Name |
Lorne Albert Finlay McIntyre |
Birth |
10 Oct 1903 |
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [1] |
Gender |
Male |
Census |
10 Jul 1906 |
322 Kennedy, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [2] |
- John F McIntyre, Head , M, M, 54, Ontario
Mrs J F McIntyre, Wife, F, M, 44, Ontario
John A McIntyre, Son, M, S, 18, Manitoba
Campbell M McIntyre, Son, M, S, 13, Manitoba
Albert F McIntyre, Son, M, S, 2, Manitoba
Levi Mabee, Father, M, M, 73, Ontario
Alice A Pocock, Servant, F, S, 23, England, Immigrated in 1906
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Census |
1916 |
178 Lenore, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [3] |
- J F McIntyre, Head, M, M, 60, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian, Scotch, Printer
M A McIntyre, Wife, F, M, 50, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian, English, None
J A McIntyre, Son, M, S, 27, Manitoba, Baptist, Canadian, Scotch, Book Keeper
C M McIntyre, Son, M, S, 22, Manitoba, Baptist, Canadian, Scotch, Soldier
L A McIntyre, Son, M, S, 12, Manitoba, Baptist, Canadian, Scotch, None
S Maybee, Mother, F, W, 80, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian, English, None
M Maybee, Sister, F, S, 50, Ontario, Baptist, Canadian, English, None
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Census |
8 Jun 1921 |
8 June 1921, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [4] |
- John Finlay McIntyre, owns a 10 room wood house, Head, M, Mar, 65, born in Ontario, father born in Scotland, mother born in Scotland, Canadian Nationality, Scotch origin, Baptist, Barrister
Minnie Ann McIntyre, Wife, F, Mar, 55, born in Ontario, father born in England, mother born in Ontario, Canadian Nationality, English origin, Baptist, none
Campbell Mabel McIntyre, Son, M, S, 28, born in Manitoba, father born in Ontario, mother born in Ontario, Canadian Nationality, Scotch origin, Baptist, Student, Medical
Lorne Albert McIntyre, Son, M, S, 18, born in Manitoba, father born in Ontario, mother born in Ontario, Canadian Nationality, Scotch origin, Baptist, Student
Miriam Mabee, Sister-in-law, F, S, 50, born in Ontario, father born in England, mother born in Ontario, Canadian Nationality, English origin, Baptist, none
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Obituary |
- Lorne Albert Finlay McIntyre (1903-1966), Educator, born at Winnipeg on 10 October 1903, son of John F. McIntyre and Minnie Ann Mabee (1863-1935), and nephew of D. L. McIntyre and P. C. McIntyre. He received early education locally and earned a degrees from the University of Manitoba (BEd) and Brandon College (BA), and took graduate English studies at Harvard University (AM). On 30 August 1930, he married Mabel Agnes Patterson Buchanan Craig (1905-1969) at Winnipeg. The couple had no children.
He taught at the Moose Jaw College Boy's School and St. James Collegiate in the 1920s and held sessional appointments at the University of Manitoba before joining the Winnipeg School Division as an English specialist. He worked at Robert H. Smith School(1934-1936) and Kelvin Technical High School(1936-1953), served as Vice-Principal of Aberdeen School(1953-1955) and St. John's Technical High School(1955-1957), and Principal of Isaac Newton Junior High School(1957-1966). He was an executive member of the North End YMCA, Welfare Planning Board, Little Theatre, Children's Theatre, Broadway First Baptist Church(Council Chairman), and sat on many education committees.
He died at his Winnipeg residence, 2511 Assiniboine Crescent, on 2 April 1966 and was buried in St. John's Cemetery.
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Witness-Obituary |
- John Finlay McIntyre (1852-1936), Printer and publisher was born at Balderson, Ontario on 1 January 1852, he apprenticed as a printer in the office of the Perth Courier and the Arnprior Chronicle. In 1877 he came to Winnipeg with his brother, P. C. McIntyre, and opened the first job-printing office in the city, located on McDermot Avenue. About 20 years later, the business was sold and McIntyre joined the Douglass-McIntyre Printing Company on Princess Street, retiring from it around 1930.
In 1886 he married Minnie Ann Mabee (1863-1935). They had four sons: John Alden McIntyre (1887-1918), Campbell Mabee McIntyre (1883-1956), Lorne A. McIntyre, and Duncan Archibald "Archie" McIntyre (1897-1906). He was treasurer of the Manitoba branch of the British and Foreign Bible Society for 24 years, first treasurer of the YMCA and serving a year as its President, Deacon of First Baptist Church for 56 years, a President of the Baptist Convention of Manitoba, and general secretary of the Baptist Union of Western Canada. He was a member of the Apollo Club and other musical organizations.
He died at Winnipeg on 31 October 1936 and was buried in St. John's Cemetery.
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Reference Number |
22922 |
Death |
2 Apr 1966 |
Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [5] |
Burial |
Saint John's Anglican Cathedral Cemetery, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada [7, 8] |
- McIntyre; Lorne Albert Finlay; October 10, 1903; April 2, 1966; Mabel Buchanan Craig-McIntyre; October 20, 1905; February 24, 1969
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Person ID |
I22773 |
Maybee Society |
Last Modified |
7 Apr 2024 |