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John J. McDonald M.D.

Allentown, Pennsylvania

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John J. McDonald, M.D., 86, of Mountain Lake, Liberty Township, N.J., passed away suddenly, Thursday, November 17, 2005, in his home. Born: May 2, 1919 in Hazelton, Pa., he was a son of the late John J. and Lillian Johnson McDonald. Personal: Doctor McDonald had a family practice in Belvidere,...

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Dad, it has been 15 years since you went to join mom in eternal bliss.
I have missed our time together so very much my dear father. Thank you for always sticking by me and guiding me through this turnstile of life.
Ann-Marie is with you now also dear father and I know you and mom will look after her until I arrive.
I Love you all, KIMBO

Dear McDonald Family,

Thank you for notifying us of your father's passing. We will miss him dearly. We enjoyed his phone calls and his visits to Ansonville.
He sure loved to joke and tease and he always had a story to tell and did it with such a straight face you couldn't tell if was serious or joking. Please know that we share your loss and we will keep in touch.

Our Love and Prayers,
The Dudurich's

Dear Jerry, Joel and Kim,

I was saddened to hear of the death of your father, from Kim. He was my doctor and the father to one of my best friend's, that I've kept up with through the years.
I will always remember your father for his hearty laugh and novice ways of giving me shots.

Blessings +,

Ed

Dear Jerry, Joel and Kim, Im sorry to here about your, Father he will be missed, May God be with all, The McDonald 's Sincerely

Jerry, Joel and Kim....I remember your father fondly as our family doctor and a good friend of my father's. He was the only doctor I know that ever made house calls. My deepest sympathy goes out to all of you.

I'm sorry to hear of your Dads passing. He was a very good doctor that everyone in Belvidere new and liked. I went to him for many years and he was always the same when ever you went there. Always friendly to his patients. God Bless

Our deepest sympathy to the McDonald "Sons". What a pleasure and honor to have known such a wonderful man. He was the best doctor that ever came to the area. We were his patients as children and after we were married he continued to be our family doctor until his retirement which was a sad day for all. He was someone who always knew you and he never failed to have a little joke followed by the best laugh ever. May God bless his sons and their families and be with them during this...

Dear Jerry, Joel, Kim and families,
We have lost a good friend--but what great memories we have from our years as next-door neighbors to your Mom and Dad and you three boys.
We kept in touch through the years first with Grammy Lockwood and then with Mac through our Christmas letters to each other.
We'd like to think that "the lady in the red dancing shoes" is enjoying a dance with her lifetime partner at long last.
Fondest regards to you all.

Uncle Jack!

Quick with the Joke. Enjoying life. Advice with humility. Jack was a rare breed. The short visits, full of conversation, will live long in my memory. He is missed. My thoughts and prayers are with you all.