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Frederick Donald MacIntosh

Male 1950 - 2016  (65 years)


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  1. 1.  Frederick Donald MacIntosh was born on 19 Oct 1950 in Wolfville, Kings, Nova Scotia; died on 19 Jun 2016 in Avonport, Kings, Nova Scotia; was buried in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport, Hants, Nova Scotia.

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    Died:
    MacINTOSH, Frederick Donald \'Fred\'
    Age 65, of Avonport, passed away peacefully at home in the loving arms of his family on June 19th, 2016. Born on October 19th, 1950 in Wolfville, he was the eldest son of the late Donald and Violet (Rudolph) MacIntosh. Fred worked for 44 years as a licensed plumber for various companies in Wolfville, spending the last 30 years at Acadia University. He was a member of Avonport Baptist Church. Fred was happiest when surrounded by family, friends, music and laughter. Blessed with a natural ability for singing and drumming, he drew inspiration from the countless nights of watching Don and Vi share their own musical talents with friends and relatives in their home on Bluff Road. Fred went on to become a member of \'The Neighbour’s Kids\' and a number of other groups including \'Night Shift\' making lifelong friends along the way. If Fred couldn’t be sitting behind the drums, then walking with his feet in the warm sand of Risser’s Beach with his family searching for sand dollars and \'treasures\' was where he was truly relaxed. He was known for his loving hugs for anyone who was lucky enough to receive them. How blessed we were to have this beautiful soul in our lives to call Honey, Dad and Papa. Burial will take place in Riverbank Cemetery, Hantsport.

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