Shelter Island Reporter obituaries: Macintosh, Morgan

Shelter Island Reporter obituaries: Macintosh, Morgan

Shelter Island Reporter obituaries: Macintosh, Morgan

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Publish Date: 2026-07-12 15:02:00

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Richard Stewart Macintosh

Richard Stewart Macintosh was born January 13, 1934 and passed away on July 5, 2026. Raised in Upper Montclair, N.J., he graduated from College High School (at Montclair State College) followed by the Stevens Institute of Technology, with a degree in mechanical engineering in 1956.

Rich served as first lieutenant in the United States Air Force at Hanscom Base where he met and married Massachusetts native, Catherine. Together, they raised three children in the borough of Glen Ridge, N.J. Rich worked as a commodities broker, beginning his career on Wall Street.

He was an avid sailor and skier, and loved the years tinkering on his sailboat in Sea Bright, N.J. He took joy in playing with the many family dogs that were adored by his children and grandchildren. Eventually, Rich and Cathy retired to Shelter Island, where Rich played bridge, croquet, and served as an Elder of the First Presbyterian Church.

They shared ten wonderful years with family on Shelter Island before re-locating to Vero Beach, Florida. Rich was known for his gentle manner, easy laugh, and keen intelligence.

He was a loving father, husband, and friend. He will be greatly missed by Cathy, his wife of sixty-six years; his three children: Heather Newman, Randy Macintosh, and Colin Macintosh; Jon Newman, Heather’s husband; Michele Macintosh, Colin’s wife; and four grandchildren: Matthew Newman, Julia Newman, Finn Macintosh, and Cal Macintosh.

Robert Louis Morgan

Robert Louis Morgan was born on July 10, 1945 in Kenilworth, N.J. to Fred and Frieda Morgan. He died, peacefully, on June 28, 2026 at Long Island Veterans Home. 

He attended Cranford High School in New Jersey. While in school there, he attained the rank of Eagle Scout. 

Following high school, Bob graduated from Kean College in Union, N.J. with an…

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