Nov. 15, 1922 – July 10, 2018
Eugene “Clair” McIntyre, 95, of Sweet Home, passed away on Tuesday, July 10, 2018.
Clair was born in Clatskanie, the son of William Earl and Bernice Marion McIntyre.
After graduating high school, he enlisted in the United States Navy at 19 years of age and served from 1942 to 1945 as an electrician’s mate on the USS Mississippi.
During this time, Clair married Irene Ryding and they had one child, named Cindy.
After his military service, he moved to Sweet Home, where he worked with his parents, running the Tourist Cafe. Here, Clair met his wife, Bonnie Elizabeth Meacham, marrying her in 1948 and having five children.
He then took a job with Epps Furniture Store, where he acted as the general manager until his retirement. Clair was active in the Lion’s Club and the Elks Lodge and had countless friends in the Sweet Home community.
After the death of his wife Bonnie in 1973, Clair married Esther “Mickey” Freeman in 1991.They enjoyed retired life by golfing, reading, walking and spending winters in Arizona. Clair loved sharing family stories and having happy hour with his friends.
Clair is survived by his sons Michael McIntyre (Deborah) of Milton, Fla. and Patrick McIntyre (Elaine) of Sparks, Nev.; daughters Claire Jean Henthorne (Sam, deceased) of Foster, and Cindy Nelson (Dale, deceased) of Lincoln City; and stepchildren Cheryl Stone, Raymond Smith, Nyla Howell, Mike Freeman and Jeff Freeman. He also leaves behind many grandchildren and great- grandchildren, as well as his close companion, Maxine Martin.
Clair was preceded in death by his only sister, Veva Hytinen, in 1954; his youngest daughter, Bonnie Colleen in 1955; his wife, Bonnie in 1973; his wife, Mickey in 2010; and his eldest son, William “Mac” McIntyre (Tracy), in August 2017.
We would like to encourage any who would like to, to write down stories of how they met Clair, or things they did, adventures, fun times, memories, etc. We plan to compile them to share with all who would like them so please include contact information, address, phone and email address.
Look for the “Stories Basket” at the service. Your contact information will not be shared without your written permission, You will also have an opportunity to share a little something about him at the service if you like.
Memorial services will be held at 10 a.m. Saturday, Aug. 11, at Sweet Home Community Chapel, 42250 Ames Creek Road. Placement of his urn at Gilliland Cemetery will immediately follow for those who wish to attend.
Sweet Home Funeral Chapel is handling arrangements.