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David McIntyre

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David McIntyre

Birth
Death
13 Apr 2022 (aged 93)
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
West Roxbury, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, USA GPS-Latitude: 42.2956557, Longitude: -71.1769353
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DAVID McINTYRE
UNITED STATES ARMY VETERAN
AGE 93 YEARS

David McIntyre of Newtonville passed away on April 13, 2022 at Stone Rehabilitation in Newton. He was the husband of the late Martha (McElroy) McIntyre and is survived by his 12 children, their families; a sister Margaret and many nieces and nephews.

David held a number of positions over the years to support his growing family including employment at MIT Lincoln Laboratories, the Employment and Economic Policy Administration, E.D.I.C. and at Communities for People, Inc. He found his most cherished calling in service to others, and volunteered for two decades as a counselor for Rescue, Incorporated, a suicide prevention hotline founded by the late Fr. Kenneth Murphy. David is credited with having saved many lives. He also volunteered as an usher at Our Lady Help of Christians Church for over 40 years. He and Martha enjoyed their membership in the Gold Band Club at Our Lady's.

Arrangements: Eaton & Mackay Funeral Home, Newton Corner.
Published by Boston Globe from Apr. 16 to Apr. 24, 2022.
DAVID McINTYRE
UNITED STATES ARMY VETERAN
AGE 93 YEARS

David McIntyre of Newtonville passed away on April 13, 2022 at Stone Rehabilitation in Newton. He was the husband of the late Martha (McElroy) McIntyre and is survived by his 12 children, their families; a sister Margaret and many nieces and nephews.

David held a number of positions over the years to support his growing family including employment at MIT Lincoln Laboratories, the Employment and Economic Policy Administration, E.D.I.C. and at Communities for People, Inc. He found his most cherished calling in service to others, and volunteered for two decades as a counselor for Rescue, Incorporated, a suicide prevention hotline founded by the late Fr. Kenneth Murphy. David is credited with having saved many lives. He also volunteered as an usher at Our Lady Help of Christians Church for over 40 years. He and Martha enjoyed their membership in the Gold Band Club at Our Lady's.

Arrangements: Eaton & Mackay Funeral Home, Newton Corner.
Published by Boston Globe from Apr. 16 to Apr. 24, 2022.


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