Clarence-McIntyre-Obituary

Dr. Clarence McIntyre Jr.

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Dr. Clarence A. McIntyre, Jr. MD Dr. McIntyre, 80, longtime Nampa, ID community figure, devoted husband for 47 years and father of seven, died after a short illness on Thursday, December 8, 2011 in Charlotte, NC, where he had lived since 2004. 'Dr. Mac,' as he was known by friends and patients,...

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I was so shocked and saddened to hear of Mac's passing. I have known Mac and entertained at Eastover for many years. We shared the same Birthday and often spoke of getting together to celebrate it. I only wish that we had done that. I will miss his smile and his wit.We were never at a loss for words when we would visit. I am blessed for having known him. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

My father was the best father one could ever have. He always made people laugh. He stood by me when I was in trouble and always made me feel special. I thank God for giving me such a great dad. I will miss him so much.

What a personality! Whenever I visited my Dad at Emeritus I looked forward to Dr Mac's smile. We will miss him. My prayers are with him and his family.

I send my deepest condolences to my friend and brother firefighter/paramedic Patrick and his family on the loss of their father. My thoughts and prayers go with you..........

My father is a resident at Eneritus. Dr. Mac was always so nice and always spoke to me when I visited. He had a great sense of humor. I am so sorry for your loss. I will miss seeing him when I visit. My prayers and thoughts are with you.

Clarence shared a table with my Father, Bill Rea Sr. I had the honor of sharing lunch at their table on November 16, 2011. He was absolutely charming and a pleasure to meet and visit with. I am saddened to hear of his passing.

My father is a resident at Emeritus and Clarence was one of the gentlemen at his table in the dining room. He was always so bright and entertaining. What a sense of humor he had! Am so sorry for your loss and he will no doubt be sorely missed.
Our thoughts and prayers are with you.

Will miss seeing Dr Mac at Emeritus when I visit my dad, He was always walking around, talking to people. Never saw him without a smile. He will be missed.

Debbie Funderburk Eudy

Dear Family,

My mother-in-law is a resident at Emeritus. I have enjoyed may conversations with Dr. Mac the last few years. He just loved to tell stories and share his knowledge. His sense of humor was one of his greatest assets. He definately brought a smile to many faces. We're going to miss him so much.