Sterling

Sterling MacDonald 1950 2019

Obituary of Sterling MacDonald
Sterling Alexander MacDonald, age 69, of Union Centre, Pictou County, passed away on Sunday, November 17, 2019 in the Aberdeen Hospital with his loving wife by his side.
Born in New Glasgow, Sterling was a son of the late Wilbur and Phyllis (Gordon) MacDonald, Westville.
Sterling along with his wife Jessie, owned and operated their service station, “Union Centre One Step” for over 30 years. A licensed mechanic and licensed millwright by trade, Sterling was proud to be a hard worker and operated several businesses including an autobody repair shop with his brother, David; a taxi service and laundromat all the same time being employed with Hawker Siddely. Sterling was a big NASCAR fan, especially watching Jeff Gordon and he also found enjoyment listening to his country music songs.
He will be dearly missed by his wife, Jessie (MacLellan); daughter, Karen, Trenton; son, Scott (Sylvie), Trenton; his grandchildren; Grace Gosselin (Grant), Lauren, Janelle and Thai; brothers, Wilbur (Peggy), Green Hill, Cameron (Josephine), Middle River, David (Annette), Windsor, Ontario; mother-in-law, Lena MacLellan, Union Centre and several nieces and nephews.
He was predeceased by his sister, Mary Christine Hathaway (Jack).
Sterling is resting at Eagles Funeral Home, Westville, with visiting on Wednesday from 2-4 and 7-9pm. His funeral service will be 11 o’clock, Thursday from St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church, Westville, with the Rev. Dr. Morley Shaw and the Rev. Charles MacPherson officiating. Interment to take place in Springville Cemetery. If so desired, memorial donations in Sterling’s name may be made to the Aberdeen Hospital Palliative Care Unit or to the Pictou County VON – Continuing Care.

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