Sally-McIntosh-Obituary

Sally McIntosh

Billings, Montana

Jul 13, 1946 – Dec 26, 2022

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July 13, 1946
DIED
December 26, 2022
LOCATION
Billings, Montana

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Sally McIntosh

BILLINGS - Sally McIntosh died peacefully at her home in Billings on December 26, 2022, surrounded by her family. She was born in Billings, Montana on July 13, 1946, to Jacqueline and Joseph McIntosh. Growing up in the wonderful neighborhood of 2227 Spruce Street...

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Sally what an amazing woman, she still is up there in heaven. A unique and exemplary force of inspiration, accomplishment, and information for artists and the art world of Billings and Southeastern Montana. I just wish I had, had more time to get together with her and we had lived closer. It was wonderful to work with her on any project we encountered together she was so knowledgeable, gracious and kind. She will be sorely missed. God Bless and Keep her family. Deborah Kline Sonderman

Well, heck. Sally´s a cool lady. She´s part of a triumvirate of friends of mine that are like art mentors to me: Sally, Lana Clymore, and Vicki Vanbuskirk. When you look up "art" in the dictionary, it says, "see also: Sally McIntosh." She was always so friendly and helpful to me, helping me with solutions to my "art" questions and needs for supplies. I got to know her pretty well, working next to her when I worked at Toucan Gallery for Vicki, where Lana had been also in past years. And...

Always a bright spot in the day or experience, Sally! I met Sally when she first returned to run the BIll McIntosh Gallery. I had retired and was beginning my pursuit of watercolor. She was very helpful with recommended supplies, interest, etc. Thank you, Sally. Sympathies; she will surely be missed.

Sally was a sweet lady and loved by all of us, her friends.

Your Mom was one of the kindest people. She had the gift of really listening, resolving problems, and making the world a better place. Her twinkling eyes and lovely smile brightened many lives including mine.

I loved Sally for a dozen different reasons, but mostly because she was uncommonly kind to everyone. She was one of the cool girls in high school who would go out of her way to talk with someone (myself included) between classes or after school. She cared about what others thought, how they felt, and what mattered most to them. Life has brought us far too few people like Sally. While I'm intensely sad and will miss her all my days, I am delighted with the notion that she thought of me as a...

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Morgan and Peter- We loved living beside you on Avenue F those many years ago. Your mom was such a wonderful vibrant person. Sally and Jim Birkelo

Your mom was pretty special. hugs to your family.