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Rev. John Sandford Fleming MacLean

John MacLean Obituary

MACLEAN, THE REVEREND JOHN SANDFORD FLEMING, 79, of Louisville, died peacefully on Monday, January 2, 2006, at Baptist Hospital East. He was born in England, the son of Angus Donald and Joan Fleming MacLean. He grew up in Louisville and Oldham County, and attended Rugby School, Louisville Male High School and the University of Louisville locally. He was a graduate of Upper Canada College, Toronto, Ontario, and Huron University College, London, Ontario. He joined the family business, the Wood-Mosaic Corporation, where he worked in Jackson, TN, Huntington, WV, Houston, TX, and New Orleans. He then became president and managing director of Wood-Mosaic of Canada, Ltd., which later became MacLean & Murray Ltd. Of Canada, in Woodstock, Ontario. He entered theology school at the University of Western Ontario, earned a Bachelor of Sacred Ministry and was ordained a priest in the Anglican Church of Canada. He was rector of parishes in Princeton and Waterloo, ON, before returning to Kentucky and becoming rector of St. James Episcopal Church, Pewee Valley, until his retirement in 1997. Fr. MacLean was a founding member of the MacLean Foundation, former director of Wood-Mosaic Corporation and a former member and director of the Canadian Hardwood Lumber Association. He was a Priest Associate of the Holy Cross and the Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament. He was a past governor and chairman of the Board of Renison College, Waterloo, ON, former chairman of St. Monica House, Kitchener, ON, governor of St. John's- Kilmarnock School, rural dean of Waterloo, senior fellow of Renison College and distinguished speaker of The Sir Sandford Fleming Foundation of the University of Waterloo. He was a knight chaplain of the Military and Hospitaller Order of St. Lazarus of Jerusalem, member of the Fraser Highlanders of Canada, a Mason, and a former member of the Victoria Club, Confederation Club, Pendennis Club, Louisville Country Club, Filson Historical Society, Clear Creek Beagles, Lac Desert Fish and Game Club, Royal Mont de Pin Yacht Club, Woodstock Curling Club, and the Rotary Clubs of Woodstock and Kitchener, ON. He was predeceased by his parents and two brothers, William Angus and Donald Hector MacLean. Survivors include his wife, the former Patricia Rinehart; his children, John Sandford Fleming MacLean Jr., Jean Stuart MacLean, Hugh C.A. MacLean and Fiona Margaret MacLean; two grandsons, John S. F. Mac Lean III and Stuart J.E. MacLean; and two sisters, Joan MacLean and Elizabeth Mac Lean and a brother, Angus M. MacLean. A memorial requiem will be celebrated at 11 a.m. Saturday, January 7, 2006, at St. Mark's Episcopal Church, 2822 Frankfort Ave. Visitation will be held from 3-6 and 7-9p.m. Friday in the Parlor at St. Mark's Church. Pearson's in charge of arrangements. If desired, memorial donations may be made to the Episcopal Church Home Woman's Board Scholarship Fund. "The eternal God is thy refuge, and underneath are the everlasting arms. "

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Published by New York Times on Jan. 4, 2006.

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Robert Magers

January 7, 2006

Fiona, our hopes and prayers are with you andyour family. God bless youall.

Melissa Downing-Little

January 6, 2006

Dear Pat, Fiona, Jean, and Hugh:

It seems like yesterday that I was putting on robes and carrying candles behind Father MacLean as an acolyte! I learned so much from him and will always cherish the lessons he taught me (in confirmation and beyond). My heartfelt sympathy to each of you and your families. My prayers and thoughts are with all of you at this difficult time.



Hugs from Dallas,



p.s. Sacrament - an outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace ... I promised him I'd never forget the definition of a sacrament!

Kay & Barry Foord

January 5, 2006

Dear Pat & Family:

Our sincere sympathy. We always remember his kindness, dry wit, and devotion to him church and family. Our thoughts and prayers are with all of you. Barry & Kay

Diana Downing

January 5, 2006

My dear Pat and Family,

Our daughters will always remember John and being his acolytes. Melissa and Leigh-Anne learned many things by serving at his elbow. I too will remember his strength, kindness,commitment to Christ and his family. May God bless you all. You're in our prayers.

Our deepest sympathy,

Diana, Melissa and Leigh-Anne Downing

john foord

January 5, 2006

Sandy, and family;

I am very sorry to learn of the passing of your father. Although there has accumulated many years, and miles since our last acquaintance, I remember him as a man of substance and character. He will be greatly missed.

Regina Dalton

January 5, 2006

Fiona,



I am so sorry for your loss. From all that you've told me, your father sounded like a really nice man. I know he will be greatly missed. You and your family are in our thoughts. Should you need anything please know that you can call on us. Love, Regina, Patrick & Alaina

Eliza MacLean

January 4, 2006

John will be missed he was a great part of our community thanks for all the years of memories uncle John we love you!

Dan Ducharme

January 4, 2006

Fiona I am really sorry for your loss. I am also sorry that I never met your father. he sounds like he was a heck of a good man. My thoughts and prayers are of course with you at this time. sincerely, Dan Ducharme

Tony Pemberton

January 4, 2006

The Pembertons are keeping you and you family in our thoughts and our prayers. We will miss him and his great sense of honour, as well as his sense of humour. Love, Tony

Mark Seitzinger

January 4, 2006

Dear Fiona: Our thoughts and prayers go out to you, your family and the many who surely loved your father. After reading some of his accomplishments, it's no surprise how you came by your charm and wisdom.



Most sincere condolences, Mark

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