1939 – 2013
TURNER — Bruce B. MacDonald Sr., 74, of Turner, died Wednesday, Aug. 7, at his home, with family by his side.
Born in Lewiston on June 2, 1939, a son of the late Edward and Lilla Bryant MacDonald, he was educated in Auburn schools and graduated from Edward Little High School in the Class of 1957. He served in the U.S. Air Force.
Bruce was a member of the United Methodist Church of Auburn and was a former member of the Methodist Bell Ringers. He worked for more than 30 years at Northeastern Refrigeration as a bookkeeper and then later at TD Bank.
He was a member of the Tranquil Lodge AF and AM, the Scottish Rite and he was a charter member of the Kora Crazy Cops. He was also a worthy patron of the Dwinal Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star.
He is survived by his wife, the former Pamela Carroll of Turner, whom he married May 14, 1966. He is also survived by his son, Bruce B. MacDonald Jr., and his wife, Dawn, of Hanover, Pa.; his daughter, Patricia Stone of Turner; five grandchildren, Katie and Sean MacDonald, and Carli, Ben and Cassidy Stone; his brother, Edward MacDonald and wife, Joyce, of Poland; his sisters, Charlene Pelletier and husband, Lucien, of Oxford and Jeannine Rogers of Lewiston; and sisters-in-law, Connie Ray and husband, Tom, of Auburn and Deborah Picard and husband, Bruce, of Summerfield, Fla.
The family wishes to thank the Turner Rescue Service.
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