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Jean Goddard posted a condolence
Friday, January 8, 2021
I was so sad to hear of Debbie's passing, I was the bus driver for Alan, Tracy and Kiel for many years on their daily trips to St. Joes, starting at Junior Kindergarten. She and Ron had a beautiful family, I never failed to ask about the family when I met up with her at No Frills, and she was always thrilled to show me the latest family pictures, and she was so proud of her grandchildren. She was always pleased to see me and have a laugh about days gone by. I will always remember we did a short stint at Weight Watchers together, that was a laugh we went to the meeting, did our weight-in and then went to Dairy Queen for a treat.. It will be a hard road, but your memories of a truly good mother and friend will help you, and look after your Dad he will need your support in the days to come. God Bless you all. Jean Goddard.
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Elizabeth Yorski posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 30, 2020
Deb was a feisty, lively and kind friend to many at St Patrick’s 9:30 mass. She greeted everyone with a smile and a laugh. Her faith in God and all that is good lifted your soul. I am so lucky to have known you, Deb. Rest In Peace lovely lady. Elizabeth Yorski
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Sonya & John DeFinney posted a condolence
Thursday, December 24, 2020
Dear Ron and family.
We were saddened to hear of Deb’s passing. She always had a smile and a hearty laugh. Whenever we went to No Frills we made sure we would get Deb to serve us so we could catch up on news and share a laugh. She will be sorely missed.
Sonya and John DeFinney
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David Hagarty posted a condolence
Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Growing up down the street from the McIntosh's always provided countless hours of fun. Deb was always "Mrs. McIntosh" to me (not sure if that was out of fear, or respect), but she was always there for everyone. From putting up with our endless hours of road hockey in front of the house, sleepovers in the basement and dealing with the usual nonsense that young teens cause, to helping me get my volunteer hours with the Meals on Wheels program and convincing me to join Kiel in the St. Pat's youth band. There are countless more that will forever be cherished. Mrs. McIntosh had a significant impact many lives and she will truly be missed.
Mr. McIntosh, Alan, Tracy and Kiel, my deepest condolences for your loss. She will truly be missed, but the memories will live on forever.
- David, Shannon (Legein), Mike and Heather Hagarty.
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Diane Willcocks posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 22, 2020
Dear Ron and family,
We were so sorry to hear of Debs passing. I worked with Deb for many years at No Frills, and always enjoyed her vibrant personality, fun stories and sense of humor. I don't think that there was anything Deb couldn't do! She was a very proud wife, mother and grandmother, and always put her family first. I will miss her. Please accept our deepest sympathies on your loss.
Diane and Bill Willcocks
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Jackie Diamond posted a condolence
Monday, December 21, 2020
Dear Ron and family, I worked with Deb for many years at No Frills. She was very kind and had a great sense of humour. I used to joke with her that we would have to put her back on the payroll as she continued to work putting back baskets and still going out of her way to help customers. She was one of a kind♥️ My sincere condolences to all of you. May she RIP. Until we meet again. Love Jackie Diamond
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John & Marcia Cannell posted a condolence
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Dear Ron, Alan, Tracy, Kiel, and your families,
We are shocked and saddened at the tragic and sudden loss of Deb. Please accept our very sincere sympathy. Deb was such a good person, in the deepest sense of the word. She was kind, generous, and loyal. We met in Leaside, both young mothers grieving the loss of a child. We had the privilege of watching Alan and Tracy and Kiel as youngsters, and saw what a tremendous mother she was. She brought a wonderful sense of humour to her parenting, coupled with a real understanding of her children’s needs, and appreciation for who they were as unique people. And she was organized, running her home and anticipating every eventuality. Her dear Lindsay was always remembered and cherished too. We can imagine that she was a special grandmother. Ann, thank you for letting us know. Deb was a force for good in this world, and her loss, a loss for all of us.
John and Marcy
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Paul and Carolyn Rippington posted a condolence
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Ron and Family. We are sincerely sorry to hear of Deb's passing. I have many fond memories of times spent together over the years. God Bless You. Deb R.I.P.
Paul and Carolyn Rippington
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Steve & Theresa Venere posted a condolence
Sunday, December 20, 2020
Ron, we are so sorry for your loss. Our deepest condolences. God bless.
Steve & Theresa Venere
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Shaaron Grogan-Sheahan lit a candle
Saturday, December 19, 2020
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Dear Ron, Alan, Tracy and Kiel: I am sorry to learn of Deb’s death. She was the heart of your family and a very generous member of St. Patrick’s parish, and St. Joseph school and Markham. We met first as parents of very young children starting off their journey at .St. Joseph. Even now, our children are still in touch, thanks to the internet and phones.
