Background
Coin, John Mack Mc was born on January 21, 1931 in Sparta, North Carolina, United States. Son of Robert Avery and Ollie (Osborne) McCoin.
Coin, John Mack Mc was born on January 21, 1931 in Sparta, North Carolina, United States. Son of Robert Avery and Ollie (Osborne) McCoin.
Bachelor of Science, Appalachian State Teachers College, Boone, North Carolina, 1960. Master of Science in Social Work, Richmond Professional Institute, Virginia, 1962. Postgraduate, University North Carolina, 1959—1960.
Doctor of Philosophy, University Minnesota, 1977.
Social service worker Broughton State Hospital, Morganton, North Carolina, 1958-1959, John Unstead State Hospital, Butner, 1960-1961. Clinical social worker Dorothea Dix State Hospital, Raleigh, 1962-1963. Child welfare case worker Wake County Welfare Department, 1963-1964.
Psychiatric social worker Toledo Mental Hygiene Clinic, 1964-1966. Senior psychiatric social worker New York Hospital-Cornell University Medical Center Westchester division, White Plains, 1966—1968. Social worker Veterans Administration Hospital, Montrose, New York, 1968-1973.
Also volunteer mental health worker Westchester County Mental Health Association and Mental Health Board, White Plains. Seminar instructor Graduate School Social Work University Minnesota, Minneapolis, 1973-1974. Social worker F.D.R. Veterans Administration Health Care Facility, Montrose, 1975-1977.
Assistant professor social work University Wisconsin, Oshkosh, 1977-1979, chairman department community liaison committee, 1978-1979. Associate professor social work Grand Valley State Colleges, Allendale, Michigan, 1979-1981. Social worker Veterans Administration Medical Center, Battle Creek, 1981-1983, supervisor social worker department Leavenworth, Kansas, 1983-1994.
Consultant 44th General Hospital, United States Army Reserve, Menasha, Wisconsin, 1978-1979, 5540th Support Command, United States Army Reserve, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1979-1983. Consultant in field; adjunct faculty social science department Kansas City Community College, 1985-1989, St. Mary College, 1984, Kellogg Community College, Battle Creek, 1981-1983. Adjunct faculty school social welfare University Kansas, Lawrence, 1992.
Presenter in field.
Baptism, an act of full immersion following Christ’s example, is undertaken by those spiritually mature enough to understand its profound, symbolic significance: resurrection to new life in Christ.
With United States Marine Corps, 1948-1952, United States Marine Corps Reserve, 1957-1972. Lieutenant colonel United States Army Reserve, 1972-1991. Member National Association of Social Workers (social action committee West Michigan branch 1980-1981), Alpha Delta Museum.