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PETER JOHN WATSON MACDONALD

Born: Jan 11, 1934

Date of Passing: Dec 26, 2025

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PETER JOHN WATSON MACDONALD

January 11, 1934 -

December 26, 2026


Pete died on December 26, 2025, just shy of his 92nd birthday.

He is predeceased by his parents, Walter and Ruth (Watson) Macdonald, and survived by his wife and life partner of 57 years, Maureen; together they made a great team. He is also survived by his daughter, Robin; son, Campbell, daughter-in-law Sharon Friesen; and grandchildren, Benjamin and Zoe.

Pete graduated from Kelvin High School, obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Manitoba, and after articling with Deloitte, Plender, Haskins and Sells, qualified as a Chartered Accountant. He spent two years in the San Francisco office of Haskins and Sells and a year in the Toronto office before returning to Winnipeg where he became a manager and partner. After leaving DLP and S, he worked as a representative for Canadian Scholarship Trust for 15 years and set up a home-based accounting practice which he maintained until he was 85. What Pete loved most about accounting was “the people.”

Pete was active in the Winnipeg community, serving on the boards of the Royal Winnipeg Ballet, the Children’s Hospital Foundation and the YM-YWCA, and volunteering in the kitchen at NorWest CO-OP.

Travel and being with family and friends were high on Pete’s priority list. Until 2021, Pete made annual trips to reunite with friends from university and hike together in the Rockies. Pete was an avid golfer and member of the “original” Thursday Thrashers at Niakwa Country Club. Despite occasional lessons and more than 60 years of play, he never managed a hole-in-one. He loved telling stories, an eclectic range of music, creating nicknames and learning. An accountant to the core or a valuer of reciprocity, Pete’s appetite for life was equaled by his generosity. He consistently used his means to uplift other people and projects.

A private interment has taken place at Chapel Lawn Cemetery with arrangements by Hunter Funerals. A gathering to honour and celebrate Pete will be announced at a future date. Memorial donations to Westminster Church Foundation, 745 Westminster Ave. R3J 1A5 would be appreciated.

Hunter Funerals entrusted with arrangements

As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Jan 10, 2026

Condolences & Memories (7 entries)

  • A great friend and partner. He will be missed. - Posted by: Dennis J McMullin (Partner DPH&S) on: Jan 10, 2026

  • Jack and I were shaken and saddened to hear of Peter’s passing, especially Jack who had just spent time with Peter. For many years Peter kept Pitblado’s records in order and his skill and attention were always much appreciated. Beverly remembers that Jack and Peter were loyal attendees at the annual St. Andrews dinner.He will be missed. - Posted by: Beverly McCaffrey (Friend) on: Jan 10, 2026

  • Dear Maureen, Campbell and Robin and family. It was such a blessing to see Peter at the Kelvin reunion back in 2012. I have such fond memories of you all when we were neighbours. Prayers and blessings as you grieve the loss of dear Peter. Rev. Dr. Mark Davison - Posted by: Mark Davison (neighbour) on: Jan 10, 2026

  • Meeting Peter was wonderful during my years on the RWB School Committee as his warm generous nature shone on all occasions that I had the pleasure of conversing with him. He truly cared for others. He will be sadly missed by all who knew him. - Posted by: Leonard Offrowich (Colleague and friend) on: Jan 10, 2026

  • I met Peter years ago at Westminster Church, always such a gentleman and very interesting to have conversations with . There with a helping hand to so many.. Maureen, I am thinking of you and what a great loss you are living with .. all my love - Posted by: Lorri McInnes (Acquaintance) on: Jan 10, 2026

  • I knew Pete from Westminster United Church, and he sold us some Scholarship Trust. He was a toughful and gentle man. - Posted by: Paul Sweatman (Friend) on: Jan 10, 2026

  • I remember Peter fondly as a former Partner at Deloitte and as I was initially hired by Peter as CA student many years ago. Peter was always a kind and gracious individual. Condolences to Maureen and family - Posted by: Andrew Bieber (Former partner) on: Jan 10, 2026

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