Jaxon MacDonald Foundation
JAXON Ambrose MACDONALD…born November 8 th , 2005. Jaxon changed more people’s lives than we will ever know. He has moved on to teach, help, influence, and save whomever he is meant to touch next in this world. Although he was only ours for 15 years, he impacted so many, young and old.
Anyone that knew him was amazed at his intellect, uniqueness, and his wealth of knowledge. Jaxon leaves behind his loving parents, Joey MacDonald (Sam) and Danielle Wilson (Braden). Jaxon was an older brother to Burke Creaser, Nova MacDonald, Jacey MacDonald. His second Dad, Ian Creaser. Grandparents, Ambrose and Doreen MacDonald. Janine Wilson (Roger). Dean Wilson (Lori). Valerie Paulson and the late Phil Creaser. Theresa Gallant, Great Grandpa Hank Kwasnitza. He will be missed by several aunts, uncles, and cousins from his MacDonald family on the east coast. Nova Scotia was a second home to Jaxon where he liked to spend his summers.
It’s comforting to know Jaxon’s last 4 days were spent with his Madge Lake family outside snowmobiling, and living life to the fullest; just as Jaxon always did. March 14, 2021 at 12:30 am was the start of a parent’s worst nightmare. Jaxon asked his mother to pick him up from a party a block away, and within minutes, he had disappeared. Over the course of the next 72 hours family, friends, Law enforcement, Search and Rescue, volunteers, and strangers came together in the search for Jaxon. There truly isn’t a vocabulary to express the gratitude for human hearts that worked in so many ways to help find Jaxon. There are even fewer words to describe the magnitude of sorrow that is felt by anyone that knew him. His warrior spirit will live on for the rest of time within those who loved him so deeply.
Jaxon loved sports. His teammates from hockey and baseball held a special place in his heart and became lifelong friends. His coaches had a great impact and influence in the man he was becoming. He was a high achiever academically and took pride in his grades. Eager to learn and challenging his teachers in every class with his endless questions and debates. Often times, becoming the teacher
himself.
Jaxon believed that one’s wealth of knowledge is discovered through adventure and travel; which ultimately provided him with the perspective on life that those around him admired. In lieu of flowers, Donations can be made in his honour to the soon to be registered, “Jaxon MacDonald Foundation”, where his legacy will live on and change so many lives.
After choosing your monetary amount, please share a memory of Jaxon in the comments.
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Susan Deyoung | C$50
Happy 17th Birthday Jaxon! We miss and love you everyday!
Ashley Creaser | C$50
Dan Sveinbjornson | C$200
Cheryl Mastel | C$100
In memory of Audrey Bashutski
Lorraine Kenny
Anonymous | C$800
This is from the remaining proceeds from the Campbell High School Prom 2022
Anonymous | C$500
In memory or Lori and Eddie MacDonald. Forever remembered, missed and loved. Their spirit of giving lives on.
Turning Point | C$313.50
This for the Jax Max Turning Point hoodie
Lex Kress | C$1,000
Winston Knoll SRC | C$202.25
Ryan Barnard
1st annual Charity Golf and hole sponsor
Ashly | C$250
Gerard McInnis | C$700
Golf registration for 2 (Gerard McInnis and Angelina Castro-Miquel) + one hole sponsorship
Heatherton Bingo Hayne | C$100
Victoria | C$25
Eric Hayne | C$20
Fr. James O'Neal | C$100
Doreen MacDonald | C$100
We love & miss you both so much
Terry and Joan Murphy | C$100
Susan Deyoung | C$50
Jimmie Hodgson | C$250
Merry Christmas to our Godson Jaxon!! Love Jimmie Meg Sophie and Rowan
Ashley Creaser | C$50
Merry Heavenly Christmas sweet boy. We miss and love you lots Love Ashley, Alfredo, Nick, Chloe and Emerit
David MacDonald
Laurel Purcell | C$50
John Van der Linden | C$100
Susan Deyoung | C$100
Anonymous
Wonderful Project that was very important to Lori
Frances Brymer | C$100
In memory of my brother Eddie From Frances
Danny and Christina Bowie | C$50
Janessa MacPherson