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David Blanding “Bonnie” MacIntosh

Birth
Quincy, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
12 Feb 2009 (aged 95)
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Husband of 57 years to the late Helen T (Batson) MacIntosh
Father of David B MacIntosh and his wife Jane G., Robert B MacIntosh and his wife Linda M. and Mancy Macintosh Paul and her husband Richard.



David Blanding MacIntosh QUINCY David Blanding Bonnie, a prominent life-long resident of Quincy, passed away February 12, 2009 at his home. He was 95 years old, and the beloved husband of 57 years to the late Helen T. (Batson) who died August 1, 1998. Born in Quincy on January 8, 1914, he was the only child born to the late Honorable David S. McIntosh, former Mayor of Quincy, and the late Ella (Blanding). He graduated Quincy High School in 1932, Thayer Academy 1933, and from Harvard University in 1937 with a BS in Government, and a minor in economics. While at Harvard, David played on the Varsity Baseball Team, and is a member of the Harvard Varsity Club, and served as a member and former Chairman of the Harvard Club of Quincy. After college, he continued to play semi-pro baseball on a number of teams in the South Shore area before settling into his role as Coach and Manager for various youth leagues in and around Quincy. A dedicated life long fan of all New England pro sports teams, he especially loved the Boston Red Sox, and possessed a near encyclopedic knowledge of the game of baseball, recalling at will even the most obscure statistics. Mr. MacIntosh was employed by the former Hood Rubber Co. of Watertown before working at both the East Boston Shipyard and the Fore River Shipyard as a Foreman. He retired in 1980 from Armstrong World Industries, where he had worked for many years as a Purchasing Manager. His work also included serving as Chairman of the Board of Directors for 23 years at the former South Shore Co-Operative Bank, now known as S Bank, and serving on the Board of Managers at the Former Quincy City Hospital, now Quincy Medical Center, where he was Chairman for many years. His other interests include a long and active participation in Freemasonry, and he was a longtime member of Rural Lodge, A.F. & A.M. He was also active in politics, and was a registered Republican. Bonnie and his beloved wife enjoyed traveling the world during their time together after retirement, and were happiest when spending time together with their loving family. Devoted father of David B. MacIntosh, Jr. and his wife, Jane G. of W. Yarmouth, Robert B. MacIntosh and his wife, Linda M. of Winchester, and Nancy MacIntosh Paul and her husband, Richard of Holden. Cherished grandfather of Heather Frazel, Lisa Morin, Jennifer Paul, Daniel Paul, David Paul, Allison MacIntosh and Andrew MacIntosh. Doting great-grandfather of Connor Frazel, Lauren Frazel, Bradford Morin and Tucker Morin. Relatives and friends are cordially invited attend his memorial service on Tuesday, February 17th, in the Bethany Congregational Church, 18 Spea r St., Quincy, at 12:00 noon. The family will begin receiving friends at the church prior to the start of the service, beginning at 11:00 a.m. Interment and visitation are strictly private, at his request. Instead of sending flowers, the family asks that contributions in his memory be made to the Helen T. MacIntosh Memorial Fund at the Bethany Congregational Church, 18 Spear St. Quincy, MA 02169. Arrangements under the care and direction of Hamel, Wickens & Troupe

Published in The Patriot Ledger on 2/14/2009
Husband of 57 years to the late Helen T (Batson) MacIntosh
Father of David B MacIntosh and his wife Jane G., Robert B MacIntosh and his wife Linda M. and Mancy Macintosh Paul and her husband Richard.



David Blanding MacIntosh QUINCY David Blanding Bonnie, a prominent life-long resident of Quincy, passed away February 12, 2009 at his home. He was 95 years old, and the beloved husband of 57 years to the late Helen T. (Batson) who died August 1, 1998. Born in Quincy on January 8, 1914, he was the only child born to the late Honorable David S. McIntosh, former Mayor of Quincy, and the late Ella (Blanding). He graduated Quincy High School in 1932, Thayer Academy 1933, and from Harvard University in 1937 with a BS in Government, and a minor in economics. While at Harvard, David played on the Varsity Baseball Team, and is a member of the Harvard Varsity Club, and served as a member and former Chairman of the Harvard Club of Quincy. After college, he continued to play semi-pro baseball on a number of teams in the South Shore area before settling into his role as Coach and Manager for various youth leagues in and around Quincy. A dedicated life long fan of all New England pro sports teams, he especially loved the Boston Red Sox, and possessed a near encyclopedic knowledge of the game of baseball, recalling at will even the most obscure statistics. Mr. MacIntosh was employed by the former Hood Rubber Co. of Watertown before working at both the East Boston Shipyard and the Fore River Shipyard as a Foreman. He retired in 1980 from Armstrong World Industries, where he had worked for many years as a Purchasing Manager. His work also included serving as Chairman of the Board of Directors for 23 years at the former South Shore Co-Operative Bank, now known as S Bank, and serving on the Board of Managers at the Former Quincy City Hospital, now Quincy Medical Center, where he was Chairman for many years. His other interests include a long and active participation in Freemasonry, and he was a longtime member of Rural Lodge, A.F. & A.M. He was also active in politics, and was a registered Republican. Bonnie and his beloved wife enjoyed traveling the world during their time together after retirement, and were happiest when spending time together with their loving family. Devoted father of David B. MacIntosh, Jr. and his wife, Jane G. of W. Yarmouth, Robert B. MacIntosh and his wife, Linda M. of Winchester, and Nancy MacIntosh Paul and her husband, Richard of Holden. Cherished grandfather of Heather Frazel, Lisa Morin, Jennifer Paul, Daniel Paul, David Paul, Allison MacIntosh and Andrew MacIntosh. Doting great-grandfather of Connor Frazel, Lauren Frazel, Bradford Morin and Tucker Morin. Relatives and friends are cordially invited attend his memorial service on Tuesday, February 17th, in the Bethany Congregational Church, 18 Spea r St., Quincy, at 12:00 noon. The family will begin receiving friends at the church prior to the start of the service, beginning at 11:00 a.m. Interment and visitation are strictly private, at his request. Instead of sending flowers, the family asks that contributions in his memory be made to the Helen T. MacIntosh Memorial Fund at the Bethany Congregational Church, 18 Spear St. Quincy, MA 02169. Arrangements under the care and direction of Hamel, Wickens & Troupe

Published in The Patriot Ledger on 2/14/2009

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