Kent-McIntyre-Obituary

Kent "Cowboy" McIntyre

New London, Connecticut

Jun 19, 1951 – Jan 4, 2012 (Age 60)

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BORN
June 19, 1951
DIED
January 4, 2012
AGE
60
LOCATION
New London, Connecticut

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New London - Kent "Cowboy" McIntyre, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2012, in New London, free at last of the pain and confinement of his recent years. He was preceded in death by his father, Robert Meade McIntyre; and more recently, his mother, Lois Joan Bessette; and eldest sister, Nancy...

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Miss you cowboy. New London just isn´t the same without you to visit.

God Bless you Kent and God Bless your family and friends left behind, Heaven has gained a very special Angel.

I was so saddened to hear about Kent. My deepest sympathy to the entire McIntyre family. Kent will always hold a special place in my heart. He was such a unique, wonderful person. He was full of life, fun, generosity and love.We had some great times. He will surely be missed by all. He truely touched many lives. Rest in peace my dear friend.

Rest in peace Cowboy, we'll miss you.

Peace at last my friend, Godspeed on this journey...save a seat for me.

To the entire McIntyre family. I went to school with Kent. At St. Joes. Your family of 9 and our family of 10 ! The entire Dougherty family extend a deep sadness in the passing of Kent. I remember him for his humor, even then as kids he filled our ears with stories. May you find peace in the comfort of Our Lord. God bless.
Catherine (Dougherty) McCarthy

Our thoughts and prayers go out to the McIntyre family. We love Kent - he was one of a kind - always happy. We have great memories of Kent when he was married to my sister Jony. We had so many happy times - all of us. He is at peace. Our thoughts are with you Jony, Chris and David. We love you.

my thoughts go out to your family at this time of loss.But for the guy they called cowboy I know there is truly a place for you at the best game of all. Your with our lord now & he know's how to run some great games, so may you always be blessed with a full house,& Hell take care of the rest. Rest in Piece My old friend. God Bless. Dolores Kennedy Janssen

As a childhood friend of Kent I remember his energy and great sense of humor...he always seemed to have access to pyrotechnics and also hosted the best party the St. Joseph Class of '65 had at 16 Squire Street. He was self-effacing and generous, and seems to have had a rich life and touched many people.
I extend my sympathy to his children and all the McIntyre family.