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Bruce T. MacDonald

Stonington, Connecticut

Jun 29, 1943 – Jun 1, 2022 (Age 78)

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BORN
June 29, 1943
DIED
June 1, 2022
AGE
78
LOCATION
Stonington, Connecticut

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Bruce T. MacDonald, an optimistic and adventurous man who was as dedicated to his community as he was to his family, died Wednesday at Lawrence & Memorial Hospital. He was 78.
He was a long-time news reporter for both radio stations and newspapers before switching careers to be a public and media relations practitioner for the Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation and the Eastern Connecticut Chamber of Commerce. He was dedicated to bettering the community and was especially interested in causes that improved the lives of those who were most disadvantaged.
He was devoted to his daughter, Cara Brennan of Middletown, and a doting husband to his wife of nearly 36 years, Gail Braccidiferro, who he met when the two were reporters at The Day paper.
He was known for his sunny personality; his corny jokes; his eagerness to tackle new adventures; his great intellect; his love of reading, travel and all things aviation; his Woody Woodpecker impression, and for the many causes he championed throughout his life. He especially loved his and Gail's getaway cottage on Daniels Pond in Glover, Vermont.
Bruce was born in Westerly, Rhode Island to parents Lemuel and Margaret MacDonald, who predeceased him. After high school, he enlisted in the U.S. Army, serving in both Vicenza, Italy and Uijeongbu, South Korea.
After serving in the Army, he returned to Westerly and earned an Associate's Degree from Johnson & Wales College in Providence. He then began a long career as a newsman, working at radio stations WERI in Westerly, WICH in Norwich and WDRC in Hartford and then newspapers The Norwich Bulletin, Groton News, The Day and USA Today.
Bruce also worked on the World Wise Schools project for the U.S. Peace Corps in Washington, D.C. when he and his family lived in Arlington, Virginia in the early 1990s. When they returned to Connecticut, he went to work for the Mashantucket Pequots, serving as editor of the Pequot Times, then later in media relations for the tribe.
Through the years, he served on numerous community boards. He was a long-time president of the Pawcatuck Neighborhood Center and also served on the boards of the Southeastern Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence, the Haitian Health Foundation and Haitian Ministries of the Norwich Diocese. He was a former moderator of the Pawcatuck Fire District. He also was a dedicated supporter of the Democratic Party, serving on the town committee in Stonington while a Pawcatuck resident, and then on the New London Democratic Town Committee after moving to the city in 2017.
Bruce loved his adopted home city of New London and enjoyed serving it in many ways. He volunteered at the Homeless Hospitality Center, was a member of the Thames River Heritage Park Foundation board and represented the city on the Eastern Connecticut Tourism Board. For numerous years, he helped oversee and organize the Connecticut Maritime Heritage Festival. He was especially dedicated to the New London Rotary, finding a like-minded community of dedicated public servants there.
Besides his daughter and his wife, Bruce is survived by his son-in-law Jim Brennan; his brother, John, of Westerly; his sisters-in-law Diane (David) Evans of Peacham, Vermont; Victoria (Richard) Littell of Port St. Lucie, Florida and Nancy MacDonald of Charlestown, Rhode Island and his nieces Amber MacDonald of Boston, Emily MacDonald of Washington, D.C., Shannon Jordan of Hanover, Massachusetts and Brianna MacDonald of Dorchester, Massachusetts. He was predeceased by a brother, Thomas, of Charlestown, Rhode Island.
Byles Memorial Home, New London is assisting the family. There are no calling hours. A graveside service for family and close friends is planned at Cedar Grove Cemetery, New London. A celebration of life to which all of Bruce's many family, friends and colleagues are invited will be held 4:00 PM, Wednesday June 29th at the New London Rotary Pavilion, Ocean Beach Park, New London.
In lieu of flowers, contributions can be made to the Haitian Health Foundation, 97 Sherman St., Norwich, CT 06360 or the New London Rotary Foundation, P.O. Box 654, New London, CT 06320. Please visit www.byles.com to sign the guestbook, share a memory and read a complete obituary.

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When I got divorced and didn´t have a place to stay, Bruce said I could stay with his brother John until I found a place. I´ll always remember that treasure as a good friend.

Dear Gail Please accept my warmest condolences on the first anniversary of Bruce's departure which still leaves me in tears. I still have many very pleasant memories that I shared with Bruce as youngsters. Take care affectionately Alex

I remember Bruce as a serious, giving man but mostly a funny lighthearted person, often even silly. I can now smile when I think of him. I love you Gail and Cara and hope your thoughts are of those funny and silly times. Vicki

Bruce was the kind of man who you always knew would be around with an easy smile and a kind word. Hard to believe he won't. I'm so sorry for your loss.

To the MacDonald family, I was so sorry to hear of Bruce´s passing. I never knew him and -I knew of him -all through the years!!! I always thought he was a great guy... someone that I would definitely like to meet! And his obituary proved me right. What a gentleman! And what a loss! May the love of your family and friends hold each of you up during this sad time! And may his Life Celebration be grand! I hope this passage brings you a measure of comfort... it´s an old Eskimo proverb that...

To the Macdonald Family, I'm saddened to read about Bruce's passing and want to extend my sympathies. He was a real gentleman and a kind human being. I had the pleasure to be involved in a few projects with Bruce when he was at The Day and he always treated me fairly and with substance. It was more common for reporters and police officers to collaborate as much as we did years ago and Bruce always set the bar high for clarity and honesty, something I always respected about his...

Gail. So sorry to hear this. I was your realtor many years ago. I remember Bruce as a very nice person with a great sense of humor.

If anyone. Should be cloned it should be Bruce all the things we can all take away from having him in our life gives us a better sense of what really is important Stu and carol

Bruce will be greatly missed by us. He was such a good person. I hope that your memories of him will bring you peace and bring a smile to your face. C