Robert-McIntosh-Obituary

Robert A. McIntosh

Portland, Oregon

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MCINTOSH, Robert A.

Jan. 30, 1966-Nov. 18, 2008

Robert A. McIntosh died Nov. 18, 2008, at the age of 42. He is survived by his children, Beau McIntosh and Trista McIntosh; his mother, Ruby Cromwell; stepfather; Dean Cromwell; father, David Cory; sister, Roxanne Sprague, and many family...

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Still crosses my mind now and then. I tell important people in my life about him that never knew him He was such a funny and all around good guy. We use to go fishing for Sturgeon at Bonniville Dam or off the wall in OC. He was always talking about his wife and kids, He was so proud of his whole family.. I see those newer Tundra´s and remember him telling me that´s the truck he would love to have next. Loved the guy, who didn´t.

Our Hearts, thoughts & prayers are with you and your family in this time of loss. Love Always.

My thoughts and prayers are with you Aunt Ruby and cousin Gail,I was looking for someone else,imagine my surprise to find Robby on the list.So young,I'm very sorry.

I first met Rob while working with him in the car business. He was one of those people you instantly like. I haven't been in contact with him for months and am extremely regretful. There are a lot of people I've met and gotten to know but he is one I will miss and never forget. He taught me how to fish for Sturgeon. We spent many hours together fishing from the Bonneville Dam and off the wall in Oregon City. Years ago my wife and I went to his place in Hillsboro and ate dinner & played...

You are going to be missed. Wish I called you sooner. I'm fortunate to have spent time Thursday Nov. 14 visiting and we spent time shopping the next night for silverware, coffemaker and things for your home. Also loved meeting Mac and the kittys. Enjoyed taking a tour of your remodeling projects to make your home nice for the children you dearly loved. The next two nights we spent watching movies, visiting and laughing. Thanks for the cute card you gave me and sorry we never got to drink...

I will miss you cousin. I am sad that you are gone and I am sad that I didn't visit with you more in our adult years. Just yesterday I took Brianna, Hailey and Trevor to downtown Portland on a Tri-met bus for a field trip. Our starting point was the Oregon City elevator. The kids wanted to go down the stairs. As we were going down there were 3 boys carrying their bikes. I had to laugh, I can remember you, me and Brian riding our bikes down the stairs. We broke OC in. I love you and...

our thoughts are with you all