2. | Harry Morton MacIntosh was born on 8 Jul 1924 in Hortonville, Kings, Nova Scotia (son of Frederick William MacIntosh and Mary Althea Rathburn); died on 2 Sep 2018 in Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia; was buried in Lr. Horton Cemetery, Grand Pre, Nova Scotia. Notes:
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MacINTOSH, Harry Morton
Harry Morton MacIntosh died in MarLane Lodge, Wolfville, suddenly, with family and friends near, on September 2, 2018. Born in Hortonville on July 8, 1924, he was a son of the late Frederick and Mary (Rathbone) MacIntosh. Harry was a resident of Avonport up until 2013 and spent his remaining years in Wolfville. He was employed by Minas Basin Pulp and Power, Hantsport for 38 years as a 1st class carpenter, building his own two homes. He was an avid outdoorsman who enjoyed camping, fishing and hunting. Harry was a musician all his life, which involved his outstanding tenor voice and guitar. He was a member of the Kentville Barbershop Chorus for 35 years and the Baptist Church Choir for 10 years. He was an amazing, self-taught mechanic, restoring a 1920 Chevrolet and winning Best of Show, competing with 70 cars in the 1965 Halifax and Region Antique Auto Club Competition while he actively was a member of the Halifax Antique Auto Club for many years. He was predeceased by his loving wife of 50 years, Ulrica (Porter); sisters, Bessie Pulsifer (John) (Hantsport); Eva Urban (Walter), (Avonport); Nelly Lockhart (Murray) (Avonport); Mary Hartlin (Harris) (Hants Border); brothers, Stewart (Ruth) (Lockhartville); Donald (Violet) (Avonport). A Celebration of Life will be held in Avonport Baptist Church on Sunday, September 16th at 3 p.m., Rev. Brian Keezer officiating. A private family burial will take place in Lower Horton Cemetery, Grand Pré following the reception.
Harry married Ulrica Phyllis Porter. Ulrica was born on 22 Feb 1928 in River Phillip, cumberland, Nova Scotia; died on 26 Oct 2002 in Kentville, Kings, Nova Scotia. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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