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Mary Anna McIntosh, of Lucknow, passed away on September 15, 2015 at Pinecrest Manor at the age of 81.She was the beloved wife of the late Robert McIntosh. Survived by her step-children: Pam & Henry VanDyke of Lucknow, and John & Darlene McIntosh of Ripley. Missed by her grandchildren: Chris, Jayme, Nicole, Shawn, Zac, and Mitch. Survived by her dear nieces and nephews: Margaret, Norma, Marilynne, Paul, Helen, Heather, Sandy, Johanna, and Ruth-Ann. Kindly remembered by her sisters-in-law Josee MacIntyre of Alliston, Nancy, and Marilyn MacIntyre both of Lucknow. Predeceased by her brothers Alex, Allan and Donald MacIntyre.
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Our heartfelt condolences to the MacIntyre family. Our thoughts and prayers are with you during this difficult time. Our enduring friendship goes back to over 75 years. Thank you for all the wonderful memories with the MacIntyre family.
mary was a wonderful lady who always had a smile and pleasant word for everyone she will be missed our thoughts and prayers are with you all in this time of sorrow
Our most deepest sympathies on the loss of such a wonderful kind soul. Mary will be so missed by all of us who had the privilege to know her. You will have so many happy memories to help you through the coming days!
Lucknow has lost an amazing woman. From an early age it was her compassion and love that helped me through my "scary" doctors appointments. Later in life, whenever I spotted Mary I would make every effort to "steal a kiss" from her. She always made me smile and improved my day. She was a blessing to us all. We are all better people for knowing her. You will be missed. Love Chris
I have many fond memories of the McIntyre family at their farm.
It was nice seeing Mary at the Lucknow reunion in 2008 & reminiscing about old times.
My sincere condolences to the entire McIntyre & McIntosh families for your loss.
The Rose & Charlie Chin 0f eleven boys three girls has cherished over thirty years friendship with Mary Anna & Bob, & the entire Mc Intyre family.
Mary Anna kept us updated about the great Lucknow Sepoy town, especially at Christmas.
We are ever grateful.
Mary & George Jung ( Florida )
My deepest sympathy to "Aunt Mary's" family, friends, and acquaintances. She was a most wonderful and kind person who always had smile and laughter every time I saw her. She was a big part of our lives growing up and I have so many great memories of "Aunt Mary". Words can't described be it. She was a constant every time I returned back to Lucknow and saw her she was smiling and laughing. She will truly be missed.
Its hard to imagine Lucknow without "Aunt Mary". Such a pillar in our community -she taught me an appreciation for our Celtic history and the pride of a Tartan; (Steve will miss his kiss) She will be missed in so many ways as she touched so many people. This fall when Lucknow begins the planning for a reunion, there will be an empty chair; Mary was on every committee since 1958. Big hugs to all of her family and her self-proclaimed family. Steve, Joan & kids
Our deepest sympathy, to the McIntosh / MacIntyre families, in the loss of a great lady....Wayne has the fondest memories of Mary Anna, she always had a big smile and a kiss for him every time he would meet her! He will treasure his memories always...heaven has gained another angel to watch over us all.
It's a very sad week for our MacIntyre family. We lost a very special person-my dear Aunt Mary. I will miss our conversations about 'life' and her zest for helping others. Aunt Mary taught me how to do what makes me happy, and deal with life as it throws some curve balls; she always put herself before others. I will always remember her homemade pickles, her laugh, her visits when I was a young child, and her liking for a good taste of rye. Always in my heart, Ruth-Ann MacIntyre (daughter of Alex and Josee MacIntyre, sister of Johanna).
Our Deepest Sympathy to Mary's Family on her passing . She was very wonderful lady and very kind hearted . She will diffently be missed by all that knew her in Lucknow and area . Hugs to you all . RIP MARY !!!
Sending our sympathy to all of Mary's families. She was a lady of many talents, caring,friendly, loveable and all round just terrific person. Her hugs, kisses and oh, yes the suckers will be missed by many. Heaven has gained one amazing angel.
There are no words to describe how sad it makes me feel to hear of Mary's passing. She was a kind soul and such a good, dear friend of Mom's in the good and the bad times. She will be truly missed and sending hugs to the entire family.
Hugs Liz Black-Petrie and family
Our family is deeply saddened to hear of Mary's passing. Her presence around town and at the local arena supporting our hockey teams will be greatly missed. We will remember your smiles, your hugs, and your rum balls Mary. Rest in peace now knowing you brought a smile into the lives of so many.
John, Darlene and families. Please accept my condolences on Mary's passing. I ,like everyone,have so many fond memories of time spent with Mary. From the way she looked after my boys at the doctor's office, to giving them a kiss whenever she saw them, to the cookies and squares she would drop off to me at the dealership! And so many more. May you find peace in the memories you hold dear.