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The E-Sylum: Volume 27, Number 35, September 1 2024, Article 6

MALCOLM FLOYD MCINTYRE (1945-2024)

Malcolm Floyd McIntyre Gregg Coburn of the Fairfax Coin Club in Virginia writes:

"I'm sorry to report Malcom Mcintyre (Mac) passed away on the 22nd of August. His funeral is scheduled for Saturday September 7th at Moser Funeral Home in Warrenton.

"Mac has been a volunteer for the Virginia Numismatic Association show in Fredericksburg for many years and an active member of the Culpeper coin club and Warrenton stamp and coin club. He was there on setup day with Moore Gouldman assisting him with transporting the large carts and helping dealers move in. Then back on the last day to help dealers and Moore again."

Thank you. Sorry to hear the news. Here's an excerpt from the obituary in the Fauquier Times. Mac worked for a time at the Bureau of Printing and Engraving. -Editor

Malcolm Floyd McIntyre, longtime resident of Warrenton, VA, died on Tuesday, August 20th, 2024, in Fairfax. Born December 6th, 1945 in Louisville, Kentucky, Mr. McIntyre spent his early youth in Louisville, Washington D.C., and Riverdale, Maryland. His family moved to Clifton, Virginia in 1954 where he completed his elementary school years at Clifton Elementary. For his high school education, he attended Fairfax High (the original, he was always quick to point out), graduating in 1963.

After living in Fairfax and a brief return to Clifton, he moved to Warrenton in 1980, residing there for the rest of his life. Soon after his high school graduation he began a 40 plus year career with the phone company, pre- and post-Bell System breakup. He went several years past his "retirement" working as a consultant, including stints at the Washington Navy Yard and the Bureau of Printing and Engraving in DC. After those years, he was an independent contractor, maintaining systems for people who did not want to give up their landlines. He also kept a connection with his communication career by building an impressive collection of phone memorabilia (and keeping his landline).

Mr. McIntyre is survived by his three sons; Malcolm Jr., Stephen, and David, his nine grandchildren...

To read the complete obituary, see:
Malcolm Floyd McIntyre (https://www.fauquier.com/obituaries/malcolm-floyd-mcintyre/article_0936d02c-6626-11ef-a691-cb0143b288ce.html)

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