Charley Jack McIntosh's Obituary
Charley Jack McIntosh, 52 passed away Saturday at his Tulsa residence. The son of Carl and Joyce McIntosh of Tulsa, he graduated from Will Rogers High School in 1971. In life, he desired simple things to make him content and in retrun was granted a full and happy life. He loved his union, a dedicated member of the IBEW Local 1002 for over 30 years. He also in turn, loved his work as a lineman and in 1991, joined the Public Service Company of Oklahoma where he spent his days and ways until illness ended his endeavors as a lineman in 2004.He loved to fish in any and all bodies of water, from creeks to lakes to oceans; but most importantly, he loved his family and friends immensely. He was, and forever will be, loved and cherished by all who were given the opportunity to know him.We are what will carry you on, in our memories and hearts and will do so eternally with great pride.He was preceded in death by his sister, Renee and brother, Brad, both of Tulsa.Graveside service was held 1:00 P.M. Tuesday, February 8, 2005, Garden of Devotion, Floral Haven Memorial Gardens, Broken Arrow, Oklahoma.Survived By: his parents, Carl and Joyce McIntosh of Tulsa; his loving wife, Marilee; his two daughters, Chelsea McIntosh and Neysa Ussry; his four grandchildren, Charlie, Dylan Rocquel and Nathan; his nephew Waylon and numerous other relatives and friends.
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