Mrs. Therese Maureen McIntyre, Age 63 of Newaygo died Monday, July 25, 2005 in Fremont.  She was born Therese Maureen Wallace in Grand Rapids, Michigan the daughter of Adelaide Helen (Dziedzic)  and Charles Joseph Wallace on October 22, 1941.  She married William McIntyre, Jr. on December 11, in Stanton, Michigan.  She was a Homemaker all her life. 

She is survived by her husband William McIntyre, Jr. of Newaygo; her sons Steve Pawloski and Alex Pawloski; Michael & Wendy Fitzpatrick; Bill McIntyre, III; Derrick McIntyre all of Grand Rapids; 3 Grandchildren; 1 Great Grandchild; her brother Donald & Cathy Wallace of Grand Rapids.  

Funeral servcies will be held at 2:00 PM from the McKinley Newaygo Chapel, on Thursday, July 28, 2005 with Father Tom Boufford officiating.  Visitation 7-9 PM Wednesday.   Memorials: Lakeshore Lung Society.  You may sign her online guestbook at mckinleyfuneral.com.

McKinley Funeral Home, Newaygo 231-652-5613.  http:\\mckinleyfuneral.com

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We love you, Aunt Terry! Aunt Terry was especially kind to my sister Robin and I when we were little. She used to buy us stuff, take us places in GR, and was a VERY sweet aunt. :) I have a lot of fond (and some of my earliest childhood) memories of hanging around with Aunt Terry. :) I remember taking the bus "Downtown" (Grand Rapids, in the early 60's) to go to lunch at a "really cool restaurant" and to shop and so on. Things my Dad would NEVER do! (Every time I hear Petula Clark, I always think of Aunt Terry). :) Aunt Terry bought Robin & me the 45 RPM "4 by the Beatles" collectors record that I still have framed in my home .... A very huge deal at to me at the time! She even taught me how to do the "Twist". :) She also gave us a story book that I spent countless hours looking at before I could even read. :) She bought me a huge Lego set that I built stuff with well into my teens. I'm positive that inspired my interests in mechanical pursuits as an adult and contributed to my success. :) Further down the road, when I lived on the West Side, we probably spent 5 out of 7 days a week seeing each other at least a little bit. She was a great cook and made the best damn pirogues and guacamole I have ever had to this date! I love you SO much, Aunt Terry! I will miss you and turn you to God's hands now. :) Love, Gregg

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I am so terribly saddened to know she has passed on. I also know that that is selfish of me. She is in a better place, breathing easy, and watching all of us. I have only known Terri a few years, but feel very blessed to have that time to get to know her. Her exceptional personality and quirky sense of humor are just a few of the main things I will miss the most. I will miss her shopping at Pamida with me going around with her and filling up her basket (sorry, Bill). I will also miss taking her items out to her car and visiting with her "babies". I just wanted to let all of you know how much she meant to me and how much I will miss her calling once a month (or more) to get her prescriptions ready. She could always brighten up my day. She has always held a special place in my heart and she always will. God bless. -Becky Collins, CPhT (Pamida Pharmacy)

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Thanks so much, Becky. You are so kind to have posted your sincere feelings in memory of my Aunt. She was indeed a wonderful person that we will all miss very much! I know she was very happy with Bill and enjoyed her life in Newaygo and the wonderful friends in her life, such as you. :) Thank you so much for caring for my Aunt. :) She was special person with so much to offer all of us. I will miss her very much as I am sure you will. Thanks again so much. :)

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