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Benjamin McIntosh Obituary



McINTOSH, BENJAMIN DAVID, JR., - at 51 years young went home to be with his Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ, the Son of the Living God, on August 6, 2008 at 3PM. He was born to Mary and Ben McIntosh on July 24, 1957, in Muskegon, MI. Benjamin was Asst. Pastor at Christ's Tabernacle Church of Joy and Praise, for over 19 years. He was faithful to his Pastor and to his post until the Lord called him home. He loved and lived Jesus and studied his Word daily. He was kind, gentle and fun in manner, laid back, humble and quiet. He was a hard worker and dedicated to his family, portraying Jesus daily in his walk. He loved to laugh, for laughter doeth good like a medicine. Memorial services will be held at Noon, Saturday, August 9, 2008, at Calvary Baptist Church, 111-113 3rd Street, Pleasantville. Arrangements entrusted to Greenidge Funeral Home.

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Published by The Press of Atlantic City on Aug. 9, 2008.

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mike mcneil

May 7, 2025

I knew Ben and family when they lived across the street from me in lakewood, nj. He was a decon at Bethel Church in Lakewood, he and his family moved to Atlantic City area to be a Deacon there and work at the Mission. Ben was a funny, caring God loving man, he was like my big brother, helped me during my transition of leaving college from basketball "burnout." Ben will never be forgotten. He taught me a lot, he used to do my brakes on my car, took me with him to install carpets and do other odd jobs when i was 19. Had to stop wearing the color yellow around him because he'd call me "banana man."

Doretha Floyd

August 29, 2008

Dear Char and family, you have my deepest sympathy. May God sustain you during this time of sorrow.

Sabrina King

August 11, 2008

My prayers go out to the McIntosh family. I know that Elder Benjamin McIntosh will be missed by all those who know and love him. Our Father God is with you all at this time of transition. I love you and may God continue to bless and keep you always.

Dhar Braxton

August 10, 2008

I had only known Benjamin for a short while, my condolences and deepest sympathy go out to his family.

CARMEN STRICKLAND

August 9, 2008

ELDER MAC WILL BE DEEPLY MISSED BY THOSE WHO KNEW HIM AND LOVED HIM IN CHRIST JESUS MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY AND PRAYERS GO OUT TO THE MCINTOSH FAMILY I LOVE YOU

Ruth Keck

August 9, 2008

Take comfort in knowing that now you have a special guardian angel to watch over you.

Barbara Luna

August 9, 2008

My deepest condolences to the McIntosh family. Elder Mc will be greatly missed by all who came into contact with him and by us whom he introduced to Jesus Christ the Lord and Savior of his life. He leaves a legacy to be emulated. He walked the walk and boldly practiced what he preached. He will be missed for he is now standing in front of the Throne praising and rejoicing.

Kim Barnes

August 9, 2008

To Mrs. Mcintosh & family

Im deeply sorry to hear of of ben's passing, He was a good man that loved his family dearly.

May your memories of him bring you comfort and peace at this time of sorrow.

Kim Tartaglio-Barnes

Charlotte L. Noble

August 9, 2008

In Loving Memory of Our Elder, Our Brother, Our Teacher and Our Friend... We affectionately give thanks to our Lord JESUS for All that's been given us by way of Elder Mac! A man who truly loved God and showed it in all he did! Just to know him was to be blessed! He will be greatly missed but never forgotten - for his Joy is now Complete! I will miss his Godly wisdom, his laughter and mostly his P-R-A-I-S-E in the sanctuary!

To the McIntosh Family - WHAT A LEGACY!!! We Love You,


The Noble Family

niambi molley

August 9, 2008

i love u macanna and im sorrry for your loss. u will stay in my heart and in my prayers as will elder mac

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