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BRIAN C. McINTYRE

Cleveland, Ohio

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McINTYRE BRIAN C. McINTYRE, aged 42 years, beloved husband for six years to Megan (nee O'Connor), dearest father of Gavin, devoted son of Genevieve (nee Harding) and the late Thomas H., cherished brother of Thomas, Cara Jackson, Dionn Reyes and four step-siblings, fond son-in-law of Joseph (wife...

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Just thinking about Brian today. Dear man.

Big Mac, I am happy to have met you. You and Big Tom made my WMY and JMH experience memorable. My prayers and thoughts continue to be with your family.

To the entire McIntyre Family,
I am so sorry for your loss. Words cannot express what I am sure is utter devastation to you. Brian was a wonderful, funny, smart, talented guy as a young man when i knew him. We went to junior and high school together. I will always remember going to his house after school( the choir gang) and standing around the piano in "Big Tom's" room and just singing until late in the night. What a beautiful and flawless tenor he had. I loved to hear him and Thomas...

I was saddened to hear about Brian's passing. There was something "extra special" about him. He had a great spirit and a warm, on-air personality. He will be missed. My prayers are with his family.

Brian was such a wonderful person. I had the pleasure of going to school with him and he will never be forgotten. My condolences to your family. God picks his flowers, your family has a true angel watching over you now. God Bless

Brian always had a smile and a funny story to share. Brian, Winston, and big Sis - Kim made my freshman year at John Marshall high less scarey and more bearable. Hope you keep 'em laughing in heaven, Big Mac!

I went to Ohio University with Brian and we both had Telecommunications classes together and I got to know him through our radio and television activities. He was such a genuine and nice person. I followed his career after we graduated but hadn't talked to him in many years but I too smile now as I think of his smile, laughter, and spirit that lit up a room. I am so sorry for your loss. I am praying for you and your family.

To the McIntyre family, I will miss Brian, his huge smile, his overwhelming kindness and love for all. I remember all those awesome qualities as we grew up together at East Mt. Zion. He loved the Lord and is now in a much better place. May the Lord continue to keep you strong. Brian will always be with us.

My prayers go out to the family. Rest in peace Brian. Classmate of John Marshall HS class of 87