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A Celebration of Life

Honoring The Life of

Samuel D. McDonald

Sunrise: January 16, 1948 - Sunset: September 27, 2014

Order of Service

FRIDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2014 10:00A.M.

Tabernacle Community Church

7329 South Broadway • Los Angeles, California

OFFICIANT: DEACON EDWARD KINNEY

Processional “Stand” Family & Friends

Prayer & Script ure Read ing Elder Robert Reece

Assistant Pastor

Old Testament: Ecclesiantes 3: 1-8
New Testament: Philippians 4: 6-8

Selection “He Saw The Best In Me” by: Marvin Sapp

Acknowledgements Tawanna Weatherspoon
Family & Friends
Reflections/Remarks (2 minutes please)

Obituary Ronecia Lark

Selection “I Won’t Complain” Stephanie Rogers

Eulogy Elder Rebecca Kinney

Selection “Let The Church Say Amen” Stephanie Rogers

Parting View

Recessional Interment:

Riverside National Cemetery
(Private)

Services Entrusted to:

Exquisite Family Mortuary

2617 West Manchester Boulevard • Inglewood, CA 90305
www.exquisitefamilymortuary.com
323-753-0788

Obituary

Samuel Douglas McDonald was born January 16, 1948 in Los

Angeles, California to John and Willie Belle McDonald who both
preceded him in death. He was the eldest child to this union.
Samuel accepted Christ at an early age and was baptized. His
formal education was in the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Upon graduating from Jordan High School in 1966, he enlisted
into the United States Navy. His tour of duty took him overseas
and to many different countries. This experience of war made this
young man grow up in a hurry and forever impacted his life.

After serving his country, Samuel returned home to Los Angeles

where he found employment with the Southern California Gas
Company. He later worked with the Aerospace Industry. Sam was
an intelligent guy who loved th medical field. He decided to return
to school where he earned a certificate in Nursing and Radiology
which landed him jobs in Radiology at Martin Luther King
Hospital as an X-Ray Technician and an EMT worker.

Sam was a special man with a loving heart. He befriended lots of

people. He never wanted to see anyone homeless and often shared
his place with different ones to keep them off the streets. He met
and married the love of his life Minnie McFarland who preceded
him in death.

Samuel suddenly passed away on September 27, 2014. He will

be missed by many. He leaves to cherish his memories his sisters:
Tricia Ewell, Mignon McDonald, and Mary Dyer; brothers: Gerald
Randle and Eric Randle; stepson, Eric Allen; brother-in-law, Milton
Johnson; niece, Nicole Williams; nephew, Michael Dyer; and a host
of other relatives and friends.

Active Pallbearers

Family & Friends

Honorary Pallbearers

Gerald Randle
Eric Randle
Eric Allen

Acknowledgement

The family would like to thank each of you for your heartfelt prayers and
well wishes. We could not have been able to go through this storm without

your support. We are asking that you continue to remember us in your
prayers.

Thank You,
The Family


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