MacDonald, Keith Ostrander
MPP – Prince Edward/Lennox 1987-1990
County Warden – 1974
40 Year Councillor – Prince Edward County & Hallowell Ward
Member of the World Hockey Champions 1959 – Belleville McFarlands
Retired Referee – Ontario Hockey League –
Peacefully entered into rest at Hospice Prince Edward, Picton on Saturday, March 27, 2021. Keith MacDonald of Picton died at the age of 93. He was the son of the late Norman & Aoda MacDonald (nee Ostrander). Keith was the beloved husband of Eleanor (nee Fraleigh) and the late Margaret (nee McCoy). He was the step-father of Jennifer Ronan (Matt) of Picton and Jim Lindsay (Lisa) of Wellington. Keith was Papa-K to Gavin, Mallory, Monica, Will and Max. He will be remembered by Margaret’s daughter Judy McConnell of Bloomfield and her children Margie and Andrew.
Mr. MacDonald is resting at the Whattam-Hicks Funeral Home, 33 Main Street West, Picton (613-476-2450). A Private Family Graveside Service will be held at Westlake Church of Christ Cemetery, Westlake with Rev. Cathy Duggan officiating. A Memorial Service and Celebration of Keith’s Life will be held at a later date.
If desired, donations to the Prince Edward County Memorial Hospital Foundation “Back the Build” or Hospice Prince Edward would be appreciated by Keith’s family. Online condolences and to share memories of Keith, please visit: www.rushnellfamilyservices.com
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Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Keith Ostrander MacDonald Saturday March 27th 2021..
Death notice for the town of: Belleville, Province: Ontario
Eleanor you and your family have been on my mind the past few days and what memories have surfaced from watching my 1st TV at your Bloomfield home while you were propped up in bed recuperating from your leg fracture.
Hopefully your memories of family times with sustain you throughout this stressful time and forever more!
Eleanor memories of the times spent with the MacDonald -McQueen families at Lakeland in the 40’s & 50’s and my Judy’s babysitting days in the 50’s at the McCoy’s during the Belleville McFarlane’s hockey games. Dad and I attended all those w/e baseball games in Picton cheering for Keith’s team in the 50’s.