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Submitted: 5/1/23 • Approved: 5/1/23 • Last Updated: 5/4/23 • R249834-G249834-S3
December 29, 1902 - August 15, 1996
Daughter of Bess and James B Williams
Devoted Wife and Mother
Beloved Child of God
Goodness and Mercy All My Life Shall Surely Follow Me and In God's House Forevermore My Dwelling Place Shall Be
"Sing Praises to His Name" Psalm 68
Chattanooga Times Free Press (TN) - Saturday, August 17, 1996
Elizabeth Williams McDonald, 93, of Lookout Mountain, died Thursday at her home. A member of the board of directors of the Chattanooga Free Press, she was the widow of Roy K. McDonald, founder and publisher of the newspaper. A native of Trenton, Ga., Mrs. McDonald moved with her family to Chattanooga at an early age. She was a graduate of Central High School and Edmondson Business College. She worked as a volunteer in the public schools and in the work of her church, First Presbyterian, where she taught lay groups and was particularly interested in the mission ministry of the church. Survivors include four daughters, Helen Exum and Betsy Anderson, both of Chattanooga, Dr. Martha McDonald, Memphis and Nancy Reinke, Alexandria, Va.; a son, Frank W. McDonald, Chattanooga; 15 grandchildren and several great-grandchildren. Services will be at 2 p.m. today at First Presbyterian Church with Ben Haden officiating. Burial will be in the McDonald family cemetery at McDonald Farm in Sale Creek. Memorial contributions may be made to the World Missions Fund at First Presbyterian Church or to a favorite charity. Visitation will be 12:30-2 p.m. at the church. Arrangements by Wann Funeral Home.
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