Misty Dawn <I>Barfield</I> McIntyre

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Misty Dawn Barfield McIntyre

Birth
USA
Death
6 Jul 2014 (aged 48)
Virginia, USA
Burial
Cremated, Ashes scattered Add to Map
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MCINTYRE Misty Dawn, 48, of Newport, Va., passed unexpectedly on Sunday, July 6. She is survived by her daughters, Summer and Cassie Brown; son, Mark McIntyre; sisters, Kari LeMay, Rebel Cannan, and Michael Ann Loftus-Harting; mother Lori LeMay; and father, Eugene Barfield. Misty was best known for her desire to mother and nurture not just her own children, as any person or animal in need of shelter or love was taken in or supported without question. This spirit was shared with many during her time as a labor and delivery nurse and then later, as a home health nurse throughout southwestern Virginia. Misty will always be remembered for her optimism and faith in the face of hardship, her love of all things feline and equine, and contagious smile offered without hesitation to friends and strangers alike. An outdoor service will be held Saturday, July 12, 11 a.m., at 593 Bluegrass Trail in Newport. We want to encourage everyone that would like to share in this celebration of Misty's life to attend and stay after for a potluck lunch and visitation with her family and friends. If desired, memorial donations may be made in Misty's name to either the Ocracats at P.O. Box 993, Ocracoke NC 27960 or the Blind Cat Rescue at www.blindcatrescue.com.

http://www.roanoke.com/obituaries/mcintyre-misty



MIDDLESEX COUNTY, Va. - Virginia State Police have now released the identities of both the pilot and passenger who died in a plane crash in Middlesex County on Sunday evening.

Middlesex Co. Sheriff's Office received reports of the plane crash at 4:53 p.m. on Sunday, July 6. The single engine 1968 Cessna 150 crashed on Lockley's Creek Rd.

The pilot, who has now been identified as 58-year-old Stephen L. Myers, died from the crash.

The passenger, identified as 48-year-old Misty Dawn McIntyre, was taken via helicopter to a hospital but died as a result of her injuries.

The Federal Aviation Administration has been notified and troopers responded to the scene to investigate. The investigation is ongoing.

MCINTYRE Misty Dawn, 48, of Newport, Va., passed unexpectedly on Sunday, July 6. She is survived by her daughters, Summer and Cassie Brown; son, Mark McIntyre; sisters, Kari LeMay, Rebel Cannan, and Michael Ann Loftus-Harting; mother Lori LeMay; and father, Eugene Barfield. Misty was best known for her desire to mother and nurture not just her own children, as any person or animal in need of shelter or love was taken in or supported without question. This spirit was shared with many during her time as a labor and delivery nurse and then later, as a home health nurse throughout southwestern Virginia. Misty will always be remembered for her optimism and faith in the face of hardship, her love of all things feline and equine, and contagious smile offered without hesitation to friends and strangers alike. An outdoor service will be held Saturday, July 12, 11 a.m., at 593 Bluegrass Trail in Newport. We want to encourage everyone that would like to share in this celebration of Misty's life to attend and stay after for a potluck lunch and visitation with her family and friends. If desired, memorial donations may be made in Misty's name to either the Ocracats at P.O. Box 993, Ocracoke NC 27960 or the Blind Cat Rescue at www.blindcatrescue.com.

http://www.roanoke.com/obituaries/mcintyre-misty



MIDDLESEX COUNTY, Va. - Virginia State Police have now released the identities of both the pilot and passenger who died in a plane crash in Middlesex County on Sunday evening.

Middlesex Co. Sheriff's Office received reports of the plane crash at 4:53 p.m. on Sunday, July 6. The single engine 1968 Cessna 150 crashed on Lockley's Creek Rd.

The pilot, who has now been identified as 58-year-old Stephen L. Myers, died from the crash.

The passenger, identified as 48-year-old Misty Dawn McIntyre, was taken via helicopter to a hospital but died as a result of her injuries.

The Federal Aviation Administration has been notified and troopers responded to the scene to investigate. The investigation is ongoing.


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