Donald Hugh MacIsaac

1935 - 2013

Donald Hugh MacIsaac obituary, 1935-2013

Donald Hugh MacIsaac

1935 - 2013

BORN

1935

DIED

2013

Donald MacIsaac Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Dec. 8, 2013.
It is with much sadness and many broken hearts that we announce the passing of of Donald "Donnie" Hugh MacIsaac on Friday December 6th at the Cape Breton Regionnal Hospital
Born on Septemer 29th 1936 the son of the late Alexander and Effie MacIsaac.
Donnie leaves to mourn his wife of 39 year Jackie(McPherson), brother Robert (Lillian) MacIsaac, sisters Norma Curnew, Isabel ( Butch) MacDonald
Anna (Weldon) Smith, Sandra ( Junior) MacDonald, Alex ( Junior) Crouse, Louanne ( Joey ) MacDonald.Step -daughter Bernadette McPherson.
Sisters in Law Irene MacIsaac and Lucy MacIsaac, Aunt Helen Stewart.
Donnie was predeceased by brothers Norman and Stewart, sisters Eva Whidden and Myra Darroch.

Also left to mourn are numerous neices and nephews and many close friends, Darryl, Fox, Melvin, Josie, Kevin and Paul to name only a few.
Donnie was an active member and caretaker of Warden united church in Glace Bay. He was also of member of the Senior citizens and pensioner club where he enjoyed
a good game of pool and a better game of cards.
Donnie was a welder by trade having worked for Shaw & MacDonald during his career.

Donnie had a wonderful sense of humour and was there to help out anyone in time of need. The memories are plenty and will last forever.

Visitation will take place at Pattens funeral home Union street glace bay on Monday December 9th from 2-4 pm and 7-9 pm. Funeral service will be held on Tuesday December 10th at 2pm
under the direction of Rev. Clayton Austin at Warden United Church. Interment at a later date.

We would like to Thank the nurses and physicians of the Emergency Departments at the Glace Bay and Regional hospitals and the Intensive Care Unit at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital.

In lieu of flowers donations can be made to Warden United Church.
Online condolences may be sent to www.pattensfuneral.com

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