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Jack MACDONALD Obituary

JACK ROBERT MACDONALD Jack Robert MacDonald passed away quietly and in peace on December 1, 2022, with his wife of 60 years, Lillian, by his side, and his sons, Mark and Ian; daughters-in-law, Nancy Baggio and Laura Meriluoto; and beloved grandchildren, Mika and Annika in his heart. He lived a complete life full of his passions, alongside those who loved him, and he loved in return. Jack was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, on August 18, 1937. Over his 85 years, he and his family lived in a rich variety of places, establishing deep friendships, and leaving his mark professionally and personally in each: Oxford, England; Plainfield and Berkley Heights, New Jersey; Palo Alto, California; Guelph, Ontario; Howick, New Zealand; and Christchurch, New Zealand. A man of letters and academic leadership (B.A.Sc. (UBC), Ph.D. (UBC), LL.D. (Guelph), he was a researcher, professor, leader, and passionate advocate for scholarship across his various institutional homes at the University of British Columbia, Oxford University, Bell Laboratories, Rutgers University, Stanford University, the University of Guelph, and the Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT). His career was marked by many accomplishments reflecting commitment to science, higher education, and community impact, articulated most proudly in his role as Chief Executive at MIT and his shared work with community leaders to build the Nga Kete Wananga Marae. Equally, the Jack and Lillian MacDonald Scholarship at the University of Guelph was established to recognize their commitment to increasing the accessibility of post-secondary education to Indigenous (First Nations, Inuit and Métis) learners in Canada, and to reflect the family's long affiliation with Guelph. Through all, Jack was a student and teacher. Of life, of passion, of what it means to be committed to excellence in whatever endeavour. To physics, to simple hard work, to his vision of what was right, and to his belief that honesty, fairness and determination will carry through. A keen sportsman. A quick wit. A traveller. Music in his very soul. Confirmed in his sense that sharing the interesting and important experiences in life with those he loved, is what mattered most. A friend to believe in and rely on. And above all else, a loving husband, father, father-in-law, and grandfather who forever will be missed. 'Jack's Last Shout' was held at the Christchurch Golf & Country Club on December 15, 2022 to celebrate a life truly lived. Remembrances can be sent to [email protected]

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Published by The Globe and Mail from Jan. 7 to Jan. 11, 2023.

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MichaelNightingale

February 7, 2023

Dear Lillian

Just learned the news that Jack died last December and wish to express my sincere condolences to you and your family. I had the real privilege of working with Jack from 1987 until you emigrated to New Zealand and really appreciated his exemplary and innovative leadership style, which served as a role model for many of his colleagues. He had an exciting vision for the future of UofG and had the ability to not only challenge and motivate those in leadership roles but also provide the ongoing support to enable us to achieve the challenges he set us.

I particularly appreciated the risk he took in supporting my appointment, someone without the traditional background for an academic, as Director of the Hotel School and his subsequent encouragement, which enabled me to go on and fulfill more senior roles at Guelph and Guelph-Humber.

The impact that Jack had on me is just one small example of the overall impact he has had on students, teachers, researchers and administrators across the world. You and our family must be very proud of his accomplishments.

On one occasion Jack shared with me our family tradition of doing a jig-saw each Christmas, this has now become a tradition in our family and always prompts memories of the happy times I spent working with Jack. He was a great colleague.

Michael Nightingale

P.S. I still live in Guelph and one of my joys each morning is to watch the birds in the backyard, attracted by the seeds purchased from "Wild Birds Unlimited", a place you knew well..

Brian segal

January 18, 2023

Dear Lillian, it was with profound sadness that I learned of Jack's death. Please accept my deepest condolences. Jack's brilliance, knowledge, insight and strong leadership was admired by all who had the good fortune of working with him. I was one who did and always learned much from him and benefitted enormously from his direction and wonderful sense of humour. My deepest sympathies and may you and your family be spared any further sorrows. Sincerely, Brian Segal

Len Feldman

January 7, 2023

Dear Lil and family,
Betty and I were very sorry to hear of Jack´s passing. We remember you both fondly from our days together in New Jersey (to which returned in 2007), Bell Labs, Rutgers, and many exciting and fine times together. Jack was a wonderful colleague, optimistic, fun to work with, excellent collaborator and a natural leader. We have good memories of Jack and the MacDonalds. Sincere condolences.
Len and Betty Feldman

Vali and Stephen Loce

December 28, 2022

So sorry to hear about the passing of your father Mark and father in law Nancy. Our thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

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