Peter Neal McDonald
Peter Neal McDonald, 54 years old died on Wednesday, November 9, 2016 after a lengthy battle with cancer. Peter graduated from Northside High School of Performing Arts in 1980 and entered Morehouse College to study Engineering and Drama. Peter loved his family, friends, dogs, cats and music. He is survived by his mother, Claire E. McDonald, his sister Carla D. McDonald Young,Rickey and brothers James R. McDonald, III, and Lawrence M. McDonald. Celebration of his life will be at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, 435 Peachtree St., NE, Atlanta, GA on Monday, November 21, 2016 at 11:00 a.m.
We are with you family- in our thoughts, hearts during this sad time and with prayers that you look to the God of all comfort who comforts us all in our trials so that we may be able to comfort others in any sort of trial with the comfort that we receive from God. 2 Corinthians 1:3,4. Love to you all.
Jesus has the family surrounded with love.He will be with all of you always.Love you.
Dear Claire and the McDonald family my prayers and thoughts are with all of you as Peter has made his transition to Heaven. There’s no more pain and suffering as he is resting in peace with The Lord. I pray you find comfort in knowing that one day you will see him again.
Dear Claire and the McDonald family my prayers and thoughts are with all of you as Peter has made his transition to Heaven. There’s no more pain and suffering as he is resting in peace with The Lord. I pray you find comfort in knowing that one day you will see him again.
Dear Claire and the McDonald family my prayers and thoughts are with all of you as Peter has made his transition to Heaven. There’s no more pain and suffering as he is resting in peace with The Lord. I pray you find comfort in knowing that one day you will see him again.
We are sending love and prayers, and we’re with you in spirit, dear family. We will always treasure the memories of Peter that you have shared with us. – Kaela, Atlas, Mieke, Jonah, Hannah and Ann
Farewell My dear Friend,
May you find peace and suffer no more. I will always remember your kindness and friendship.