Kevin-MacDonald-Obituary

Kevin MacDonald

Halifax, Nova Scotia

Oct 29, 1940 – Jun 2, 2024

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BORN
October 29, 1940
DIED
June 2, 2024
LOCATION
Halifax, Nova Scotia

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October 29, 1940 - July 2, 2024It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of Kevin MacDonald, who left us peacefully at the Halifax Infirmary.Born on October 29, 1940, Kevin grew up in northern New Brunswick and pursued his Chartered Accountant studies in Bathurst, New Brunswick. He...

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Dear Yvette. I had no idea that Kevin had passed away until Gail recently mentioned to me. I am so very sorry for your loss. I am sure he will be missed by many. He was truly a kind gentleman. Regards, Lynda and Peter Rice

Such a loss to our planet is Kevin MacDonald's departure, whom I had the pleasure to know through his loving wife Yvette and The Newcomers group in Wolfville. I will treasure the memories of Kevin's gentle inclusion of others and his wit which was so dry and so funny. I am certain Kevin will meet my daughter Charlene in that dimension they are now in and at some point laughter will resound. I send my wishes for Peace and good memories to all his loved ones.

Yvette, I am sorry to hear of Kevin's passing. May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Our deepest condolences to you and the family Yvette. Kevin was such a soft spoken kind man. It has been my pleasure to call you both friends. Hugs.

To Yvette and family: We were deeply saddened to read of Kevin's death. He was a staunch supporter of the arts in Wolfville, especially the Acadia Performing Arts Series. He was a warm and congenial host and a gentleman in every way and we're sure that you will miss him very much.

We are deeply saddened to learn of Kevin's passing. We valued his and Yvette's friendship in their "Arnprior years", and truly missed them when they moved east. Our sincere sympathy to Yvette and family.

Yvette, Charlie, Ward, Andrew and families, please accept my sincere condolences on the passing of Kevin. When your family moved to Arnprior, we were so lucky to welcome you into the Bretzlaff clan. There are many happy memories of Christmases, visits to the Lodge and just overall friendship. Kevin was a serious and fun person. May your memories of him help you through this difficult time. Jane

Kevin, as my dad Tom's brother, I have known you, Yvette and the wonderful "boys" since I was a baby. And while we never lived in the same city (or province for that matter) we would visit through the years and I always remember you as the guy who looked so much like my Dad (albeit younger) and wonderfully shared the same sense of humour. Yes many jokes were groan-worthy but you were two peas in a pod. You shared a deep kindness and empathy with the world that made all those that knew you...

Our condolences, Yvette and family. So sorry for your loss. May your wonderful memories of Kevin comfort you during this time of mourning. Myles and Anne Sabourin