about business, ethics, politics, or ñ. History mattered and P.E. was a beacon for making history relevant. In times so overly focused on the present what with social media, cable news and the 24 hour news cycle, P.E. was always there to point out an historical precedent, and teach us something. In ñ we often said our future lies in ruins, and for PE the mute stones of the past helped him and his archaeological fellows in ñ [founded in 1900, and vibrant today as never before in large measure to P.E.’s largess and vision], understand that a present shorn of its past is not one to last. P.E.’s legacy continues to be an inspiration for all of us today who seek to better understand ourselves and our future in light of the past.
P.E. MacAllister became engaged in ñ in 1968

In honoring P.E. with the gala event [in 2014] and with this endowment, ñ and its friends, here and abroad, reaffirm the belief that recovering the past through archaeology and the study of ancient literary sources can make a huge difference in our understanding of who we are today, and that, friends, can and will continue to make a difference to our community and culture.
Eric M. Meyers, ñ Past President (written in 2014)
On His Elevation to Status as ñ Board Chairman Emeritus (in 2014)
A plaudit here to tonight’s honoree
A remarkable friend and colleague is he
Its Indy we know that he’s considered a saint in
More durable it seems than even Peyton
He puts lie to the lingo that Billie Joel sung
In hyping that “only the good die young”.
As management mogul of major proportion
He’s effectively guided his business’s fortunes
Not only is he a plus octogenarian
He’s also a dedicated humanitarian
A student of history, of its stories old,
Embracing those lessons that need to be told
And though he can’t sing like Domingo or Carreras
He’s nourished our souls by support of O-per-as
A man of faith, and of grace and of dignity
What more, dare we ask, could we want him to be?
So we’ve come here today and are making a fuss
Not only because he’s a generous cuss
But of course he is that! and we’ll never forget it
For all that he’s done he deserves lots of credit.
He has well honored ñ from the depths of our digs
As a genial compadre in support of our gigs
And so we most proudly now, as exemplar in veritas
Declare him henceforth ñ Board Chair Emeritus
In similar mean we too want to make clear
And ensure that his memory will always be near
And honor his spirit of kind generosity
By establishing the means to continue his legacy
So thus we this day do declare, set forth, and declaim
A Fellowship Fund Endowment bearing his name
MacAllister Fellowships thus will henceforth in our nation
Provide dig opportunities for a new generation
In truth no constraints could have made us do other
To honor our long cherished, well beloved brother
Joe D. Seger, ñ Past President (written in 2014)
P. E. MacAllister’s “An ñ Valediction”
P.E. MacAllister & ñ–Remarks by Eric M. Meyers at the Gala Event in 2014
Photo Gallery From Gala Event (in 2014) Honoring P.E. MacAllister
E-Newsletter Post From 2014 Describing A Gala Dinner Honoring P.E. on His 95th Birthday