Mildred Leona (Bates) MacDonald died on April 4 at a family home on her beloved Martha’s Vineyard. She was 96.

She was the cherished wife of her late husband Roy K. MacDonald, former city of Quincy fire captain, and was the last surviving child of Frank L. Bates and M. Leona Bates (Rizzi) of Quincy.

Mildred was born, raised and lived in West Quincy for most of her life. She was educated in the Quincy Public School System and was a 1946 graduate of Quincy High School. She was the youngest sister of four brothers: Lester, John, Harold and Russell Bates.

Millie enjoyed the camaraderie of her co-workers and her friendly relationship with the public when employed as an accounts representative at Burgin and Platner Insurance Company in Quincy Square.

For 68 years, she was an active member of St. Mary’s Parish in West Quincy before relocating to Martha’s Vineyard, where she became a Eucharistic minister at Good Shepherd Parish in Oak Bluffs.

She was always well-connected in her community. Whether performing volunteer work at the Braintree Rehab Hospital or singing, dancing and helping the patients at Windemere nursing home on Martha’s Vineyard, her upbeat attitude was contagious.

She was known for her kindness and warmth, and forged lasting friendships wherever life took her, from Quincy to Green Acres, Florida and her cherished community on Martha’s Vineyard.

Mildred will be in the hearts of those she touched. Her love and compassion will endure and serve as a guiding light for the fortunate few whose path she crossed.

A devoted mother, she leaves behind her daughter Karen Van Riper and partner Pam Fleming of Weymouth; her son, Russell MacDonald, and wife Mary (McCarthy) of Oak Bluffs. She bestows memories of her amiable presence on her granddaughters, Kelsey MacDonald and husband David Schiowitz of Durango, Colo.; Taylor MacDonald of Beverly; her grandson, Kenneth MacDonald of Oak Bluffs; and her great-granddaughter, Madelyn. Her friendship with sister in law Carolyn Jensen (MacDonald) of Braintree and Mashpee will survive to another time and place.

A memorial mass will be held at St. Augustine’s in Vineyard Haven at a later date. She will be laid to rest at Blue Hill Cemetery in Quincy.