Pauline  McIntyre  19652017

Pauline McIntyre 19652017

19652017
Pauline M. McIntyre
1965-2017
Pauline Marie McIntyre, aged 52, passed suddenly on November 19th,
2017 in North Bay, Ontario. She will be missed by many. She leaves
behind a loving husband Robert McIntyre and two children, Emily and
Ethan McIntyre. She is predeceased by her father Arnold Boyd and
brother Stephen Boyd.
She is lovingly remembered by her mother Cecelia Boyd (nee Doherty),
her brothers Robert Boyd of Calgary, Alberta, Michael (Jackie) Boyd of
Bath, New Brunswick, and sister Jackie (Paul) Brennan of Carlow, New
Brunswick. She is affectionately and fondly remembered by many nieces,
nephews and friends.
Pauline was always drawn back to her Irish roots in Johnville, New
Brunswick to connect with family and friends whenever she had the
opportunity. Her positive nature and outgoing personality made her
many friends and she influenced many lives in her short time. Her home
and heart were always open, and her jokes and laughter are warmly
remembered.
A memorial visitation will be held this Saturday, November 25 at
Martyn Funeral Home from 5 to 8pm. A Mass of Christian Burial will be
celebrated in the spring from St. John the Evangelist Church in
Johnville, New Brunswick. In lieu of flowers please consider a
donation to the Canadian Hepatitis Society or the Martin Kilfoil
Memorial Fund.

Our most sincere sympathies to the family and friends of Pauline McIntyre 19652017.source

Death notice for the town of: Florenceville-Bristol, Province: Nouveau-Brunswick

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