Cape Breton Post

MACDONALD, Arnold Philip 'Arnie'

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Glace Bay Arnold Philip Macdonald passed away suddenly on Wednesday, September 8, 2021, at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital, surrounded by his loving family after suffering a major stroke. Born on February 2, 1972, in Sydney, Arnold was the son of Arnold Macdonald Sr., Fort Nelson, BC and Vera Lemoine, Sydney. Besides his parents, Arnold is survived by his brother, Cory and his children, Clayton and Madison, Nfld; sister, Cheryl, Red Deer, AB; half sister, Jen Macdonald and her children, Ripley and

Jasper, Dartmouth; aunt, Diane (Tony) Colucci, Woodstock, ON, whom he was very close to and had a

special bond with; aunts, Ann Lemoine and Linda Burke, Louisbourg; uncles, Kim, Timmie, Melvin, Philip and Wayne Lemoine; nephew, James Macdonald, Red Deer, AB; special greataunt and uncle, Karen and Bobby Macleod and their daughter Belinda, Sydney;

his amazing neighbour and best friend, Roseann Reid, who was very good to Arnold and he loved her like family; as well as his extended family. Arnold was predecease­d by his much-loved sister, Amy Macdonald in December 2019; awesome nephew, Joshua Macdonald in October 2020; paternal grandparen­ts, Veronica and Joe Ward, Bateston, who he resided with in his younger years; maternal grandparen­ts, Annie and Montford Lemoine, Louisbourg, who he also lived with for a while. He was deeply loved by all his grandparen­ts and truly loved each and everyone of

them. Arnold was also predecease­d by his uncle, Blair Macdonald in 1972. Arnold

had been living in Glace Bay for some years now and made many friends, especially with his neighbours, who all have so many nice

things to say about him. His health deteriorat­ed over the past year and he was finally taken from us due to the fatal stroke. Arnold enjoyed music and doing hobbies like craft work and painting which he took great pain with to get it perfect. He was a very kind-hearted and

thoughtful person, always putting others first to the point where he gave the gift of life to others by being an organ donor. Someone is alive today due to Arnold’s selflessne­ss and have received his organs. He is ‘Our

Hero’ for sure. Arnold will be forever loved and sadly missed by his family and close friends. Memorial service to celebrate the life of Arnold Macdonald will be held at Pier Community Funeral Home, 1092 Victoria Rd. (entrance on Church St.), Whitney Pier on Monday, September 13, 2021, at 2 p.m. with Rev. Sheldon Chant officiatin­g. Interment will take place in St. Joseph’s Cemetery, Glace Bay. Covid protocols will be practiced at the service. For those unable to attend, Live Streaming will be available on our website. Donations in memory of Arnold may be made to the Heart and Stoke Foundation and to really honor him, consider signing your organ donor card. Funeral arrangemen­ts are entrusted to the care and direction of Pier Community Funeral Home. Online condolence­s can be forwarded to the family at www.pierfunera­lhome.com.

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