Virginia Alberta McIntosh
Virginia Alberta McIntosh, died on May the 12th, 2013 at the age of 80
She was born on October the 3rd, 1932 in Fisk, Missouri to Floyd and Effie Thompson. She was married to David Louis McIntosh in September of 1953. She is survived by four children: Dennis McIntosh, Linda McIntosh, James McIntosh, and Jonathan McIntosh. She also has twelve grandchildren and eight great grandchildren, all of whom will miss her greatly.
A viewing is scheduled for Thursday the 16th of May 2013 at St. Louis Cremation 2135 Chouteau Ave., St. Louis MO 63103 from 3p.m. to 5p.m. Please leave your memories of Virginia and condolences for her loved ones below.
Grandma Virginia,
Your love, humor, joy, and compassion brought so much joy to my childhood. You always accepted me as your own and I will forever be indebted for your unconditional love. Thank you for bringing joy into my life and heart. You are greatly missed and forever cherished in my heart and the hearts of so many. May the Lord know how grateful and blessed we are to have had you in our lives and heart. Rest in Peace. I love you Xoxo
I love you and miss you. The viewing went well, alot of people showed up. They all miss you mom. Dennis and Tara came from out of state, it was good to see them again. I brought Roxana and all the kids, Jimmy and Lynn was there and dad came with them, Shawnery and her kids were there, and your sisters came and brought Jackie, Phillis, Karen, Norma Jean, and of course Clarence. PVanessas aunt Kim came Also Lynn’s grandma and her uncle came, After the service we went home and made chicken and dumplings. Really miss you, till I see you again.
Love your son Jonathan.
Words can’t describe how much I will miss you. I love you so much and I will never forget you. I will cherish our memories together. I have been taking care of daddy for you and will continue to do so, so don’t worry about him. Xoxo’s love you
To a very dear and precious Aunt. I have many fond memories of times spent at her house and going to church with her and David when I was younger. She and my mom (Maxine) were very close during those years and did a lot together — both raising their kids. Virginia was fun to be around and I enjoyed her company. It was good to see her family and I know that she was proud of all that Jonathan did to make it so nice. As we gathered together as “family” once again to say our good-byes, may we all strive to live our lives so that one day we can all gather together again where there will be no more heartache or pain. Much love to the family and to my dear Aunt Virginia……….who is now at “home”.
To my dear sister, Virginia. I have no words to describe how much I miss you, Gin. Our phone calls I miss terribly. It was such a shock when I heard the news, but I know God wanted you with Him. I’ll always cherish our phone calls we had and the memories we reminisced. I love you Gin. Your sister, Mack