Chattanooga Times Free Press

Linda Sue McDonald

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Linda Sue James McDonald “Sweet Sue”, 75, of Chattanoog­a, TN, died peacefully Monday, November 6th, 2023.

Sue was born in Lake City (Rocky Top), Tennessee to Gerald and Alva James in 1948. In 1959, the James family settled in Chattanoog­a. A graduate of Central High School, Sue studied at the University of Tennessee and later received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Georgia State University in Atlanta, Georgia. Sue lived and worked in the Atlanta area for a little over a decade before moving back to Chattanoog­a where she met and married John McDonald in 1981, and together, they welcomed their son, Matthew McDonald. Sue was a devoted wife, mother and doting grandmothe­r. Sue helped countless underprivi­leged youth in her profession­al career as a talented Grant Writer for the Southeaste­rn Tennessee Private Industry Council, a non-profit organizati­on that funded vocational programs and employment opportunit­ies in the Chattanoog­a area. After her retirement, she joined in to help the family business, selling lots and acreage tracts.

Known for a quick smile and sharp wit in social settings, Sue was loved by all that knew her. Sue had a penchant for entertaini­ng guests, as her home on Battery Place was often the gathering place for friends from all walks of life. She loved rooting the Vols on Saturdays in the fall, walking on the Riverwalk after work, and fretting over her furry loved ones.

Sue was preceded in death by her father, Gerald James; mother, Alva James; brothers Alfred and Bob James; and Sister, Jerri (Joe) Hill.

She is survived by her husband of 42 years, John McDonald; son, Matt McDonald (Abbey); stepson, Mark McDonald (Michelle), brother, Roy James (Cindy); grandchild­ren, Courtney Black (Wesley), Conner McDonald, Sally McDonald, Dixie McDonald and Cannon McDonald; great grandchild, Kessler Black, and several nieces and nephews.

There will be a gathering for a celebratio­n of life at The Bluff View Inn in the Bluff View Art District on Saturday, November 18th from 11:001:00 p.m.

The family would like to extend a special thank you to Siskin Rehabilita­tion Hospital, Alexian Village and Hearth Hospice.

Arrangemen­ts are by the North Chapel of Chattanoog­a Funeral Home, Crematory, and Florist, 5401 Highway 153, Hixson, TN 37343.

Please share your thoughts and memories at www.chattanoog­anorthchap­el.com

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