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He was born in Council Bluffs, June 21, 1941, to Clifford McIntosh and Bernice (Ogan) McIntosh.
Dan was preceded in death by parents.
Survivors include his wife, Roberta (Cooley) McIntosh; son, Clifford McIntosh, Jr., of Modale; daughters, Cindy Ford and husband, Mike, of Modale, Danette McIntosh, of Modale; grandchildren, Ashley Harouff and husband, Damian, of Modale, Michael, Brandon and Jake McIntosh, of Modale.
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Joe Blum
February 11, 2019
Known Dan all my life . He knew my Dad and Jr. since I was in diapers. Used to go to houses all the time when I was young. J can still hear Hee Haw in tv. I am the son of Bernie. So told years to write in guest list. Didnt know he had one . Sympathy on behalf of your Dads passing and Mom too.
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Frank Wolfe
May 22, 2012
From Frank Wolfe and family
our sympathy to your family
have known dan and his family for 40 years or more. sad to hear of his passing
well now he can talk jr. and catch up on things. my dad has been gone now for 15 years sure miss him. ill try and call you. only time heals im very sorry, may god bless you and your family
May 16, 2012
To the McIntosh Family,
Our sympathy to your entire family.
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