Lon-McIntosh-Obituary

Lon E. McIntosh

Butler County, Ohio

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News Death Notice McINTOSH, Lon E. "Lonnie" 45, of Middletown, died Sunday, July 6, 2008. Arrangements incomplete Wilson-Schramm-Spaulding Funeral Home.

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My Condolences to the McIntosh Family. I knew Lonnie from his time in the Army. He and I were bunk mates while stationed in Ft. Bliss Tx. He was a very kind and giving person. When he left for Germany he gave me his old Yamaha 600 motorcycle. I remember how much he loved that bike. Over the years I have fondly remembered these times. He will be missed.

My Deepest Condolences for your loss. I was in groundschool after our hiring at USA Jet in March 1998. Lonnie was in my class and we became freinds instantly. He was professional in every aspect and I will never forget him. God Bless his family.

I still think of Lonnie often. There are so many things happening in the world these days that I wish I could discuss with him! We would have much to talk about. Miss you Lon...

I flew with Lonnie in May of 2001. I am sorry for his loss of life.

Sylvia,

Our hearts go out to you, Ian, Julie and Melanie. You were blessed with a beautiful marriage and family life. I hope those memories will comfort you for the rest of your life.

With love,
Your cousin, Jean
(and Al)

Lonnie was truely a great person. He will be missed greatly. God be with you Lonnie.

I was so sorry to hear of your loss. The thoughts of many are with you at this time of sorrow.

Dear McIntosh Family,
you are all thought of and prayed for daily. Lon now stands among that great cloud of witnesses, cheering each one of you on to finish your race, & to finish strong. I am the 1st cousin of Lon's co-pilot, Christopher, who is slowly recovering.

"Precious in the sight of the Lord is the death of his saints" (Ps 116:15 (NIV))

I had the privilege of flying with Lon many years ago, when he first started with USA Jet. He was a great guy to share a cockpit with and never failed to have a smile and hello as time went by. He will be missed greatly-