THOMAS-McINTYRE-Obituary

THOMAS KIRKLAND McINTYRE

Weaverville, North Carolina

1934 - 2011 (Age 76)

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THOMAS KIRKLAND McINTYREWEAVERVILLE - Thomas K. McIntyre, age 76, of Weaverville, died Tuesday, June 7, 2011.Born in Chesnee, South Carolina, he graduated from Wofford College with a degree in Education and Psychology. He signed a professional baseball contract as a pitcher with the then-New York...

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My sincere condolences to you all. Tom was an important member of our community. His leadership touched many lives. You are in my thoughts and prayers. I will check in soon with Jackie.

My sincere sympathy to all of you. He was a fine man and he had a fine family.

Jackie, Tom, Edwin and Nancy. I am truly sorry to hear about the Coaches passing. He was a VERY Special person to me and still continues to this day and as always, to have a place in my heart.
I feel truly blessed to know that I had and opportunity to be in a small portion of his life. He was a huge influence on me and alot of people, as he was also able to keep young growing adults on a better path in thier lives.
He is a TRUE Champion!
My thoughts and prayer's are with you.

To the McIntyre family, He was a man among men. Coach, a term that carries such respect among the players, parents, and fans. Your Husband, Father, and Grandfather brought out great actions to help mold boys and girls into adults. I only played under Coach McIntyre for two seasons, but I learned so much during that time. I remember alot of tears when your family left Boiling Springs from almost everyone. Coach McIntyre is and ever will be a man remembered, respected, and loved.

Please except our sincere condolences from the Garifalon Family. You don't really know how much of an inspritation someone has on your life until you get a little older in life. I know Coach Mac inspired my brother Tim to coach High School football and baseball. I now have been officiating High School baseball and volleyball for over tens. Thank you Coach Mac, you will be missed.

I have only fond memories of Coach McIntyre, he was such an inspritation to so many of us at Boiling Springs High (class of 1976) He is the reason I became an athletic trainer as my life vocation. I will never be able to thank him enough. I want to express my condolences for your loss, Hank Mason

Please accept our sincere condolences on the death of Coach Mcintyre. We never had the opportunity to meet Coach but we count son Tom as friend and family and grandaughter Christy is our daughter-in-law. As a coach and mentor I'm sure that Tom would ask for no laurels but simply to believe he played as hard as he could and never let the good Lord down. May he rest in God's eternal peace. Don and Theresa Pellicer

Jackie, So sorry to hear about Coach...he was a good man. I have so many fond memories of you, Coach, my mom Nellie and me at your house...thank you for so many great memories.....He has helped so many people and so many people loved him. I am so glad we came up there last year and brought him some Boiling Springs spring and sand water. Rest in peace Coach..you will be missed!