Douglas-McIntosh-Obituary

Douglas Andrew McIntosh

Exeter, New Hampshire

Mar 10, 1944 – Apr 10, 2024

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BORN
March 10, 1944
DIED
April 10, 2024
LOCATION
Exeter, New Hampshire

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Musician and educator Doug McIntosh, son of Walter and Veronica McIntosh (deceased) of Danvers MA, died in Exeter NH at 80 on Wednesday, April 10th after a brief illness. He passed away peacefully surrounded by family. He was born in Medford MA and grew up in the north shore area of...

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My middle school band instructor, an amazing leader, musician and human. Thoughts and prayers to the family.

I remember Doug vey well and fondly from the days when I was privileged to share the stage with him and his group, The Faculty, at he Harp and Bard. They were supremely talented and highly entertaining ...as well as and not incidentally, warm and welcoming to audiences and performers, alike. In sort, they were a complete joy

The comments we're getting from former students and music associates - my brother Seth and I (Ian) appreciate it so much. We were very lucky to have two musicians as parents and delight in hearing from people who were students of his. We were young, young kids listening to Bootsy Collins, Charlie Parker, Bach and Van Morrison.

Mr McIntosh was my Middle School music teacher and was very influential to me. Instilling a dedicated, diligent work ethic which I rely on today. I remember him fondly. My heart felt condolences to the family for a great man and teacher.

My brother, Doug, was everything to me...inspiring, wise, a trusted confidante, and the best big brother anyone could have. His musical talent was enormous, and he contributed so much to his students, school, family, musical colleagues, and the community at large. He died so suddenly. I will miss him always. Jean McIntosh Nesbitt

Mr McIntosh was my middle school band teacher. He taught me how to play the clarinet in 7th grade when I moved to Burlington. I am now a band director and still playing the clarinet. Thoughts and prayers to you and your family.

He was my middle school music instructor. A great inspiration and teacher. God bless him and his family.

Doug was a great, understanding, compassionate teacher with an infectious laugh and sense of humor.

So sorry for your loss, we will miss seeing your Dad in and around Sterling Hill.