Daniel Peebles McIntosh
The McIntosh family has publicly announced the passing of Pastor Daniel Peebles McIntosh, a revered patriarch and spiritual leader in the Virgin Islands who died on March 13. He was 69.
Celebrated for his profound impact and guidance, Pastor McIntosh's legacy of wisdom, knowledge, and encouragement is expected to endure for generations. His family acknowledges the profound change his absence brings but remains comforted by the lasting influence of his life's work.
In a gesture of gratitude, the family expressed their appreciation for the widespread prayers and condolences received from both local and distant supporters. They have detailed plans for a Celebration of Life event, set to take place at Victorious Believes Ministries on St. Croix at 10:00 a.m. on Wednesday. The church is located at #15 Peter's Rest.
Attendees are invited to wear bright, festive colors in honor of Pastor McIntosh's vibrant spirit. Additionally, for those unable to attend in person, the service will be accessible via a livestream on the Victorious Believers Ministries' Facebook page.
Governor Albert Bryan Jr. also shared his condolences, reflecting on Pastor McIntosh's substantial contributions to the U.S. Virgin Islands. Mr. Bryan recognized McIntosh's dedication to the community, particularly his advocacy for technical education and his service on both the vocational and workforce boards. Describing him as a vital source of commitment and service, the governor praised McIntosh's efforts to enhance the lives of many through education and empowerment.

