C. Michael "Mike" McDonald

Born in Sunflower, KS
Born on Jul 27, 1944
Departed on Nov 15, 2023

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I first met Mike when we were around six years old. Attended church together at First Lutheran. Went to Roosevelt Junior High and later Jefferson with Mike. The last time I saw Mike and Cindy was at our 50 year reunion. Even though I have lived in Texas for 54 years and my contact with classmates has been minimal I have never forgotten great friendships like the one I had with Mike. My thoughts and prayers to the family.

So sorry for your loss. Mike was my first boss and I never forgot or failed to use the lessons I used at McDonald Oil

My sincere condolences to Mike's family. Mike was my professor for many classes at Coe and helped me greatly with finally achieving my degree. I was late to the party in terms of a secondary education and as such attended Coe at night . Mike was one of a very small number of professors that understood the challenges of a non-traditional student, and I have such enormous appreciation for all he did for me, all out of his inherent kindness and desire to help others. I'm proud to have known Mike.

Mike was a classmate of mine at Jefferson high school. He was always such a nice guy.. I also knew Cindy, who was always a kind and supportive, loving person. I am so sorry for your losses.

Mike was a classmate of mine at Jefferson high school. He was always such a nice guy.. I also knew Cindy, who was always kind and supportive, loving person. I am so sorry for your losses.

So sorry for your loss. Mike was my first boss and I never forgot or failed to use the lessons I used at McDonald Oil

I'm sorry to hear about Mike's passing. He faithfully came to sign checks every other Friday at Foundation 2 for many years. He was always personable and genuine in conversation. He was involved in establishing the "foundation" for Foundation 2 to help many people.

Mike was such a great and steady contributor to the welfare and growth of Foundation 2. I admired his loyalty and his singular accomplishment: reading the Asimov trilogy that gave us the name Foundation 2. I recall his willingness to educate all board members about this. He was also a very kind man. I am glad I had the chance to know him.

J.P., Katie & Josh - My deepest condolences to you. You are all in my thoughts and prayers. I will miss personally greeting you as I will be in Colorado. Hugs across the miles. Gina

I am so sorry to hear this. I knew Mike at the gardens. He was very sweet and I loved our conversation.