As a young man, McDonald played with the Rabideau and George Pariseau's Orchestra.
He served in the U.S. Army during World War I in France with the 139th Infantry.
After returning to civilian life, McDonald was a mail carrier out of Owendale for more than 37 years, retiring in 1957.
He was a Life member of Tyler Lodge F and AM, No. 317, Cass City; a member of the Saginaw Valley Scottish Rite, and the Shrine bodies of Saginaw
He died at Hills and Dales General Hospital after a brief illness.
As a young man, McDonald played with the Rabideau and George Pariseau's Orchestra.
He served in the U.S. Army during World War I in France with the 139th Infantry.
After returning to civilian life, McDonald was a mail carrier out of Owendale for more than 37 years, retiring in 1957.
He was a Life member of Tyler Lodge F and AM, No. 317, Cass City; a member of the Saginaw Valley Scottish Rite, and the Shrine bodies of Saginaw
He died at Hills and Dales General Hospital after a brief illness.
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