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Jack S. McDonell

Santa Rosa, California

1943 - 2023 (Age 80)

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Jack S. McDonell Jack S. McDonell, 80, passed away on November 30, 2023, in Sebastopol. Jack was born in Sebastopol in 1943 to Marjorie and Donald McDonell. He and his twin sister Judy were the first set of twins to be born at Palm Drive Hospital. He graduated from Analy High School in 1961....

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Dad, You will be greatly missed by me and many others, I love you! And may you rest in peace. I have very fond memories of you and the times we shared together. Thanks for being a good Dad! Your Son Eric

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TO THE MCDONELL FAMILY....SORY TO HEAR OF JACKS PASSING.... WENT THRU GRAMMER SCHOOL AND HIGHSCHOOL WITH JUDY AND JACK....R.[.P. ART WONG...

Grandpa Jack - you were such a special man! Mitchell and I loved your yearly visits to San Diego. I´ll fondly remember root beer floats, some amazing crab feasts, and the sweetest Pomeranian puppy. I love you grandpa! Love, Morgan

Nearly any day of the week you'd spot Jack in the blue truck with a Gravenstein Apple decal on the door maintaining the streets of Sebastopol. Wishing the McDonell family peace in this time of sorrow

Hello, my condolences to the family to you Eric he adored you. Jack was my friend,I spend a little time with him riding on the Harley exchanging stories of our past lives. that was sometime ago when he lived by fircrest market in Sebastopol, he was my friend and yes, he did love his job cleaning the streets of Sebastopol in that big old truck. He was somebody somebody special my friend. My name is Shirley blessings my friend.

OMG, how I will miss "Action Jackson" being his twin sister. I loved to kid him I was 30 minutes older and I was "the boss". Jack was my best friend and and half of my heart is gone with his loss. I have nothing but wonderful memories and hope to share some of them at his Celebration of Life.

Jack was one of the first friends I met when I joined the Harley Davidson Riding Club over 20 years ago. He became one of my best friends and was always interested in getting together and leading our group through the back roads in Sonoma which he knew so well. We had many rides to Virginia City, Reno and beyond and always had a such a great time with Jack - he was a very likable person and fun to be with. We all really miss him.