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Preserve forever →Jeffrey Allen MacDonald
September 13, 1954— March 12, 2026
Knoxville, TN
Jeffrey MacDonald ObituaryObituary published on Legacy.com by Rose Funeral & Cremation - Mann on Mar. 17, 2026.Jeffrey Allen MacDonald, 71, of Knoxville, TN passed away peacefully on March 12, 2026. He was the father of three and grandfather to ten, and Uncle Jeffy to many nieces, nephews, and father figure to countless others.Jeff attended St. Mary's, and then was a graduate of Knoxville Catholic High School, class of 1973. He worked as a conductor for Norfolk Southern Railroad, up until his retirement.Jeff grew up in East Knoxville, along with his nine other siblings, and loving parents Sam & Esther. Being number five of ten of the MacDonald clan, Jeff quickly learned how to go with the flow, a skill that he mastered and carried with him throughout his years. A staple in Jeff's life was going up to the MacDonald family cabin on Norris Lake, a place he loved and cared for dearly. He eventually took on the roles of head breakfast chef, dedicated groundskeeper, and ultimate snake spotter. Despite all his assumed Cabin roles, he still found time to float for hours.His greatest achievements though, and greatest joy, were his children with his former wife Suzy - Aaron, Drew, and Alex, and later his ten grandchildren.In his retirement years, Jeff became a full-time babysitter for his four local grandchildren and had a near-perfect resume – always available, free…and rarely followed the rules. The grandkids learned to love Bonanza, regular trips for milkshakes, and occasional water balloon fights.Among Jeff's many gifts, quite possibly the greatest of all, was his storytelling. You may not have always believed his stories, but that wouldn't stop anyone from listening, and by the end, he'd have you somewhat convinced it was true. He was a man of many tales that usually began with 'Y'all, it was unbelievable!', and classic Jeffy one-liners, like 'The only way to listen to the Stones, is all the way up.'To know Jeff was to love him. He had a knack for noticing the beauty in everyday life – whether it be a bald eagle sighting on The Cabin dock, or meeting his new best friend in the grocery store parking lot. He was always looking up and out, and his love and care for others were infectious. The first (and last) on the dance floor, a head full of hair you couldn't mistake, and a laugh where you couldn't help but laugh along.His love for his family was profound, and it showed. Once you entered Jeff's world, he made you a part of it forever (just ask Suzy and Kim – his former spouses, with whom he still had loving friendships.)He was truly a one-of-a-kind human, and the mark he left is as unique as it is indelible. His legacy is his heart of gold, which he shared so generously with all he encountered."I shall pass through this world but once. Any good therefore, that I can do for any human being, let me do it now"He is preceded in death by his parents Sam & Esther, his siblings Anna, Joe, and John, and his beloved son Aaron, and grandson Zane. He is survived by his two children, Drew, his wife Courtney and Alex, her husband Rich, Aaron's wife Stefanie and his grandkids, Abby, Capers, Juni Belle, Joey, Lucy, Penelope, Oliver, Sage and Olivia.Receiving of friends will be held March 23rd at 1:00pm at the Church of the Immaculate Conception, with a funeral following at 2:30pm and reception after.To plant trees in memory, please visit the Sympathy Store.
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