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MCDONALD, Robert Delos. (Dubuque, IA, Jan 30, 1931- ). Chairman of the board and chief executive officer of [[A.Y.MCDONALD MANUFACTURING COMPANY]]. McDonald joined the internationally known manufacturing firm in 1956 as a salesman. He held the position of sales manager from 1961-1964 and then through a series of advancements rose to the position of president in 1985. He became chairman of the board and chief executive officer in 1987.  
[[File:rdm.jpg|200px|thumb|left|]]MCDONALD, Robert Delos. (Dubuque, IA, Jan 30, 1931-Dubuque, IA, Sept. 2, 2006). Chairman of the board and chief executive officer of [[A.Y.MCDONALD MANUFACTURING COMPANY]]. The son of Delos Lyon and Virginia (Kolck) McDonald, Robert was educated at [[BRYANT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL]], Kemper Military School in Missouri, and graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in economics from the University of Iowa, Iowa City, where he was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He then enlisted in the Navy and served in the Pacific Theatre during the [[KOREAN WAR]], reaching the rank of Lieutenant J.G.  He returned to Dubuque to work for the family business, A.Y. McDonald Manufacturing Company. He married married Marilyn Miller Kempthorne on July 4, 1978, at Fountain Hill.  


McDonald was a member of the board of directors of the A. Y. McDonald Manufacturing Company Charitable Foundation, [[STONEHILL CARE CENTER]], [[DUBUQUE RACING ASSOCIATION]], and the [[DUBUQUE BOYS' CLUB]].  
Robert served in many capacities throughout his fifty-year career with the company, including sales manager, Dubuque branch manager and corporate secretary. He became president, chief executive officer and chairman of the board of the company in 1985, and served in this capacity until 1995. He remained chairman of the board until his retirement in 2003. He served as chairman of the board emeritus until his passing. He was involved in many trade organizations in the gas and water works industries.
 
Robert D. McDonald contributed greatly to many community projects. He served on the boards of [[STONEHILL CARE CENTER]], Stonehill Benevolent Foundation, Boys and Girls Club of Greater Dubuque, [[DUBUQUE RACING ASSOCIATION]], United Way, [[DUBUQUE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY]], Grand Opera House Foundation, Iowa College Foundation, Terrace Hill Foundation, Regional Advisory Council of the Small Businessman's Association and the Iowa State Fair Blue Ribbon Foundation. He served as an Iowa State Historical Society trustee and a member of the board of directors of the A. Y. McDonald Manufacturing Company Charitable Foundation.
He also was a member of the American Legion, Dubuque Post 6, [[DUBUQUE SHOOTING SOCIETY]] and [[DUBUQUE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB]]. He was a charter member of the National Council of Republicans.


[[File:iowamonument.jpg|200px|thumb|left|]]A direct descendant of [[MCDONALD, Andrew Young|Andrew Young MCDONALD]], R. D. McDonald was a co-founder of the Save Iowa's Civil War Monument Foundation. (1) Built in 1906 for $150,000, the Iowa memorial resides in Vicksburg National Park for the public to view. The memorial displays six bronze scenes depicting the actions of Iowa soldiers during the Vicksburg campaign and a large steed with an unnamed soldier stands in the middle of the display. (2)
[[File:iowamonument.jpg|200px|thumb|left|]]A direct descendant of [[MCDONALD, Andrew Young|Andrew Young MCDONALD]], R. D. McDonald was a co-founder of the Save Iowa's Civil War Monument Foundation. (1) Built in 1906 for $150,000, the Iowa memorial resides in Vicksburg National Park for the public to view. The memorial displays six bronze scenes depicting the actions of Iowa soldiers during the Vicksburg campaign and a large steed with an unnamed soldier stands in the middle of the display. (2)
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2. Ta, Linh, "Civil War Monument Gets a Fresh Start," WCF Courier.com. May 24, 2013. Online: http://wcfcourier.com/news/local/iowa-civil-war-monument-gets-a-fresh-start/article_30157545-2a5f-511f-a6ae-f412b756253d.html
2. Ta, Linh, "Civil War Monument Gets a Fresh Start," WCF Courier.com. May 24, 2013. Online: http://wcfcourier.com/news/local/iowa-civil-war-monument-gets-a-fresh-start/article_30157545-2a5f-511f-a6ae-f412b756253d.html
3. "Robert Delos McDonald." http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=75740245




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MCDONALD, Robert Delos. (Dubuque, IA, Jan 30, 1931-Dubuque, IA, Sept. 2, 2006). Chairman of the board and chief executive officer of A.Y.MCDONALD MANUFACTURING COMPANY. The son of Delos Lyon and Virginia (Kolck) McDonald, Robert was educated at BRYANT ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, Kemper Military School in Missouri, and graduated with a bachelor of arts degree in economics from the University of Iowa, Iowa City, where he was a member of the Sigma Alpha Epsilon fraternity. He then enlisted in the Navy and served in the Pacific Theatre during the KOREAN WAR, reaching the rank of Lieutenant J.G. He returned to Dubuque to work for the family business, A.Y. McDonald Manufacturing Company. He married married Marilyn Miller Kempthorne on July 4, 1978, at Fountain Hill.

Robert served in many capacities throughout his fifty-year career with the company, including sales manager, Dubuque branch manager and corporate secretary. He became president, chief executive officer and chairman of the board of the company in 1985, and served in this capacity until 1995. He remained chairman of the board until his retirement in 2003. He served as chairman of the board emeritus until his passing. He was involved in many trade organizations in the gas and water works industries.

Robert D. McDonald contributed greatly to many community projects. He served on the boards of STONEHILL CARE CENTER, Stonehill Benevolent Foundation, Boys and Girls Club of Greater Dubuque, DUBUQUE RACING ASSOCIATION, United Way, DUBUQUE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY, Grand Opera House Foundation, Iowa College Foundation, Terrace Hill Foundation, Regional Advisory Council of the Small Businessman's Association and the Iowa State Fair Blue Ribbon Foundation. He served as an Iowa State Historical Society trustee and a member of the board of directors of the A. Y. McDonald Manufacturing Company Charitable Foundation. He also was a member of the American Legion, Dubuque Post 6, DUBUQUE SHOOTING SOCIETY and DUBUQUE GOLF AND COUNTRY CLUB. He was a charter member of the National Council of Republicans.

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A direct descendant of Andrew Young MCDONALD, R. D. McDonald was a co-founder of the Save Iowa's Civil War Monument Foundation. (1) Built in 1906 for $150,000, the Iowa memorial resides in Vicksburg National Park for the public to view. The memorial displays six bronze scenes depicting the actions of Iowa soldiers during the Vicksburg campaign and a large steed with an unnamed soldier stands in the middle of the display. (2)

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1. Huzzah to McDonald for 140 Years," Telegraph Herald, Feb. 29, 1996, p. 4. Online: http://news.google.com/newspapers?id=Mp9dAAAAIBAJ&sjid=6lwNAAAAIBAJ&pg=3412,5444635&dq=ay+mcdonald+manufacturing+company&hl=en

2. Ta, Linh, "Civil War Monument Gets a Fresh Start," WCF Courier.com. May 24, 2013. Online: http://wcfcourier.com/news/local/iowa-civil-war-monument-gets-a-fresh-start/article_30157545-2a5f-511f-a6ae-f412b756253d.html

3. "Robert Delos McDonald." http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=75740245