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Janet McIntyre Obituary

Janet "Tunie" Monroe McIntyre
12/04/1954 - 10/19/2013
Scipio, UT-Janet Monroe McIntyre (Tunie) returned to be with her heavenly father on Oct 18, 2013. Born December 4, 1955 in SLC, UT to Jack & Lola Monroe. She attended school in Fillmore & graduated from Millard High School. Graduated LDS Business College in SLC. Married Lee J. McIntyre Jr. July 26, 1975 in Scipio they had 3 children Alicia Nicole (Cody) Lund, Lee Jay III (Ashley) and Gavin Jack (Melanie) and 12 grandchildren. Brother Barry J. (Celia) Monroe. Funeral service held Tues Oct. 22, 2013 in the Scipio LDS Chapel at 12:00 p.m. with a viewing from 10:30 - 11:30 a.m. Interment in the Scipio City Cemetery

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Published by The Salt Lake Tribune on Oct. 22, 2013.

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Christina Brown-Mason

November 3, 2013

Hello,

I just came across this obit while looking for Alicia. My heart just sank. I am terribly saddened to hear Janet had passed. I was, at one time, a close friend of the family. May The Lord and his prayers be with all of you, Gav, Alicia, Lee and also Big Lee. Too young to die. I am terribly sorry hear this.

Glenn

October 26, 2013

RIP Sister. I wish we could of got closer.

Pam Thacker

October 22, 2013

Good Bye-my friend-you were the best friend I ever had-and even though our lives took us in different directions-I"ve always carried a special place and love for you in my heart-- "Whitey"

October 22, 2013

"I will never forget those days in the basement of the Westridge Center working with you in the Call Center. Those were the days... I am going to remember the good times, your laugh, your smile, and the ability you had of being able to make other people laugh. See you again, Janet.
- Joanne Graybill

Holly Montgomery

October 22, 2013

Will miss your great sense of humor, old friend.....better days for you now.

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