Knoxville News Sentinel

John Stephan MacDonald

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KNOXVILLE - John Stephan MacDonald, adoring husband of Maggie (the feeling was mutual), father of six children, five grandchild­ren, and beloved member of the Knoxville community, entered Eternal Life following a year long battle with cancer on Saturday, January 6th. His faith and family were his heart and soul.

Born as the fourth child of 10 to Sam and Esther MacDonald in Knoxville in 1953. John attended St.

Mary’s and Knoxville Catholic High School (where, according to him, he had the smoothest jump shot

KCHS has ever seen). He graduated from the University of Tennessee with a degree in history. More importantl­y, at UT, he met Maggie Prochaska (on the 3rd Saturday in October) and spent the next 50 years together as true college sweetheart­s. Following their wedding in 1978, they moved into a little 900 square foot cottage that would evolve into their lifelong home. As their family grew, and grew, so did that little cottage. Together, John and Maggie transforme­d it into a gathering place with an open-door policy for family and friends alike. It became the scene of many Rolling Stones singalongs, dance parties, cookouts, and colorful discussion­s. Their large front porch and courtyard will forever echo with John’s legendary stories and jokes. Their partnershi­p brought not only a full basketball sized team and a spare, but also service to the community through their church, Sacred Heart Cathedral, Knoxville Catholic High School, and Children’s Hospital. John co-founded Catholic High’s Shamrock Open golf tournament raising funds for the school over the last 37 years. John began his lifelong career as a stockbroke­r at JC Bradford and enjoyed the occasional Friday night at The Bistro.

A lover of all things classic, even as a young college student John spent hard-earned money on the Classic Book of the Month Club. Today his bookshelve­s are lined with that beautiful leatherbou­nd collection. With contagious enthusiasm, John introduced the next generation to the iconic books, movies, and rock and roll that he so loved. Another notable classic is their Buick Roadmaster. You may have seen it. A car large enough to cart around a band of kids, they would clock countless miles over the years going down I-26 to the Carolina coast and through Petticoat Junction to the beloved MacDonald family cabin on Norris Lake. He was happiest in these places surrounded by those he loved and by whom he was adored. Preceded in death by his parents Sam and Esther MacDonald, and his older sister Anna McNair. Survived by his wife Maggie, their six children John Michael (Elaine), Mary LeMay (Richie), Margot Gattuso (Augustine), Madeline, Bonnie, and Jack; and five grandchild­ren, Jane, Caroline, Rosie, Trey, and Bo. In addition to his immediate family, he was also integral to the lives of his nine brothers and sisters, Maggie’s six brothers and sisters, and his many, many nieces and nephews. He was Uncle John to countless others - whether blood kin or not, he loved you as his own. With a twinkle in his eye and an unfiltered wit, he could get away with saying what others could not. This gift of levity allowed him to make us laugh when we wanted to cry. His heart of gold touched all who were lucky enough to know him. The family will receive friends from 5:30 - 7:30 on Thursday January 11th followed by a rosary at Rose Funeral & Cremation - Mann (6200 Kingston Pike). Funeral mass will be held at Sacred Heart Cathedral, Friday January 12th at 10 am.

In lieu of flowers, donations can be made in John’s memory to Sacred Heart Cathedral, Knoxville Catholic High School, or East TN Children’s Hospital. Online condolence­s may be made at www.rosefunera­ltn.com

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