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THE HONOURABLE DONALD STOVEL MACDONALD

THE HONOURABLE DONALD STOVEL MACDONALD obituary

DONALD MACDONALD Obituary

MACDONALD, THE HONOURABLE DONALD STOVEL P.C., C.C., LL.D. Donald has died. Ever unassuming, he died with the least of fuss, and with characteristic dignity. Donald leaves his adoring wife Adrian. He was predeceased by his first wife Ruth Hutchison Macdonald who died in 1987. He will be greatly missed by his four daughters, Leigh with son Angus, Nikki with Ned Jackson and daughters Sarah and Meghan, Althea with children Lucas, Cecil and Sydney and Sonja with Paul Shaker and son Salim (Sam), his Lang stepchildren Maria (predeceased), Timothy, Gregory (Zuzana Glatzova), Andrew (Jennifer Fritz), Elisabeth (Paul Amirault), Amanda (Geoff Beattie) and Adrian (Ashley Taylor) and with their children, will miss his gentle humour and wry take on the world. He was predeceased by his sister Janet Macdonald Fox and her husband Edmund Fox. Donald and Ruth shared a life filled with curiosity, travel and learning. Together they raised a family of four girls, began a political career and travelled the world. He had a generous heart and kind spirit. This was evident in his love for Adrian, his wife for 30 years, who lit up his life and face daily with her mere presence. Their romance – which never faded – set a high bar for all who know them. He will be remembered for his quick wit and fine sense of humour. An impeccable dresser – with the finest collection of silk bow ties – he could also be found in khakis and rubber boots planting hundreds of trees every spring. Dogs and children loved him and this elegant man who consorted with presidents and prime ministers was never happier than in his reading chair with Lester B. Cat upon his knee. He found his greatest joy in serving his country. First elected to the House of Commons in 1962 as the Member of Parliament for Rosedale, he served for 16 years through the Liberal governments of both Prime Ministers Lester B. Pearson and Pierre Trudeau. He held many portfolios: Government House Leader, Minister of Defence, Minister of Energy, Mines and Resources and Minister of Finance. Upon leaving politics in 1978, he returned to McCarthy and McCarthy but quickly became subsumed in public life again. As he noted, "when your Prime Minister asks, you serve your country." In 1982, he accepted Prime Minister Trudeau's request to chair the Royal Commission on Economic Union and the Development Prospects, known as the Macdonald Commission. The Commission was responsible for innovative policy recommendations including the early framework that led to the NAFTA agreement. A true statesman, he was subsequently appointed by the Right Honourable Brian Mulroney to serve as Canada's High Commissioner to Great Britain and Northern Ireland where he played a critical role in serving Canada's interests during the creation of the key aspects of the European Union. Donald was a gentle man, who inherited from his father Donald Angus Macdonald, a love of jazz and a commitment to public service. He would speak proudly of his father's legacy as a World War One veteran and as Canada's last Dominion Forester. His mother, Majorie Isabel Stovel, introduced him to books during summers spent at her father's home who, as owner of the Stovel Publishing House in Winnipeg, had an extraordinary library. His love of reading led to academic success, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts from Trinity College, University of Toronto, Bachelor of Laws from Osgoode Law School, Master of Laws from Harvard University and a Diploma in International Relations from Cambridge University. He received many honours over his years of public service including his appointment as a Companion of the Order of Canada, and honorary degrees from the Colorado School of Mines and Engineering, Carleton University, University of New Brunswick, the University of Toronto and Trinity College, Doctor of Sacred Letters. He gave joy to his family and friends, like the thousands of trees he planted in his lifetime: an investment of hope and optimism that we will remember as the essence of Donald. And when we do, though our hearts ache, we smile. A funeral service will be held in OUR LADY OF PERPETUAL HELP CHURCH, 78 Clifton Road, Toronto, at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, October 19, 2018.
Published by Toronto Star on Oct. 16, 2018.

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October 23, 2018

Uncle Don will always be in our hearts.

David Macdonald Fox, Ottawa, ON

Nahid Pouyan

October 19, 2018

Dear Adrian,
My deepest condolences goes out to you and your family. My heart is with you in these difficult moments.

