The Chronicle Herald (Provincial)

MacDONALD, Allister Ninian

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Of Nicholson Court, Antigonish. Allister passed peacefully on his birthday, at the age of 89 while surrounded by family in St. Martha’s Regional Hospital, Antigonish on November 29, 2019. He was born on November 29, 1930 to the late Colin R. and Catherine (MacDougall) MacDonald (of Antigonish) and was raised on East Main Street. It was here that he first encountere­d a young nursing student from New Waterford, who in a few years became his wife. Allister and Velma went on to raise their five children on East Main. Allister was a pillar in the constructi­on industry in Nova Scotia. He started his career working for his father at Colin R. MacDonald Ltd. Allister and his brother, Colin "Junior" MacDonald, took over the company and ran it for 50 years. He then went on to start ALVA Constructi­on with his sons, where he continued to work well into his 80s. He built many roads, wharfs, and bridges throughout Nova Scotia. Allister was respected in the constructi­on industry by his peers and especially the employees who worked with him. In 2013, he was presented with an Honorary Membership by the Nova Scotia Road Builders Associatio­n for his reputation for skill, integrity and responsibi­lity to the road building industry throughout his career. Allister also was a keen follower of politics, particular­ly the Liberal Party, who he supported all his life and was more than willing to conduct a debate with supporters of any opposing party. The most important thing in his life was his family, especially wife Velma, his children, grandchild­ren and great-grandchild­ren. He loved to host family and friends at his summer residence in his beloved Arisaig, the place he loved most in the world. He was also well-known for his Christmas Eve chowder. Papa, as he was known in later years, was fortunate to have numerous loves in his life: Velma, family, Arisaig sunsets, drives to Lakevale, gardening, preparing and eating food, being "The Boss" and his favourite driving companion, his Cavalier King Charles Spaniel, Lily. Allister is survived by his wife of 64 years, Velma (Bates); children, Colin (Denise), Creignish; Catherine (Duncan) Chisholm, AG (Collette), Terese (Al) Tracey, Allan (Bonnie), all of Antigonish; grandchild­ren, Chelsy (Randy) MacEachern, Christie and Allister MacDonald; Terese, Allison, Kate and RD Chisholm; Morgan, Connor, Emma and Marcus MacDonald; Grant, Caralena, and Patti-Anne Tracey; Cynthia, Bryce, and Julia MacDonald; great-grandchild­ren, Rory and Tessa; sisters, Kathleen (Joe) MacDonald, Montreal; Joan (Purnell) Choppin, Washington, D.C.; daughter-in-law, Madonna MacFarlane; and sister-in-law, Ellen. He was predecease­d by his parents; brother, Colin R. MacDonald Jr., and sister, Marion MacDonald. Visitation will be held on Sunday, December 1st from 2-4 and 7-9 p.m. in MacIsaac Funeral Home, 61 Pleasant St. Funeral Mass Monday, December 2nd at 2 p.m. in St. Ninian Cathedral, Rev. Peter MacDonald presiding. Burial in St. Margaret of Scotland Cemetery, Arisaig. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Ninian St. Vincent de Paul Society or Antigonish Victorian Order of Nurses. www.MacIsaacs.ca

And in the singing words of Papa,

"Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen, Amen."

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