Bronze Statue of Ron McIntire Unveiled at Hayden's McIntire Family Park
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sayart2022@gmail.com | 2025-08-10 10:16:55
A surprise statue unveiling ceremony took place Saturday at McIntire Family Park in Hayden, honoring local community figure Ron McIntire with a 350-pound bronze statue. The commemorative artwork now stands as a permanent tribute to McIntire's contributions to the community, featuring his distinctive appearance and friendly demeanor that locals have come to know and appreciate.
The bronze statue captures McIntire's trademark look with remarkable detail, showcasing him wearing his characteristic white T-shirt, bow tie, and Super 1 apron. The sculpture also depicts his well-known friendly smile, which has become synonymous with his presence in the community. McIntire himself was present at the unveiling, standing proudly next to his bronze likeness as the ceremony unfolded.
The surprise nature of the event added to the emotional impact of the occasion, with McIntire appearing genuinely moved by the gesture. Throughout the ceremony, he was seen shaking hands with community members who gathered to witness the unveiling and show their appreciation for his service. The atmosphere was filled with warmth and gratitude as neighbors and friends came together to honor one of their own.
Accompanying the bronze statue is a commemorative plaque that details McIntire's numerous accomplishments and his various contributions to the Hayden community over the years. The plaque serves as a permanent record of his service and dedication, ensuring that future generations will understand the significance of the memorial and the man it represents.
The statue is now permanently displayed at McIntire Family Park, a fitting location that bears his family's name and serves as a gathering place for the community he has served so faithfully. Visitors to the park will be able to view the bronze tribute and read about McIntire's legacy through the accompanying plaque, creating a lasting monument to his impact on the Hayden area.
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