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Facts and Events
References
- ↑ Obituary
Madison Courier on Apr 9, 1910.
The Madison Courier on 4/9/1910 - JOHN MCINTYRE - Mr. John McIntyre, for over 50yrs a familiar figure on our streets, and who for years has successfully operated the transfer passenger and freight wagons bearing his name, dropped dead this morning about 11 o'clock at the family residence on West Third Street. Mr.McIntyre had been suffering from gastritis and heart trouble, and had been practically an invalid for some months. He realized his lease on life was short, and had so informed his family, even going so far in the last few days as to name Mr. Vail as his undertaker. This morning he came down stairs as usual, but appeared unsettled, and started to go up stairs again. Reaching the top, he fell forward on his face into his room, and soon expired. He was a son of the late Mr. Daniel McIntyre, an early-day Madisonian, and was born in this city nearly 60yrs ago. He was loyal and patriotic citizen, a staunch Republican, and took a lively interest in public affairs. He was a member of Juniata Tribe of Red Men, the Haymaker's Association, and Washington Fire Co #2. He leaves a wife and 3 young children, two boys and a little girl. He also leaves a stepson, Mr.John M.Collins, a splendid young man, who has lately managed the business, and upon whom now falls a double duty, which will be splendidly performed.
- ↑ Cemetery Records
Springdale Cemetery in Madison, IN.
Listed in On-Line Records - John K. McIntire, his wife Maggie and a son Donald K. Also have copy(bad) of Springdale record, dated Apr 12 1910 John K.McIntyre, 58, lot 54 PH(?)
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