<PRE WIDTH="200"> Senate Resolution No. 837 <B>BY:</B> Senator STEC <B>MOURNING</B> the death of John McDonald Sr., retired Essex County District Attorney, distinguished public servant, and devoted family man <B>WHEREAS,</B> There are certain outstanding members of our community who, through their selfless commitment and dedication, have served to better the quality of life in our community and have had a measurable positive impact on the lives of its residents; John McDonald Sr. was one such individual; and <B>WHEREAS,</B> It is with profound sorrow and deep regret that this Legislative Body records the passing of John McDonald Sr. of Ticonderoga, New York, on Saturday, April 12, 2025, at the age of 94, noting the significance of his purposeful life and accomplishments; and <B>WHEREAS,</B> John McDonald Sr. served with integrity, dedication, and distinction as Essex County District Attorney (DA) from 1972 to 1993, including as the county's first full-time DA beginning in 1979; and <B>WHEREAS,</B> A man of courage and legal acumen, John McDonald Sr. successfully prosecuted some of the region's most serious and challenging cases, including securing a guilty plea from Adirondack serial killer Robert Garrow Sr. in 1975, bringing long-awaited justice to victims and their families; and <B>WHEREAS,</B> Known for his deep, booming voice and formidable presence, John McDonald Sr. was a well-respected figure in the courtroom and in his community, where he pursued his work often from the county law library in Elizabethtown, supported only by a small staff; and <B>WHEREAS,</B> Beyond his service in the courtroom, John McDonald Sr. was a veteran of the United States Marine Corps, having served during the Korean War; a committed civic leader, he presided over the Black Watch Memorial Library in Ticonderoga for four decades and led the board of Ausable Chasm, a family legacy and treasured tourist destination; and <B>WHEREAS,</B> A proud graduate of Port Henry High School, Dartmouth College, and Albany Law School, John McDonald Sr. cherished his years at Camp Dudley in Westport, where he was profoundly shaped by the camp's motto, "The Other Fellow First," a guiding principle that defined his approach to life and service; and <B>WHEREAS,</B> A devoted husband, father, and brother, John McDonald Sr. is survived by his beloved wife of 61 years, Anne B. McDonald; his children, Mary P. McDonald, John C. McDonald Jr. (Andrea), and Bridget McDonald Fawcett (Donald); and his brother, Thomas McDonald; and <B>WHEREAS,</B> John McDonald Sr.'s infinite selflessness and benevolence will shine on through his family's vivid and happy memories; his insight and strength will forever serve as a beacon of love, light and hope to the countless lives he touched; and <B>WHEREAS,</B> Armed with a humanistic spirit and imbued with a sense of compassion, John McDonald Sr. leaves behind a legacy which will long endure the passage of time and will remain as a comforting memory to all who were privileged to have known and loved such an amazing man; he will be deeply missed and truly merits the grateful tribute of this Legislative Body; now, therefore, be it <B>RESOLVED,</B> That this Legislative Body pause in its deliberations to mourn the death of John McDonald Sr., recognizing his distinguished record of public service and expressing its deepest condolences to his family, friends, and the community he so faithfully served; and be it further <B>RESOLVED,</B> That a copy of this Resolution, suitably engrossed, be transmitted to the family of John McDonald Sr.