C. Michael "Mike" McDonald

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

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

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

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.

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.

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

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.

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.

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.

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 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.