Mike McIntosh Obituary, Mike McIntosh Has Sadly Passed Away

Mike McIntosh Obituary, Death – Mike McIntosh, who had been residing in Brentwood, California, until he unexpectedly passed away at his home, was a native of Bay City and Freeland, both located in the state of Michigan. At that point in time, Mike, who was also known by the nickname Micky, had reached the age of 52. In 1988, he graduated from Bay City Western High School, where he also earned his diploma. He was a member of the school’s class of that year. He joined the United States Navy as soon as he had his high school diploma, and he saw action in both Desert Storm and the Persian Gulf War. The only people who will remember him once he passes away are his children, Hailey (Jose Luis) Hernandez, Michaela McIntosh, and Camron McIntosh.

Other members of his family, including his grandson Marcos Hernandez and his mother Janet McIntosh, share his name. Together with their father, Michael A. (Joyce) McIntosh are Jennifer Tyrrell (James Chappel Jr.), Amy (Troy) Leiner, and Michael A. (Joyce) McIntosh’s stepdaughter Kristen (Dave) Eudis. Grandmother Anita Moore, his close friend Amy Marie Frost, and a large number of other family members including aunts, uncles, nieces, nephews, and cousins are all present.

Anita Moore was Anita’s grandmother. The following individuals have all left this world before Micky: Stepsister Melissa (Sharrow) Watson, Grandfather Donald H. Moore, Grandparents Thomas and Elaine McIntosh, Grandparents Ron and Ellie Schoch, and Grandfather Donald H. Moore. Stepsister Melissa (Sharrow) Watson, Grandfather Donald H. Moore, Grandparents Ron, and Ellie Schoch, and Grandfather Donald H. Moore. Micky enjoyed a variety of sports, but two of his favorites were bowling and golf. During his time at the high school, he was not only a valuable member of the wrestling squad but also played the role of a pitcher for both the wrestling team and the baseball team. He held the time he got to spend with his children and with his grandson, Marcos, in the highest regard.

 

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