Person:Russel McDonald (1)

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Russell John McDonald
b.1913
  1. Russell John McDonald1913 - 1967
m. 6 Jul 1946
  1. Rosemary McDonald1951 - Bef 2003
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Name Russell John McDonald
Gender Male
Birth? 1913
Marriage 6 Jul 1946 Presbyterian Manse, Milton, Ontario, Canadato Dorothy Elizabeth Service
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Dorothy Elizabeth Service
Death? 21 Oct 1967 Guelph, Wellington, Ontario, Canada
Alt Death? Heat Attack
Reference Number? 698

McDonald, Russell, Death notice, appeared in Canadian Champion, 25 Oct 1967, page 9, column 4

McDonald, Russell?Suddenly on Saturday, October 21, 1967, Russell McDonald of RR 4 Acton in his 55th year, beloved husband of Dorothy Service and dear father of LIVING, LIVING (Mrs. LIVING Dawe), LIVING, Rose Mary LIVING, LIVING, LIVING, LIVING and LIVING; brother of Mrs. Pearl Lillie of Everton; Ken and Cliff both of Acton; Mrs. Margaret Muddle of Milton; Archie of Limehouse; and Norman of Georgetown; predeceased by four brothers, William, Sandy, Joe and Hector.

Funeral service was held at the Rumley Shoemaker Funeral Home, Acton, on Monday at 2pm. Interment Limehouse cemetery.

McDonald, Russell, Obituary, appeared in Canadian Champion, 8 Nov 1967, page b4, column 1

Russell McDonald

Russell John McDonald passed away suddenly in Guelph on Saturday, October 21, in his 55th year. Mr. McDonald, who lived at RR4 Acton with his family, was an employee of Domtar Paper Mills for 15 years.

Surviving him are his wife, the former Dorothy Service; sons and daughters LIVING, LIVING, Rose Mary LIVING, LIVING, LIVING, LIVING and LIVING at home and LIVING (Mrs. LIVING Dawe) Acton; sisters Margaret, Milton and Pearl, Everton; brothers Archie, Limehouse, Norman, Georgetown, Ken and Cliff Limehouse.

He was predeceased by his parents, Emily Scott and Angus McDonald and brothers Bill, Georgetown; Sandy, Georgetown; Hector RR4 Acton, and Joe RR4 Acton.

Funeral service was held at the Rumley-Shoemaker Funeral Home on Monday Oct 23 conducted by the Rev Young of Limehouse presbyterian Church. Interment was in the Limehouse cemetery.

Pallbearers were co-workers Russell Miller, Georgetown; Earl Marchment, Glen Williams; Wes Findley, Glen Williams; Bob Davis, Norval; Jack Cuthbert, Georgetown and Merle Goodine, Georgetown.