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Obituary of Father John Joseph MacDonald
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MacDonald, Father John Joseph -Port Hawkesbury
We regret to announce the passing of Father John Joseph MacDonald, that occurred at the Strait Richmond Hospital in Evanston on November 21, 2016. Born March 25, 1930 in Mount Kisco, New York, he was the son of the late John Angus and Margaret Agnes (MacPherson) MacDonald. Better known as Father J.J., he obtained his bachelor of Arts at St. FX University and attended Holy Heart Seminary in Halifax. He was ordained June 12, 1954 at St. Ninian's Cathedral, Antigonish by Bishop John R. MacDonald. Father J. J. served at the following parishes: St. Hyacinth, D'Escousse, Stella Maris, Inverness, St. Louis, Louisdale, St. Andrew, St. Andrews, St. Joseph, Bras d'Or, St. Joseph, Petit de Grat, St. Michael, Margaree, Our Lady of Assumption, Arichat and St. John the Baptist, River Bourgeois. Father J.J. was appointed Dean of the Richmond Deanery from 1976-79. He retired from parish ministry in 1997. Father J.J. Fostered the Co-operative Movement in Cape Breton and Eastern Nova Scotia; Served as President of the Nova Scotia Credit Union League; Board of Directors of National Co-operator of the Year more than once; One of the founding members of Tel-Ile, a community television station on Isle Madame, which includes service across Richmond County and Canso area; Set up and fundraised for student scholarship funds for St. FX; Worked for new and improved schools on Isle Madame throughout the 1960 and 1970's; Strong advocate of the Acadian language and culture; Became fluently bilingual in French language to better serve the communities of Isle Madame; Organized Young Christian Students and Young Christian Workers on Isle Madame, many of the youth are now leaders in their communities. He is survived by his sister Mary Theresa Morrissey (MacDonald), Port Hawkesbury; nieces and nephews, Timothy, Heather, Ken, Dean, Anita, Margie, Debbie, Rick, Mick, Janice and Mark. Besides his parents, he was predeceased by his brothers Gerald and Jim; sisters Jeanette; nephew Daniel MacDonald. Visitation for Father J.J. will be held on Thursday from 2-4 & 7-9 p.m. in the Civic Improvement Centre, Highway 320, D' Escousse. Funeral Mass will take place Friday morning in Our Lady of Assumption Church in Arichat at 11:00 a.m. with Bishop Brian Dunn presiding with Father Doug MacDonald, Father Dan Doucet and others concelebrating. Burial to follow in St. Hyacinth's Cemetery, D'Escousse. Reception to follow burial in the Civic Improvement Centre, D'Escousse. Memorial donations may be made to the Civic Improvement Centre, D'Escousse. Funeral arrangements are entrusted to C. H. Boudreau Funeral Home Ltd, Arichat. To sends words of comfort to the family or to light a candle in memory of Father J.J., please visit, www.chboudreau.com
Reception Information
Civic Improvement Centre
Hwy 320
D'Escousse, Nova Scotia, Canada
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Interment Information
St. Hyacinth Cemetery, D'Escousse
Highway 320
D'escousse, Nova Scotia, Canada
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First Visitation
When Thursday, November 24th, 2016 2:00pm - 4:00pm
Location
Civic Improvement Centre
Address
Hwy 320
D'Escousse, NS
B0E1K0
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Second Visitation
When Thursday, November 24th, 2016 7:00pm - 9:00pm
Location
Civic Improvement Centre
Address
Hwy 320
D'Escousse, NS
B0E1K0
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Service Information
When
Friday, November 25th, 2016 11:00am
Officiating
Bishop Brian Dunn
Co-Celebrant
Rev. Doug MacDonald
Co-Celebrant
Rev. Daniel Doucet
Location
Our Lady of Assumption
Address
Highway 206
Arichat, NS
B0E 1A0
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Friday Funeral Mass.
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