I have many memories of Deb over the years but the one which made me laugh heartily and knowingly was the time our boys and friends were fooling around (dangerously, it seems) with a van in a certain school parking lot. Several ended up at Markham-Stouffville emergency and Deb got there to see them all lined up waiting for Kiel. Ever the nurse, Deb went in to see how her youngest was doing and came out to talk to his friends, hear their stories and see that they were alright. Then she told them, very bluntly, what she thought about their misbehaviour. The boys probably remember the episode to this day.
You had a very special wife, mother and grandma. She will stay in your hearts and memories forever, just as we will ne et forget her love and caring.
The Sheahan Family
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G Barrer posted a condolence
Saturday, December 19, 2020
So very sorry to hear of Deb’s passing. Our sincere condolences to Ron and their family. We had the pleasure a couple of summers ago catching up with her at their home. She was bubbly and vibrant as we always remembered her. Wishing you that her memories will be a blessing. God bless!
Sincerely
Gary and Karen Barrer
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Karen Smith posted a condolence
Friday, December 18, 2020
So sorry to hear of Deb's passing. We all lived on Lakevista as kids. We can remember her studying hard to be a nurse. Condolences
Thelma & Karen Smith
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Nancy Schafer posted a condolence
Friday, December 18, 2020
We are very sad to hear the news of Debbie’s passing. We hope the happy memories the family has shared together over the years will bring you comfort. May her soul Rest In Peace. Paul & Nancy Schafer
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Jim & Joan-Marie Dibblee posted a condolence
Thursday, December 17, 2020
Ron, we are so very sorry to hear of the passing of Deb. Condolences to you and your family.
Jim, Joan-Marie Dibblee
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Rob P posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Dear Ann:
We are very sad to hear that Deb passed away.
She was always by our side at the 9:30am masses at St. Patrick’s, as we had the great joy of sharing the Eucharistic Ministry with her. We will truly miss her especially when mass returns to normal and we remember the good times we had together.
I (Rob) too looked forward to masses when I knew Deb was serving with us (whether she was on the schedule that day or had filled in when needed as she often did). Although I was a captain of the 9:30 Eucharistic ministers, if Deb were there, I knew she had my back, and all would go well. She spotted things like candles that had gone out or microphones not working or new Alter servers who still were not quite sure of what to do. Deb always was there to smooth things out or assist as needed.
She was extremely positive, kind and giving. Most of our conversations were about
the good old days when St. Patrick Parish was a small congregation. We were kindred spirits from the beginning.
She spoke so affectionately about her children and grandchildren. She shared stories of preparing for family events, birthdays, and Christmas traditions.
At the sign of peace, we always exchanged a hug. Deb took care of the altar and had a special place in her heart for the altar servers. She was fixing their collars or tying their belts and coaching them throughout the mass (as Rob stated above).
All our times together began and ended with laughter. Each Sunday, I always took a piece of wisdom away from Deb.
I admired her love of her family, and the advice she gave me when we welcomed our first granddaughter last January.
She was just so excited, and she explained how much fun she had with each new arrival. (including your grandchildren Ann.)
She spoke about your vacation together with so much happiness.
Deb leaves a lasting impression on Rob and me.
God bless her, we are sure she taught her grand kids, and all of us, many life lessons if only by leading by example. She will not be forgotten.
We miss her so much already. She is a very dear friend.
Sending love and prayers to you Ann, and all the family.
Kathy and Rob Pellegrini
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Linda Johnson posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Tracy...We were sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. We spent many happy hours at the arena working on things for Markham Skating Club or just enjoying a coffee together while you girls were skating. We hope that the wonderful memories of her will help your through this difficult time. Our thoughts & prayers are with you & your family.
Linda & Jessica Johnson
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paul vaughan posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
Growing up, Deb loved to scare me. Hide under my bed and bounce the mattress when the lights got turned out, jump out from around a corner, tickle me till I screamed... big sister stuff. We had a lot of laughs about it over the years (mostly her laughing and me wondering if I should have gotten counseling) but I know it was all done out of love. 58 years years later I'm still her baby brother and another 58 years won't make me miss my big sister any less. Love you Babs and God bless
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Joyce McGowan (Betts) posted a condolence
Tuesday, December 15, 2020
RIP Deb, I will always treasure all the conversations and nights we spent at Markham Arena watching our girls skate. You were a true friend and will be greatly missed. Joyce (Betts)
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Tracy Posted Dec 15, 2020 at 8:55 AM
Thank you Joyce. My mom loved her time at MSC and all her friends in the stands! You held a place in her heart and as recently as this past summer she had asked me about you and Karen and if we were still in touch.
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A tree was planted in memory of Deb McIntosh
Monday, December 14, 2020
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