College of Nursing supporter McIntosh remembered









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Eleanor and J. Paul McIntosh
J. Paul McIntosh, a Norfolk entrepreneur and supporter of the College of Nursing Northern Division in Norfolk, died Thursday at the age of 92.

The J. Paul and Eleanor McIntosh building which houses the College of Nursing in Norfolk is named for McIntosh and his wife, who provided major funding to place the division on the campus of Northeast Community College in Norfolk.

The McIntosh’s pledge to the capital campaign for the college of nursing was well over $1 million, although the couple requested that the exact amount of the pledge remain confidential.

“Eleanor (who could not speak English when she started school) always wanted to be a nurse,” J. Paul McIntosh said at the College of Nursing ribbon cutting ceremony in 2010. “And then she wanted her daughters and granddaughters to be nurses. Now, she is working on her great granddaughters to be nurses. None of them did or have, so we are donating this money to help nursing students.”

A story on McIntosh and his many other philanthropic efforts can be read in the Norfolk Daily News.

“Mr. McIntosh was a friend to all, generous and dedicated to making the world a better place,” said Juliann Sebastian, Ph.D., dean of the UNMC College of Nursing. “He regularly spoke of his commitment to doing all he could to be of service to others.

“We are so honored that the UNMC College of Nursing Northern Division is housed in the building that carries his name and that of his beloved wife, Eleanor. The two of them saw the vision for expanding nursing education in northeast Nebraska and promoting the strong partnership we enjoy with Northeast Community College. His vision, warmth, sense of humor, and generous spirit will be deeply missed,” she said.

Liane Connelly Ph.D., assistant dean of the College of Nursing Northern Division, said the faculty, staff and students in the Northern Division were saddened to hear of McIntosh’s passing.

“We will remember his smile and his overflowing heart of service to others in need in all aspects of life,” she said. “We are indebted to his heart of service, which enabled us to likewise serve our larger community through partnerships with Northeast Community College and Faith Regional Health Services for the establishment of the J. Paul and Eleanor McIntosh College of Nursing.”

Funeral services have been set for Tuesday with Brockhaus-Howser-Fillmer Funeral Home in Norfolk. For more information, click here>.

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