Celebrating the lives of Jeane Macdonald (1931-2020) and John Macdonald Jr. (1929-2021) whose lives have been intertwined since shortly before their marriage in August of 1950.
Jean was born in Helena, Montana and received her education at Frazer Public Schools in Frazer, Montana. John was born in Poplar, Montana and received his education from Nashua Public Schools, in Nashua, Montana. John was enlisted in the Army Reserves in 1948 and was eventually called into active duty in Korea in 1950.
The couple married while John was serving in Korea, Jeane lived in Frazer with family while John was away. Upon returning from Korea they made their home in Frazer they were blessed with two daughters during this time. In 1955, the family moved to the area around Brigham City, Utah where they owned a fruit orchard. They raised cherries, peaches and apricots, and a few animals. While living in Utah they completed their family with the birth of their third daughter.
In the mid 1960’s John and Jeane decided to move back to Poplar, Montana, where both were employed by the BIA. Eventually Jeane would go to work for Head Start. While living in Poplar the family would travel to the family farm in Wiota on the weekends to work the land and their cattle. In October of 1974, John and Jeane retired and went to work full-time on their farm and ranch, where they raised their beloved cattle, some sheep, a few pigs, a couple of chickens and a horse here and there. They worked side-by-side in their large garden and in their wheat fields. Jeane was an avid seamstress, making beautiful star quilts. She also sold eggs and chickens. John loved to be out in the field baling hay or alfalfa, he enjoyed reading and doing crossword puzzles in his down time.
John and Jean were most proud of their family and their accomplishments. They spent time following their children and grandchildren’s sporting and musical events. They loved when family would visit and you could always find the cookie jar candy and the cupboard was always full for sweet treats.
John and Jean are preceded in death by their parents; siblings, and daughter Debra.
They are survived by their daughters: Roberta Derby Shire of Glasgow, Montana and Val (Doug) Grimes of Nashua, Montana; grandchildren and their families: Chuck (Steph) and their children Charlie, Hope, Alex and Anthony, Tennille (Jay) and their children Jessica, Jai Marie, Jordan, and great-great-granddaughter Karsyn, Kristie (Seth) and their children Kaleigh, Kaden, Camdyn, Jaycee and great-great-granddaughter Josie, John (Esther) and their children John Jr., Maria and Liam; special cousin, Julia; and numerous nieces, nephews, and cousins.
Service Schedule
Graveside Service
1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Friday January 28, 2022
Highland Cemetery
Glasgow, Montana 59301
Service Schedule
Graveside Service
1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Friday January 28, 2022
Highland Cemetery
Glasgow, Montana 59301
Jerry and Jeannie Archdale says
Your dad was such a nice man, he was always so considerate of your mom when they came to town together, I just lived visiting with them, Losing our parents and grandparents is hard when we have had them to go to for help or advice on just about anything, we will keep the family in our thoughts and prayers.
Twila Martin says
Val. Wanted you to know I am thinking of you & your family. Keeping you in my heart.
MICHAEL MITCHELL says
Two of the nicest people I ever had the pleasure of meeting and working with them. They always came in together and you could tell they did everything together. My prayers are with the family.
Linda says
Val and family… so sorry to hear about the loss of your dad ( and mom). Always hard … just letting you know we care and have you on our hearts, and in our prayers. Roger and Linda (Christiansen) Tvedt
Sharon Baillargeon says
John and Jeane were by far some of the most special people in our world. I enjoyed working with them every year and cared about them deeply. I remember those great big gardens. They always had good stories and so much love in their hearts when they talked about their kids and grandkids, their faces would just beam. The smiles and hugs will be greatly missed.