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David A. MacDonald, a beloved husband, father, grandfather and cherished friend, passed away peacefully on December 20, 2024, surrounded by love. He was the beloved Husband of the late Maureen MacDonald. Loving father of Kevin MacDonald and his husband Dana of Falmouth, Maureen and her husband Mark Quieto of Weymouth, and Stephen and his wife Nancy MacDonald of Weymouth. Cherished grandfather of Nicholas and his wife Shawn Quieto, Ryan Quieto, Brianna Quieto, Matthew MacDonald and Natalie MacDonald. David also leaves behind his brother Richard and his wife Nena MacDonald of Texas and nephews Charles and Michael MacDonald.
A proud graduate of North Quincy High School, David's early years were defined by dedication and service when he joined the army after graduation. This period instilled in him a sense of duty and camaraderie that would later resonate throughout his life. Following his military service, he embarked on a fulfilling career with the New England Telephone Company, where he labored industriously as a repairman for over 30 years. His work ethic and reliability became hallmarks of his character, reflecting his commitment not only to his profession but also to his community. Even while dedicating himself fully to a demanding job and raising three beloved children, David and his wife opened their hearts and home to many foster children, embodying the spirit of compassion and generosity. David possessed a heart of gold which he extended into the community by volunteering at Sacred Heart Basketball and the Cub Scouts. He inspired young boys and girls to dream big, just as he did. Once retired David volunteered at the Barnstable Senior Center, where he spent countless hours donating his time helping the elderly with any task at hand.
David was a joyful soul, whose laughter could light up a room. Known affectionately as a "kid at heart," he approached life with an infectious sense of humor. His loud laugh and spirited joking created cherished memories, turning ordinary moments into extraordinary celebrations. An avid sports enthusiast, David delighted in the simple pleasures of life. Whether he was swinging a golf club (despite not being the greatest golfer), bowling with friends, swimming, or shooting pool, he enjoyed the camaraderie these activities fostered. Travel was another of David's passions; alongside his friends, who were like family to him, he journeyed across the globe, creating a tapestry of unforgettable experiences and deep connections. However, nothing brought him more joy than watching his grandchildren shine at their sporting events, his pride in their accomplishments was immeasurable.
In every pursuit, David's heart truly belonged to his family, especially his grandchildren, whom he proudly cheered on at sporting events, illuminating their achievements with beaming affection. His legacy is one woven from the fabric of love and laughter, a gentle reminder of what truly matters in life.
Relatives and friends are respectfully invited to greet the family during the visiting hours on Friday 12/27/2024 from 4-7 PM in the McDonald Keohane Funeral Home SOUTH WEYMOUTH at 809 Main Street (Rte 18 opp. So. Shore Hospital). A Celebration of Life Service will be held in the funeral home at 9:15 AM on Saturday 12/28/2024 prior to the Funeral Mass in St. Francis Xavier Church, Weymouth at 10 AM. Private burial will take place at Massachusetts National Cemetery.
In Lieu of flowers donations in memory of David may be made to VA Hospice
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