Advertisement

Judge Paul A MacDonald

Advertisement

Judge Paul A MacDonald

Birth
Jefferson, Lincoln County, Maine, USA
Death
27 Apr 2006 (aged 94)
Woolwich, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA
Burial
Bath, Sagadahoc County, Maine, USA GPS-Latitude: 43.9195079, Longitude: -69.8247833
Memorial ID
View Source
[Journal Tribune (Biddeford, Maine) Fri, Apr 28, 2006, Page 5]
WOOLWICH--Paul A. MacDonald, a former Maine District Court judge and secretary of state, died Thursday at his home. He was 94. MacDonald was born in Jefferson and graduated from Cony High School in Augusta before attending Suffolk University Law School in Boston, where he graduated in 1937.

Upon moving back to Maine, he practiced law and was elected clerk of the Committee of Legal Affairs of the Legislature. In 1944, he was appointed deputy secretary of state, a position he held until 1960 when he was elected secretary of state.

In 1964, Republican Gov. John Reed appointed MacDonald to be the first judge of the newly created Sixth District Court. He served two seven-year terms before retiring in 1978. He then completed 14 more years as an active retired judge.

MacDonald also wrote two books, about his childhood experiences growing up in Jefferson and from his law school days until his retirement from the bench in 1994.

MacDonald, who was predeceased by his wife, is survived by a daughter, a son, a stepdaughter, & a stepson, a brother and a sister. At MacDonald's request, there will be no funeral service. He will be cremated and his ashes scattered on his garden in Woolwich. [Contributor: Whitefield Historical Society # 47663682]
[Journal Tribune (Biddeford, Maine) Fri, Apr 28, 2006, Page 5]
WOOLWICH--Paul A. MacDonald, a former Maine District Court judge and secretary of state, died Thursday at his home. He was 94. MacDonald was born in Jefferson and graduated from Cony High School in Augusta before attending Suffolk University Law School in Boston, where he graduated in 1937.

Upon moving back to Maine, he practiced law and was elected clerk of the Committee of Legal Affairs of the Legislature. In 1944, he was appointed deputy secretary of state, a position he held until 1960 when he was elected secretary of state.

In 1964, Republican Gov. John Reed appointed MacDonald to be the first judge of the newly created Sixth District Court. He served two seven-year terms before retiring in 1978. He then completed 14 more years as an active retired judge.

MacDonald also wrote two books, about his childhood experiences growing up in Jefferson and from his law school days until his retirement from the bench in 1994.

MacDonald, who was predeceased by his wife, is survived by a daughter, a son, a stepdaughter, & a stepson, a brother and a sister. At MacDonald's request, there will be no funeral service. He will be cremated and his ashes scattered on his garden in Woolwich. [Contributor: Whitefield Historical Society # 47663682]


Sponsored by Ancestry

Advertisement