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Martin McDonald

Tega Cay, South Carolina

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Martin McDonaldTEGA CAY, SC: Martin McDonald, a valued Winthrop employee passed away Monday, November 2, 2015. He was 57 years old.Martin loved Winthrop. He began his affiliation with Winthrop as a student in 1979 when he transferred from Bowling Green State University. In 1981, Martin received...

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Martin thank you for your friendship , kindness and prayers . You will always be remembered as a really good Christian man and great friend. I know you are enjoying walking those golden streets in Heaven with our lord !

Matt and family: I was sorry to hear of Marty's passing. My condolences to you all.

So sorry to hear about Marty's passing. I have great memories growing up next door to him and sharing the same birthday. Peace be with you all.

So sorry to hear the news of Marty's passing. I have many vivid memories of him as we shared many classes together in Jr High and all the way thru HS. I was often his right hand man getting his books to their next destination. He was an outstanding student and a friendly funny guy with a positive attitude and a clever wit. Those crutches made him stronger than an ox and he could out arm wrestle almost anyone. He will be missed.

Sorry to hear of Marty's passing

The Port Clinton High School Class of 1976 joins you in grieving Marty's death. For so many years he was one of our every day friends, and our every day inspirations. Peace to your hearts.

I remember Martin from school, he would enter the room and you had to smile because he was such an inspiration. Even though we weren't in touch it is a great loss he was a doll.

Bill & Matt,
Sorry to hear of Marty's passing. I always enjoyed his willingness to learn and his enthusiasm for the educational process. Even though he faced physical challenges each day, he seldom let it it detract from his focus. His classmates and faculty respected and admired his drive. May you both take pride in knowing he contributed to society.

Respectfully,

Jeff Williams
PCHS Faculty (64-98)