Wednesday, February 17, 2016
Dennis MacDonald
Dennis James MacDonald, age 68, of Cold Spring, KY passed away on Saturday, February 13, 2016 at Lakewood Ranch Medical Center, Sarasota, FL. Mr. MacDonald served in the Army Reserve and worked as a property developer. During his career he was the President of MacDonald & Company, Manager for Sun Valley Real Estate Company and Amelia Development Group. He was a member of the Home Builders Association of NKY and the Catholic Order of Foresters. He was also an active member and former lector of St. Mary Church in Alexandria where he was also involved with the church building committee. He was on the original development and building committee for Bishop Brossart High School and was a life time supporter of BBHS and catholic education. Mr. MacDonald was a heart transplant recipient and spokesman for transplant organ donation. He was a proud advocate for the cause and encouraged everyone to consider being an organ donor. Denny was preceded in death by his parents, Jesse and Rosetta (Doering) MacDonald. He is survived by his wife, Agnes Kramer MacDonald; sons, Tony (Tracey) and Scott (Kerrie) MacDonald; daughter, Amy (David) Combs; sister, Mary Ann MacDonald; grandchildren: Jesse MacDonald, Meghan MacDonald, Ted MacDonald, Emily Combs, Tyler MacDonald, Grace Combs, Maura MacDonald, Eli Combs, Mason MacDonald, and Gabriella Combs. Visitation will be held at St. Mary Church in Alexandria on Sunday, February 21, 2016 from 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM. Mass of Christian Burial 10:00 AM Monday at St. Mary Church. Memorial donations are suggested to either Bishop Brossart High School or St. Mary Church. Arrangements entrusted to Alexandria Funeral Home.
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So sorry for your loss. His legacy is well respected and will be well cared for by a wonderful family. Prayers for you all.
ReplyDeleteYou have my deepest sympathy on the passing of Denny. He was a real asset to our money counting team at St. Mary's. We always enjoyed his stories from long ago and his advice and wisdom. He will be dearly missed.
ReplyDeleteLoss of a friend and classmate.
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed fourteen years of "borrowed time" in which he got to enjoy his kids and grandkids, and a fine quality of life. He will be missed by all of us at Brossart High School. Condolences to Aggie and the entire MacDonald clan.
What a great man. Only knew him for about the past 10 years, but he had such a great outlook and had the best stories. He was always there supporting his grandkids as they played sports.
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