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Robert McIntosh
June 5th, 1936 - December 4th, 2018
Mr. Robert McIntosh was born on June 05, 1936 in Petersburg, Nebraska and passed away on December 04, 2018 to be with our Lord. He served and retired from the United States Air Force. Mr. McIntosh also worked at the Air Force Academy commissary for many years as well as the Broadmoor Hotel. Mr. McIntosh was an avid Nebraska football fan and played golf, darts, bowling and enjoyed being with his family. He is survived by his loving wife and soul mate Sylvia of 61 years (soul mates forever my love) his daughter Susan McIntosh and son Rob McIntosh. He was preceded in death by his Daughter Debbie McIntosh in 2012. He was a loving and caring husband and a wonderful father to his children. He has nine grandchildren and nine great grandchildren. God called you home to be with him but we are all heartbroken. We miss you each day and every day my love. We will keep you always in our hearts forever, until we meet again.
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