JOAN-MacMASTER-Obituary

JOAN M. MacMASTER

Ambler, Pennsylvania

Dec 31, 1930 – Oct 20, 2013 (Age 82)

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BORN
December 31, 1930
DIED
October 20, 2013
AGE
82
LOCATION
Ambler, Pennsylvania

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JOAN M., on Oct. 20, 2013, age 82. Beloved wife of Douglas J. MacMaster. Daughter of the late Dr. Donald and June (Sullivan) MacLellan. Loving Mother of Douglas J. MacMaster, III (Maureen), Donald F. MacMaster (Frances), Heather MacMaster-Ho, Alec MacMaster (Peg), Karen...

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Joan, so many wonderful memories of you. How I loved Temperance Street and days spent with the family. As your Uncle Vince used to say, "that Joanie is one great gal." Safe journey cousin.
My husband Bob and I wish all the MacMaster family our condolences.

Adele Sullivan Ellis

My condolences to you Alec, and your entire family.

My condolences to the entire MacMaster family. My thoughts and prayers are with you. I hope you find the thoughts of friends a source of comfort.

My sincere sympathy to the MacMaster's family. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

The Staff and I of Salon Esperanza will truly miss Joan. We loved her weekly visits. She was a true beauty inside and out. God Bless you Joan. Our deepest condolences to the MacMaster Family....-Sharon O'Donnell

To the Macmaster family I am so sorry for the loss of your beloved Joan. May your grief be brief and your memories long, of a life well lived. May the God of all comfort be with you and give you strength beyond normal as only he can dyring this most difficult time. 2Cor. 4:7

Our prayers and thoughts go to all the MacMaster Children and GrandChildren, Joan was a lovely and gracious person when we were lucky enough to spend time with her and Doug. Our best to you all, she will be greatly missed.

Christopher and Lisa Shook and all of
the Williams Family

My deepest sympathies to the family and friends of this sweet lady. Dave Dixon

Growing up in Chatham Township, NJ back in the mid 70's everyone knew a MacMaster. Great looking kids that excelled in the classroom and on the soccer field and hockey rink. I was a classmate of Doug and had the privilege to play soccer with both Doug and Don. This was a family of humility, grace, talent and expectations. Talent comes naturally, but humility and grace do not... these traits are learned and observed... and I know from my encounters with Joan (Mrs. MacMaster to us back in grade...