Bob McClelland

October 19, 2018

41 years ago, in June 1977, through a fluke, I got the Provincial Liberal nomination in St. David riding, which included Rosedale. Our campaign staff was tiny, the Campaign Manager worked at an Ad Agency and couldn't come in before 5 pm. It ran on a shoestring. Then "Big Mac" came to help. Changed my life! From obscurity to press coverage! Running against a Tory Cabinet Minister (Mrs. Margaret Srivener) and a strong NDP contender (Gordon Cressy), I never has a chance. But we put up a good fight. Thanks Don. A great Liberal and a great [email protected]

Georgina Bencsik

October 19, 2018

My heartfelt condolences to family and friends of Donald Stovel Macdonald. I knew Mr. Macdonald by réputation first and had the pleasure of meeting and conversing with him at liberal functions as I had been elected to various leadership roles with the Liberal Party of Canada. His legacy will live on, not only in Canadian history books but in the minds of Canadians as a man of service for the people of Canada, his advocacy on issues which matter, and in the hearts of his colleagues, friends and family. Georgina Bencsik [email protected]

Jean Stutsman

October 19, 2018

Dear Adrian,
Our hearts are with you and your family today as you mourn the passing of your dear husband Donald. Please know that the Board, Governors and all of us at the National Theatre School of Canada send our deepest condolences.

William Deeks

October 18, 2018

Bow Ties, the DKE House, a Gentleman, a Scholar and a Jolly Good fellow--the definition of a real DKE--such memories--Thumper because going up and down the DKE House stairs at 80 St George his big frame thumped! A wonderful Minister of Finance who went to work to help us with the Free Trade Agreement with the USA; his love of Ladradors walking in Grosvenor Square by the High Commission, a love we shared but above all in the spirit of the best of our Fraternity Brothers he was a loyal considerate and always honest friend. Bill Deeks and Julie

Bruce Singleton

October 18, 2018

I extend my heartfelt sympathy to the entire family. I remember "Big Mac" as some called him, from his many prominent roles in federal politics. He was intelligent, dignified, always in command and DEMAND by at least 3 Prime Ministers. One day I spotted him always recognizable, on a downtown Toronto sidewalk as he passed a street person whose hand was out. The well dressed politician placed his own hand into his own pocket and out came paper money not coins. I admired that empathy form our Finance Minister and have no doubt that is one reason he succeeded.

Bruce Singleton

October 18, 2018

My heartfelt sympathy to the entire family. I did not know "Big Mac" as some called him but always admired his presence in federal politics. He was intelligent and in command - and obviously in DEMAND by at least 3 Prime Ministers. But I will always remember the day I spotted him - instantly recognizable - on a downtown Toronto sidewalk. While passing a street person who had his hand out, the politician's hand went into his own pocket and out came paper - bills not coins - which he gave to that needy person. He was Finance minister at the time if I recall correctly. I respected him even more for that and have no doubt such empathy is why he succeeded.

Lynn Tremblay MacDonald

October 18, 2018

Dear Adrian,

We met many years ago in Chester, Nova Scotia with my late husband, Finlay MacDonald. I am so sorry for your loss. Please accept my most sincere condolences.

Lynn Tremblay MacDonald

Phillip Dimitroff

October 18, 2018

My sincere and deep condolences to Mrs. Macdonald and her entire Family on the loss of our beloved Donald S. Macdonald. Donald was a longtime friend of my Father, Louis Dimitroff-who was one of his constituents in the Riding of St. Paul/Rosedale. My father and my grandfather ran their business, Daylight Studio, in the riding for many years--and it was here that we became acquainted with the Honourable Donald Macdonald. Three generations of my Family have always voted Liberal--and it was the integrity and sincerity of Donald that brought this about. I wish to thank him for all that he did on behalf of my Family. Over many years, he also assisted me with an issue relating to my Doctoral Degree at the University of Toronto--and I am forever in his debt for all he did.

He was a caring, sensitive, humble and hardworking defender of all things Canadian. We all owe him so much! He will be forever remembered not only for what he did in life on behalf of all of us---but also for being the kind of role model he exhibited for the rest of us to follow. May he rest in Peace knowing that he is loved and respected by so many. Thank-you, Donald.

Irene Beck

October 17, 2018

Adrian, my heartfelt, deepest sympathy to you and the family.

Truly Beloved

a loved one

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Sergio Marchi

October 16, 2018

Dear Adrian and Family,

Please accept my heartfelt condolences on Donald's passing.

When I first learned of the news, I was struck with a sense of loss. Because Donald was a distinguished Canadian and a wonderful human being, who made our country and community a better place.

I benefitted many times from his generosity of spirit and his sage advice.

May new now Rest In Peace.

Sergio Marchi

Domingo J. Chiappe

October 16, 2018

Will always be remembered as a great man and a great Canadian!

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