Pauline “Joyce” Mackintosh
Died: April 16, 2009 | Place: Kensington Village Nursing Home
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MACKINTOSH, Pauline Joyce
At Kensington Village Nursing Home on Thursday, April 16, 2009 Pauline “Joyce” (Dockerill) Mackintosh of London in her 86th year. Beloved wife of the late Donald Mackintosh (1985). Dear mother of Gordon and his wife Alyce, Robert and his wife Jackie, Joan Mackintosh, Donnie and his wife Marian and Pam Carey and her husband Kevin. Loved grandmother of 11 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. Also missed by several nieces and nephews and her many friends at Kensington Village. Predeceased by her sister Doris Schnarr and brother Eddie Dockerill. Friends will be recieved by the family on Monday, April 20, 2009 after 10:00 am at the Wesley-Knox United Church, 91 Askin Street, London where the funeral service will be held on Monday, April 20, 2009 at 11:00 am. Interment in Mount Pleasant Cemetery, London. As an expression of sympathy, donations to the Canadian Diabetes Association, 442 Adelaide Street North, London, ON N6B 3H8 would be appreciated. Online condolences at www.amgfh.com
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Gord and Alyce and Family, Jim and I would like to express our condolences at this time. Our thoughts and prayers go with you at this time of grief.Jim and Gail Edgar
It is with sadness,that I learned of Aunt Joyce’s death. We enjoyed her visits so much. On one of her visits,we drove to Halifax,and visited the pier where her ship sailed into when she arrived as a war bride.This was a special day for her ,and I was happy I could share this time with her. I know you will miss her but you have wonderful memories,and you have each other. A big hug for each of you
Love Betty Dick & family
It is with sadness,that I learned of Aunt Joyce’s death. We enjoyed her visits so much. On one of her visits,we drove to Halifax,and visited the pier where her ship sailed into when she arrived as a war bride.This was a special day for her ,and I was happy I could share this time with her. I know you will miss her but you have wonderful memories,and you have each other. A big hug for each of you
Love Betty Dick & family
Well my Dearest Sweet Aunt Joy
Of all the things I can say to you one of them is NOT good-bye because I know without a single doubt that you have not left us, you have only shed the aging physical form of yourself that has held you captive in the past few months but now has released you into a world far more loving, joyful and peaceful then the one we have re-created here.
When I go deep inside myself without any thought, with only feeling, I will find you there, always smiling, always joking in your own special and sometimes colorful way, always ready to comfort me,talk with me, laugh with me.
I thank you Sweetheart for the life lessons you and I have shared together and there have been a few as we both know, but there is no need to name them now as we are both aware of all that they were :o)
I look forward with great anticipation to the time when we will all be together on the same conscious level, in our Father’s beautiful place that we have so aptly named Heaven.
Please give my love to all who are with you.
My life has been far richer from having walked it with you if only for a short time. I feel truly Blessed to have shared it with you and again I thank you for all the wonderful memories from childhood (candies snuck into pockets and much laughter, to name only a couple) on up throughout all the years.
So I will say only Au Revior and not good-bye as I know I will see you soon (perhaps sooner then one thinks, wink-wink)
I LOVE YOU AUNTIE
Jeannie
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Joan,
Our thoughts and prayers are with you. Since I have known you I always knew your Mom by Martha. I did not find out for years that she went by Joyce. She was a great lady. I still have the afghan that she knit Cameron when he was born. He will have that for his children. You both will always have a special place in our hearts.
Kelly and Cameron
Pam,
I am very sorry for your loss,my thoughts & prayers are with you & your family
Brenda
To the Mackintosh family, Gord,Rob,Joan,Donnie,Pam and your respective spouses and families I convey my sincerest
condolences. My mother told be of your mother Joyce’s death today and it was sad news for us. I have many fond memories of her and always remember Joyce as a kind, warm and very
witty woman. She truly was a genuine soul and someone I will always be proud to have known. Knowing Joyce was a blessing. I pray for her eternal happiness and hope in this time you will have the patience and strength to accept her passing. I wont be able to attend the funeral but I know other family members will attend. I asked my brother Terry to offer regards on our behalf.
It’s time to say good-bye to an Auntie so dear to my heart.
Family and Friends gather giving love as you depart.
Heaven is waiting, open arms of loved ones anxious to unite.
Precious is our Father forever in your sight, glorious light surrounds Him, peaceful and so bright.
Coming home is a privilege that each of us will get, when the time is right.
Time spent with you was always fun, remembering the visitis when we were young.
Special love you gave us all, laughter, joy, memories galore, for us to cherish forevermore.
You’ve enriched my life,a blessing for me.
My Mom’s little sister and my Auntie.
Life goes on, year after year, the love that we shared will forever be here …
in my heart.
Eternal love,
Your niece Jill
Joan, our deepest sympathy in the recent loss of your Mom. Unfortunately, we were not aware of her passing as we certainly would have liked to be there to offer you and your family support. Having been so close to your Mother over several years, I imagine this is extremely difficult for you. Our thoughts and prayers are with you.
To our Mackintosh cousins and your respective spouses and families, we convey our sincerest condolences at the passing of Auntie Joyce. She will always be remembered for her humour and love. The few occasions we had to spend with her on our visits to Ontario were always filled with fun and laughter. Be blessed and strengthened at this time as you travel along Psalm 23.