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Joseph William McIntyre

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Joseph William McIntyre

Birth
Death
28 Nov 2016 (aged 83)
Burial
North Charleston, Charleston County, South Carolina, USA Add to Map
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his parents were Francis R. and Mary E. Henry McIntyre.

he was preceded by his wife Joan Seabrook McIntyre, a brother John F. McIntyre and sister Patricia A. McIntyre.

he was born in Canandaigua, NY and raised in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York and attended red jacket central high school in Shortsville. upon graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy during the Korean conflict. during his time in the Navy, he came to Charleston where he met and married a wonderful southern girl, Joan Seabrook. they made their home in Charleston for most of their 48 years of marriage. he was an active member of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church since 1966, serving as build committee chairman. he was an active member of many service organizations, including the knights of columbus, honorary member and grand knight of Rev. Ronald P. Anderson council, p.n. lynch assembly 4th degree and council grand knight, Charleston rifle club, Charleston elks lodge, wando woods civic club, N. Charleston exchange club, top of the line travel club, and he served 14 years with the N. Charleston city planning commission. he volunteered for 25 years at the neighborhood house soup kitchen and was named volunteer of the month in an edition of the post and courier and volunteer of the year for the city of north Charleston. he retired from exxon co. USA as a terminal supervisor after working 31 years at the Charleston distribution terminal.
his parents were Francis R. and Mary E. Henry McIntyre.

he was preceded by his wife Joan Seabrook McIntyre, a brother John F. McIntyre and sister Patricia A. McIntyre.

he was born in Canandaigua, NY and raised in the Finger Lakes region of upstate New York and attended red jacket central high school in Shortsville. upon graduation, he enlisted in the U.S. Navy during the Korean conflict. during his time in the Navy, he came to Charleston where he met and married a wonderful southern girl, Joan Seabrook. they made their home in Charleston for most of their 48 years of marriage. he was an active member of St. Thomas the Apostle Catholic Church since 1966, serving as build committee chairman. he was an active member of many service organizations, including the knights of columbus, honorary member and grand knight of Rev. Ronald P. Anderson council, p.n. lynch assembly 4th degree and council grand knight, Charleston rifle club, Charleston elks lodge, wando woods civic club, N. Charleston exchange club, top of the line travel club, and he served 14 years with the N. Charleston city planning commission. he volunteered for 25 years at the neighborhood house soup kitchen and was named volunteer of the month in an edition of the post and courier and volunteer of the year for the city of north Charleston. he retired from exxon co. USA as a terminal supervisor after working 31 years at the Charleston distribution terminal.


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