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Timothy Allen McDonald

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Timothy Allen McDonald

Birth
Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
23 May 1941 (aged 54)
Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Burial
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Timothy Allen McDonald, retired
Ogdensburg blacksmith,
passed away about 5 o'clock this
morning at 118 Division St. where
he resided. He had been in declining
health the past year.

Mr. McDonald was a native of
this city. He was born June 2, 1886,
the son of Mary Ann and Thomas
McDonald. Mr. McDonald's wife,
the former Sarah Kirker, passed
away in 1914.

Surviving besides his daughter,
Mrs. Donald Barr, and mother,
Mrs. Thomas McDonald of this
city, are 10 brothers and a sister:
George, Henry, Angus, William
and Louis, all of Ogdensburg; Alex
of Massena, Michael J. of Buffalo,
Kenneth of Albany, half-brothers,
John of Los Angeles and
James and sister, Miss Mary McDonald,
all of Sudbury, Ont.

Mr. McDonald was a lifelong
and well known resident of this
city. He was a member of the
Home Guard during the World War
and was a member of World War
State Guard Post No. I, and St.
Mary's Cathedral parish.

The body was taken to the McLellan Funeral Home where services will be conducted at an hour
to be announced later.

Ogdensburg Journal FRIDAY, MAY 23. 1941
Timothy Allen McDonald, retired
Ogdensburg blacksmith,
passed away about 5 o'clock this
morning at 118 Division St. where
he resided. He had been in declining
health the past year.

Mr. McDonald was a native of
this city. He was born June 2, 1886,
the son of Mary Ann and Thomas
McDonald. Mr. McDonald's wife,
the former Sarah Kirker, passed
away in 1914.

Surviving besides his daughter,
Mrs. Donald Barr, and mother,
Mrs. Thomas McDonald of this
city, are 10 brothers and a sister:
George, Henry, Angus, William
and Louis, all of Ogdensburg; Alex
of Massena, Michael J. of Buffalo,
Kenneth of Albany, half-brothers,
John of Los Angeles and
James and sister, Miss Mary McDonald,
all of Sudbury, Ont.

Mr. McDonald was a lifelong
and well known resident of this
city. He was a member of the
Home Guard during the World War
and was a member of World War
State Guard Post No. I, and St.
Mary's Cathedral parish.

The body was taken to the McLellan Funeral Home where services will be conducted at an hour
to be announced later.

Ogdensburg Journal FRIDAY, MAY 23. 1941


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