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Born on August 28, 1934 in Montego Bay, St. James, Jamaica
Passed away on May 31, 2012 in Mount Vernon, New York, United States
This memorial website was created in memory of our loved one, Amy McIntosh, 77 years old, born on August 28, 1934, and passed away on May 31, 2012. We will remember her forever.
Dear Mamie, the years go by and the pain of your loss is not as great but the beautiful memories are far more enjoyable. I still learn from your wonderful examples and your beautiful, warm smiles.
Another heavenly and everlasting birthday Dear Mom/Mamie. Never a day without you in my thoughts. I decorated your headstone and placed delicate pink and white carnation flowers with baby's breath and candles just the way I think you would have liked it.
On this Pentecost Sunday of 2020 we celebrate your life since these eight years that you left your memories with us. You've been the epitome of a love that knew not its own depth until the time of your separation from us. “You can love someone so much...But you can never love people as much as you can miss them.” ― John Green Miss you. Loved you for you. Rest in peace Mamie.
Five years ago today since my special gift from God, Mamie, left earth to Bright Glory. May your soul rest in everlasting peace beautiful, precious Mother.
Madame Amy Mc In-tosh. You are the Matriarch of this family, their rock their stone of love dedication and commitment even death you still are Sleep peacefully in the arms of God.. (smile)
"Born To Amuse, To Inspire, To Delight"...gone way too soon. Your smile brightened any room; your countenance was always welcoming. May your soul find continuous and eternal rest. Your four year departure from us has reminded us of your many great qualities...God-fearing, kind, cheerful, stylish, sweet, positive, caring, delightful, encouraging, cordial, compassionate, endearing, beautiful, radiant, loving, strict, energetic, peaceful, entrepreneurial; a 'go-getter', a pioneer, a natural with her culinary skills, a travel buff, who enjoyed dancing, good movies and loved the poem "How Beautiful is the Rain". Your children, grand-children and great grand-children love and miss you, as do the other children and young people that you 'mothered' and showed you love unconditionally. We are all proud to be a part of what you stood for and we thank you. Love you Mamie!
To Jen and Family May the light of her life and the purity of her heart continue to flow thru her love ones giving you peace and comfort. She will forever be missed.
Amy, Dear Sister - sending you home happy! May your progress home be joyously lead by the shepherd of our soul - our Savior Jesus. In quietness and in confidence shall be your strength. Love, Gloria. {Submitted on behalf of Gloria Stone, her baby sister}
Your wonderful, kind, loving, caring and generous spirit will always be in my heart. I am thankful for the opportunity to have shared many happy moments with you. You treated me as one of your daughters and I am blessed with the many lessons you imparted that impacted my life in a positive manner. Because of you, I am a better mother, daughter, sister, wife and friend. I will truly miss yo
To Jennifer and family of Mamie - Our deepest sympathy goes out to you in this sad moment. We pray for friends to comfort you, your faith to uphold you, and loving memories of Mamie to help you all to smile again. We will keep you in our prayers.
The question is not how she died but rather how did she live? Not what she looked to gain but how much more could she give? The question is not about her creed but how she befriended those on need? Always ready with a smile and good cheers to help rid you of your fears, cares and tears. The qusetion is not what the newspaper will say but how many were sorry when Amy passed away?
Dear Mamie, the years go by and the pain of your loss is not as great but the beautiful memories are far more enjoyable. I still learn from your wonderful examples and your beautiful, warm smiles.
Another heavenly and everlasting birthday Dear Mom/Mamie. Never a day without you in my thoughts. I decorated your headstone and placed delicate pink and white carnation flowers with baby's breath and candles just the way I think you would have liked it.
On this Pentecost Sunday of 2020 we celebrate your life since these eight years that you left your memories with us. You've been the epitome of a love that knew not its own depth until the time of your separation from us. “You can love someone so much...But you can never love people as much as you can miss them.” ― John Green Miss you. Loved you for you. Rest in peace Mamie.