Beth "Crazy Grandmaw" McIntire

Beth "Crazy Grandmaw" McIntire obituary, Fayetteville, NC

Beth "Crazy Grandmaw" McIntire

Beth McIntire Obituary

Obituary published on Legacy.com by Cunningham Mortuary & Cremation, Inc. on Nov. 18, 2025.

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Beth Ann McIntire was born on January 21, 1951 in Canyon, TX. Unfortunately, she was born into a world of chaos, but thankfully, around 1956, at five years old, Vestell and Lucas Jordan swooped in and saved her, adopted her, loved her and raised her like a child deserved.
She was married to Robert for 33 years full of many adventures. Beth lived a life of service. She was guarded, but once you were in her circle, she loved you with a vengeance, or as she would say, "with a bushel and a peck and a hug around the neck." She absolutely loved babies, her grandbabies hung the moon. She made sure to teach them that "if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all." She loved her brothers, that she sought out and found later in life. She loved her two Westies, Bubbles and Daisy. She was a diehard Broncos fan and Lord help anyone who talked to her during Survivor or Amazing Race. Most importantly, she loved the Lord.
Beth was a hard working, fun-loving mother, wife and grandma, whose obsession of Wizard of Oz deems it necessary for us to say "Ding dong, the witch is dead!" Just kidding, Crazy Grandmaw, we are going to raise our Primo bottles, spritz them, fluff our beehives and love you and miss you dearly until we meet again.
You've conquered dementia and we are so happy that you are at peace in the loving arms of Jesus and visiting with your mom, dad and Tiff and playing with your grandbabies Elsa and Maggie.
With love and gratitude, by those you have up and abandoned lol:7 Robert, Jennifer (Darrin), Josh, Jonathan (Tracy), Rebekah, Tiffton, Tabitha, Matty, Gracie,Jaclyn, River, Holsten, and Hensley.

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