N.-MacLeod-Obituary

N. Douglas MacLeod Jr.

Providence, Rhode Island

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N. MacLeod passed away in Providence, Rhode Island. The obituary was featured in The Providence Journal on July 10, 2008.

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To my beloved MacLeod cousins: Being a west-coaster, I did not have as many opportunities to see you and your parents (and grandparents) as sisters Deb and Jan. I do know a bit of what I missed. I remember your mother's kindness one day in the late 1970s coming off of Cuttyhunk in guiding me via public transit to the railroad station for my return to college; your father's agreeing to be interviewed about his business for a college class of mine; and overall their infectious good nature. ...

Dear Heather, Autumn, and JD,
The Vizvary family is deeply saddened to hear of Grampy's passing. We have many cherished memories of the MacLeods. It was a pleausre and an honor to have had Grammy and Grampy in our lives. We were blessed to have known such amazing and compassionate individuals. Thank you for always including us in your family.
With much love,
The Vizvarys

To the MacLeod family. May I express my deepest sympathy to all the family. Mr MacLeod was a true friend to me, Moses Brown School and the football team of which Norm was a member. He was a wonderful friend , always there for you, and he will be missed. jerry

Dear Jeanie, Bonnie, Laurie, Heather & Norman,
I was so saddened to hear of your father's passing. What a wonderfully inspirational man. Truly a gift to the world, RI and your family. Treasure his acts, deeds, legacies and memories.
Barbara Charles & Arthur Silviera

Dear MacLeod Family,

It has been an honor to have had your Dad and Mom in my life. You all are so dear to me. Your Dad and Mom are together again. I feel the loss of both of them deeply. My unending love to all of you. Love, B. J.

Jeanie and Laurie:
I am so sorry for the loss of your father. I didn't meet your dad until late in his life, but I could tell that he was a force of nature and he had that twinkle in his eye. He was so very proud of you.

Dear Heather and family, In this electronic age, it is curious to use this medium to express condolences. Nonetheless it is a way to connect and express. As I recently have been doing more genealogy I have had you and family in my thoughts. I recall, with great fondness, your grandmother and our picnics on Skye during a Parliament long ago. It was always interesting to me how much alike Scott and I looked in one picture but that was not an accident! I am sorry to hear of your dad's death; it...

Dear Heather,
I was so sorry to hear of the passing of your Dad. My deepest condolences to you, Autumn and J.D.
Sincerely,
Connie Barber

I will always remember fresh peaches from the MacLeod's orchard and how my grandmother used to go out in the snow or any weather to get their paper every morning. Mr. MacLeod was like family and I feel blessed to have known him. Our deepest sympathies.