Douglas Andrew McIntosh

Douglas Andrew McIntosh obituary, Exeter, NH

Douglas Andrew McIntosh

Douglas McIntosh Obituary

Published by Legacy Remembers on Apr. 13, 2024.
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 Massachusetts.

Doug was inspired in junior high to pursue music after hearing jazz saxophonist Charlie Mariano perform. While a student at Masconomet High School in Topsfield MA he composed the school's alma mater song which is still used today.

Doug majored in music education at UMass Lowell and while there married Helene Scully McIntosh (deceased), the love of his life and partner for 58 years. He leaves three beloved sons: Ian McIntosh (wife Julia) of Stratham NH; Seth McIntosh (wife Kerry) of Hampton NH and his namesake Douglas Andrew McIntosh Jr (deceased). He also leaves four beloved grandchildren: Liam and Maya McIntosh of Hampton NH and Cain and Cyrus McIntosh of Stratham NH; as well as siblings Dr. Roger McIntosh, Jean Nesbitt (husband John) and Andrea McIntosh.

Doug was a music educator for 28 years in the Burlington MA Public Schools as band director and system-wide Director of Music. Along the way he acquired a master's degree in education from Cambridge College and 45 doctoral credits beyond the masters. Doug was a skilled arranger, and in addition to writing for professionals he designed and marketed unique music for student ensembles. He was a member of the International Association of Jazz Educators and Massachusetts Music Educators Association. Throughout his life Doug was involved in recording music. He established Strive Records in Poughkeepsie NY during the 1960s, where he engineered recording sessions and arranged/produced radio advertising jingles for area businesses. He embraced the advent of multi-track recorders and continued through the years to produce a plethora of studio projects. In retirement, his favorite studio project was an annual CD album of music with sons Ian and Seth. As a professional musician, Doug played an assortment of woodwind, brass, and keyboard instruments. He performed with top forty groups in nightclubs and also worked for many years in function bands. He established, rehearsed, and arranged for two New England area concert groups: Pieces of Eight, a jazz octet, and Professors of Funk, an eight-piece soul group. Doug was also an avid handyman, at one point single handedly building an entire two-story garage/family room addition at one of his homes. He also loved cooking, especially for family gatherings. During his retirement, he and wife Helene spent 20 idyllic years in FL, finally ending up in Exeter NH in 2020 to be near family.

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June 21, 2024

Jaime Boylan (Knapp) posted to the memorial.

May 13, 2024

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April 22, 2024

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Jaime Boylan (Knapp)

June 21, 2024

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

frank emerson

May 13, 2024

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

Ian McIntosh

April 22, 2024

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.

Jitendranath Lakshmipathy

April 21, 2024

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.

Jean Nesbitt

April 21, 2024

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.
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Angie (Lee) Crockwell

April 21, 2024

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.

Gregory Goldfarb

April 18, 2024

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

Alan McRae

April 18, 2024

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

Linda Sheltry

April 16, 2024

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

Gerry Barrett

April 16, 2024

I played with Doug's cellar band called Pieces of Eight. He wrote most of the charts. We once played on channel 5's Sunday Morning program. We recorded a few things that still sound really good today. I helped him build a hexagon window for either his home or barn. We had a good time together doing that Doug will be missed. RTP my friend.

Dave Arsenault

April 16, 2024

In all those years driving to gigs, hauling our gear and setting up, we still always enjoyed our friendships and we made some great music together.

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