The Chronicle Herald (Metro)

MACDONALD, Dr. Glen

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Glen’s family are saddened to announce his passing just three days after his 99th birthday, which he celebrated in fine form with his family, both in person and virtually. Roderic Glencross Macdonald was born in Halifax on February 26, 1922; he was a son of Roderick Churchill Macdonald and Barbara (Stackhouse) Macdonald. He spent his childhood years in Moncton, N.B. and graduated from Moncton High School in 1939. After completing pre-medical studies at Mount Allison University, Glen received his medical degree from Dalhousie University in 1945. He practiced Family Medicine in Saint John N.B. from 1946-1949 and subsequent­ly completed a Paediatric­s specialty at the Montreal Children’s Hospital. He returned to Saint John in 1951 where he practiced Paediatric­s until his retirement in 1989. From 1970-1988, Glen was Chief of Paediatric­s at the Saint John Regional Hospital and Associate Professor of Paediatric­s for Dalhousie University. He also served on numerous boards and committees including the Saint John Board of Health; the Saint John Medical Society; New Brunswick Medical Society; Saint John Tuberculos­is Hospital; D.V.A. Hospital; Charlotte County Hospital; and the Canadian Paediatric­s Society, where he was President from 1978-1979. During the Second World War, Glen served in the Canadian Army and in the Royal Canadian Navy as a Surgeon Lt. After the war he served in the Reserves as a Surgeon Lt. Commander. Glen was predecease­d by his wife, Lois (Rising), after many wonderful years of marriage. Lois and Glen spent many winters in Florida and over the years enjoyed travelling with friends, especially to Bermuda. He was also predecease­d by his sister, Barbara Likely. He is survived by his brother, David Macdonald of Riverview; daughters, Jane Stewart ( Jim) of Rothesay and Cindy Dobbelstey­n (David) of Halifax; sons, Alan Macdonald (Linda) of Rothesay and Dr. Robert Macdonald (Monica) of Spartanbur­g, S.C.; grandchild­ren, Mahri Machado (Danny), Maggie Stewart, Cameron Stewart (Michelle Knorr), Ryan Macdonald (Erin), Lindsay Stewart (Minho Son), Erin Dobbelstey­n ( Josh Tuttle) and Greg Dobbelstey­n (Jacquie Mcnulty); as well as five great- grandchild­ren. Glen also leaves behind his companion over the last number of years, Phyllis Sutherland. Glen’s involvemen­t in the community included the United Way; Canada Games and Aquatic Centre Committees; Probus Club; and the New Brunswick Protestant Orphan’s Home and Foundation, where he served as President. He was a longstandi­ng member of Saint Paul’s (Valley) Church in Saint John and later Saint Paul’s Church in Rothesay. In earlier years, Glen had a passion for both duck hunting and salmon fishing, and enjoyed the camaraderi­e associated with those activities. He curled for many years at Thistle Curling Club, and was a longstandi­ng member of Riverside Golf and Country Club. An avid golfer, he continued to play 18-hole rounds at 97 years of age. Glen loved to play cards - he played poker with his buddies at Parr Town; cribbage with family and friends and bridge until COVID-19 restrictio­ns prevented such gatherings. The family thanks the wonderful men and women who helped them care for their dad over the past weeks. Arrangemen­ts are under the care of Brenan’s Funeral Home, 111 Paradise Row, Saint John, N.B. (506-634-7424). Due to public health restrictio­ns, there will be no visitation or funeral at this time. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made in Glen’s memory to Bobby’s Hospice, the Alzheimer’s Society, St. Paul’s Church, Rothesay, or a charity of your choice. Online condolence­s may be made at: www.brenansfh.com

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