Julian-McDonald-Obituary

Julian McDonald

Huntsville, Alabama

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July 17, 1941 Sept. 30, 2006 Julian Dean McDonald, 65, of Huntsville died Saturday at a local hospital. Mr. McDonald retired in 1981 from the U.S. Army as a master sergeant after twentyone years of service. He also retired from Lockhead Martin. He was preceded in death by his parents, Dean J. and...

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I will always remember Mac (MSG McDonald) as a kind, gentle and caring Soldier. I last saw Mac in 1981, right after he retired from service, before I headed overseas. I'm glad I had the opportunity to have known him. My prayers and thoughts go out to Mac's family.

Mac,
My symphathy goes to all your family. I remember all the good times on team 5 (Germany 1965-1968 and Aberdeen PG.

Mac was one of the finest calibrators I knew--a very warm and generous man. He will be missed

Please accept my deepest sympathies. Without doubt, Mac was the best team chief I ever had. He taught me much about the Army and the Calibration Field. He will be missed. (CW3 Retired)

I'm very sorry for the lose. Mac was a wonderful man. I didn't know him long, but I am certainly glad I had the opportunity to know him at all.

Mac, you will surely be missed. Sorry we didn't get together after serving together in Germany and Korea.

Bill & Inge Sorrells

JD was a great soldier, a true friend and will be missed by all us old Calibrators.

Mac was a Soldiers Soldier and a Calibrators Calibrator, He will be missed. I'll always and allways have fond memories of him and Dale at several pick-nicks in our back yard.
MAC I SALUTE YOU AS YOU STAND ETERNAL GUARD DUTY AT THE PEARLY GATES. – Wayne and Judy Gilly (SFC Retired)

I'm sorry for the loss. I will miss Uncle Jug. Sorry I couldn't be there but the family is in my thoughts and prayers.