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Rev Sammy Jones McDonald III

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Rev Sammy Jones McDonald III

Birth
Death
29 Jan 2002 (aged 41)
Burial
Clear Branch, Rankin County, Mississippi, USA Add to Map
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Clarion Ledger, Jackson, Mississippi February 02, 2002

Sammy J. McDonald III Florence

Dr. Sammy J. McDonald III, 41, a Minister, died Tuesday, January 29, 2002, at home. Services are 10 a.m. today at Harmony Baptist Church in Copiah County with burial in Clear Branch Baptist Church Cemetery in Florence. Colonial Chapel Funeral Home in Mendenhall is handling arrangements.

Dr. McDonald was born August 15, 1960 to the late Sammy J. McDonald Jr. and Effie Rogers McDonald.

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Mississippi pastor, four family members die in house fire

Tuesday, January 29, 2002

FLORENCE, Miss. (AP) -- A Baptist minister who established a new church in this town four months ago died along with his wife and three sons Tuesday when fire swept through their rural home.

Bodies of the Rev. Sammy J. McDonald, 41, his wife, Patricia Ann, 36, and their sons, James Lowrey, 13, Allen, 12, and Reese, 7, were discovered when firefighters arrived during the early morning hours and found the home engulfed in flames.

"This is a tragedy for all of us," said John McInnis, a deacon in McDonald's Victory Baptist Church. "There is a reason for what happens. We just have to pray and search out that reason."

Firefighters had not yet determined what caused the blaze. Clear Branch Volunteer Fire Department Chief James Kelly said he found space heaters in the house but had no indication that they started the blaze.

Relatives at the scene said several generations of McDonald's family had lived in the pine home southwest of Florence, which is about 12 miles south of Jackson.

McInnis said McDonald, who had previously served as pastor at Lighthouse Baptist Church in Richland, established Victory Baptist in September. The church has 47 members.

Buddy McDonald, the uncle of Sammy McDonald, said he learned of the fire about 2 a.m. He said there were few words to describe how he felt.

"That's where I was born and raised," Buddy McDonald said. "That was my nephew and his family. My brother's son. I was the last one of 10 children that was born in that house. I don't know what else to say."

Sammy McDonald, an only child, is survived by an aunt and two uncles. Members of his wife's family were not immediately identified.

Asked what the new church would do next, McInnis replied, "We're going to have to wait and pray and see where the Lord leads us."
Clarion Ledger, Jackson, Mississippi February 02, 2002

Sammy J. McDonald III Florence

Dr. Sammy J. McDonald III, 41, a Minister, died Tuesday, January 29, 2002, at home. Services are 10 a.m. today at Harmony Baptist Church in Copiah County with burial in Clear Branch Baptist Church Cemetery in Florence. Colonial Chapel Funeral Home in Mendenhall is handling arrangements.

Dr. McDonald was born August 15, 1960 to the late Sammy J. McDonald Jr. and Effie Rogers McDonald.

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Mississippi pastor, four family members die in house fire

Tuesday, January 29, 2002

FLORENCE, Miss. (AP) -- A Baptist minister who established a new church in this town four months ago died along with his wife and three sons Tuesday when fire swept through their rural home.

Bodies of the Rev. Sammy J. McDonald, 41, his wife, Patricia Ann, 36, and their sons, James Lowrey, 13, Allen, 12, and Reese, 7, were discovered when firefighters arrived during the early morning hours and found the home engulfed in flames.

"This is a tragedy for all of us," said John McInnis, a deacon in McDonald's Victory Baptist Church. "There is a reason for what happens. We just have to pray and search out that reason."

Firefighters had not yet determined what caused the blaze. Clear Branch Volunteer Fire Department Chief James Kelly said he found space heaters in the house but had no indication that they started the blaze.

Relatives at the scene said several generations of McDonald's family had lived in the pine home southwest of Florence, which is about 12 miles south of Jackson.

McInnis said McDonald, who had previously served as pastor at Lighthouse Baptist Church in Richland, established Victory Baptist in September. The church has 47 members.

Buddy McDonald, the uncle of Sammy McDonald, said he learned of the fire about 2 a.m. He said there were few words to describe how he felt.

"That's where I was born and raised," Buddy McDonald said. "That was my nephew and his family. My brother's son. I was the last one of 10 children that was born in that house. I don't know what else to say."

Sammy McDonald, an only child, is survived by an aunt and two uncles. Members of his wife's family were not immediately identified.

Asked what the new church would do next, McInnis replied, "We're going to have to wait and pray and see where the Lord leads us."

Gravesite Details

Cause of Death: House Fire



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