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Official Obituary of

Norman Gregory MacIntyre

February 11, 1948 ~ July 15, 2020 (age 72) 72 Years Old

Norman MacIntyre Obituary

MACINTYRE, NORMAN GREGORY

FEBRUARY 11, 1948 - JULY 15, 2020

Dearly loved father, brother and uncle Norman Gregory MacIntyre passed away unexpectedly

on July 15, 2020 at his home in Leitches Creek, Cape Breton. Left to cherish memories of his

boisterous laugh, good cheer, and wild stories are his sons Hector MacIntyre (Calgary) and

Tyler MacIntyre (Los Angeles), sisters Catherine Nabozniak (Edmonton), Alberta MacIntyre (St.

Albert), Roseanne (Adrian) MacKinnon (Drayton Valley), and Sarah Murphy (Victoria), brother

Frankie Hurley (North Sydney), as well as numerous nieces and nephews, in-laws, cousins,

other relatives, and friends.

Born in 1948 in Sydney, Nova Scotia, to Hector Francis MacIntyre and Margaret McMaster,

Norman was the youngest son of a large Catholic family. He was raised in rural Cape Breton

and often spoke of early memories of the family farm and country life. He graduated from high

school in 1966 and attended Xavier College and St. Mary’s University in Halifax, earning a

Bachelor of Arts in 1970, Bachelor of Commerce in 1972, and a Teacher’s Certificate in 1973. A

few years later he took this qualification out west, holding several teaching positions in Alberta

before joining the academic staff at Olds College in 1982. In Olds he taught writing and

business courses for almost 30 years until his retirement in 2010. Highlights of a long and

respected career included successive terms with the collective bargaining team of the faculty

association, working with faculty and staff colleagues, and his dedication to rural students much

like his younger self. Norman had a lifelong passion for learning and was constantly reading

books on all subjects, attending local talks and seminars, and provoking discussion on

intellectual topics, especially politics and religion.

He met his former wife Joan (Medicine Hat) while teaching at Alberta Vocational College in

1977, and during their nine years of marriage had two sons, Hector and Tyler. After their

separation, Norman raised his boys as a loving single dad in Olds, generously nurturing their

educational interests in film, writing, and philosophy. With summers off he was able to take them

on many wonderful road trips during their childhood to visit family and explore all parts of

western Canada. In later years he was pleased to attend many graduations as an enduringly

proud and supportive father. He was fortunate to have an important relationship in later life with

Dawn Langille (Sault Ste. Marie). In retirement he moved home to Cape Breton and spent time

working on his properties and pursuing new hobbies (including social media!). He was

predeceased by his father and mother, siblings Angus MacIntyre, Donald MacIntyre, Cecilia

MacIntyre, Elizabeth Bethune, and Marie (John) DeLarge. There will be no visitation or funeral

service in Cape Breton at this time due to the pandemic, but some of his ashes have been

scattered there, and the family hopes to hold a service there at a later time. A small memorial

service will be held in St. Albert, Alberta on August 1, 2020 - please contact the family for

details. Online condolences may be sent to the family at www.wjdooley.com

In lieu of flowers, please consider donating to:

St. Joseph Parish

82 Pierce St. North Sydney

(902) 794-3951

http://www.northsydneyparish.com/

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