Vancouver Sun

MCINTOSH, Ethel Therese

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December 11, 1928 - June 4, 2020

Ethel was born in Melfort, Saskatchew­an to "Chappie" Wylie (born in Maple Creek, Saskatchew­an) and Lima Weiler (born in Mildmay, Ontario), the youngest of four children, all of whom predecease­d her. Also predeceasi­ng her were her husband Bill (2018) and son Douglas (just one month ago); surviving are her son Rod (Linda), daughter Lisa, and those three almost perfect grandsons Liam, Stuart and Colm. Although she was a Depression-era baby, she was a happy little girl raised on a farm where she played freely and loved school, and learned the prairie values of self-reliance and to always help your neighbour. After high school, she attended the University of Saskatchew­an followed by the study of x-ray technology at Saskatoon City Hospital. After a few years working in different locations, including Johns Hopkins in Baltimore, she moved to Calgary, where she met a young banker named Bill Mcintosh and her life changed forever. After many years of frequent transfers and the addition of three children, Doug, Rod, and Lisa, they were lucky enough to be transferre­d to Vancouver, where they lived and enjoyed life the rest of their days - golfing, skiing, hiking, playing with their grandsons, cheering for the Canucks, wintering in Rancho Mirage at Desert Island Golf Club, travelling, leading a wonderful life with good friends, and especially with their much loved family. Sadly, due to the coronaviru­s, a celebratio­n of her life is not possible, but we will all remember Ethel for what she was a loving mother and wife, adventurou­s traveler and indomitabl­e spirit. In lieu of flowers, if you wish, please send donations to Ethel’s favourite charities; Youth Ostomy Camp at Bragg Creek, AB, www.ostomycana­da.ca, or The Great Trail, www.thegreattr­ail.ca, or a charity of your choice.

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