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Paige Douglas MacDonald

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Paige Douglas MacDonald 8/31/50 - 9/4/05 You were a good man. You spent most of your life putting yourself last to take care of your loved ones to make our lives a little better. You always worked so hard for so little, but you never stopped. Though we probably didn't always...

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Uncle Paige has and will cotinue to be my Uncle Paige. Even after He & my Aunt separated, there was never a doubt of his family ties. I may not have seen him as often, but there wasn't a time that I couldn't smile or laugh looking through our family albums when I saw a picture (usually funny) of him. He has taught me some lessons, a few were tough, but most I can crack up at. I'm grateful for what I've learned and for the four cousins in my life. Have no doubts about those boys Uncle...

Paige MacDonald
I just wanted to say:

You are a wonderful person, musician, and friend

You helped raise 4 incredible sons

I will miss you but I know you’re always here

You are missed by many and thought of daily

I know your smiling upon us

I hope you will watch over us all

Thinking of you,
Andrea

I have known Paige Sr. since the whole MacDonald family moved into my life in 6th grade, I was 11 or so met Jeremy and he soon intoduced me to his father. We have had a great relationship, Paige could make you laugh and I know if I ever needed him he would be there for me.
I know Paige was into music but I had no idea he was so big into the music scene when he was younger. His cool -o- meter just went through the roof.
If I could say one thing to Paige it would be, don't worry...

I have read all the entries and wanted to thank everyone for writing such beautiful things about my dad. I enjoy reading about how he had touched so many other people's lives.
My dad gave his kids everything a son could ever want from a father. I'm very glad I had the privilege of telling him that before he left us. He never hesitated to put his family first. I got to see him the day before he passed and I am thankful I got to tell him one last time that I loved him. He had the...

I am so sorry to hear of Paige's passing and send my deepest sympathies and prayers to his family and friends, especially to his wife, children and mother. I knew him in high school; He was a wonderful person.

Paige always had one of the better bands in the Tri-City area back in the old days. We played in a competing band, and we would always check them out at every opportunity to be aware of what the competition was. RIP Paige, and I know you'll be making music up there!

Paige & Benno

I grew up on Hannah Ct. and Paige lived behind us (on Vail St). I looked up to him and his musical gifts, (at the time he played with Randy Markey, my Banjo teacher). Later I had the honor and privelege of traveling and making music with him in Flood Band, and Stratton-Nelson Band. I love Paige dearly and hope there is a Heaven where we can be together again. Any old friends seeking comfort please come to St. Johns Episcopal this Sunday 9/11 at 9AM where I'll be playing worship music with Tim...

I went to school with Paige and my parents (Jess and Lila Silva) were good friends with the Lowreys. My sympathies to Martita and the children.

I played bass in Flood with Paige in the mid 70s and have known him since the late 60s. He was a sweet and funny man, and a fine drummer and singer. We called him Mr. Frisky, which described his personality to a T.
Goodby Paige.