Wesley McIntyre

wesley mcintyre

William Wesley McIntyre, Sr. 73, of Avinger passed away February 19, 2022. Wesley was born December 13, 1948 in Hughes Springs, Texas. He enjoyed hunting, spending time with family and attending his kids, grandkids, and great-grandkids extra curricular or special events. He was also active in the Eastern Star and Masonic Lodge.

Wesley was preceded in death by his parents, Joseph and Nellie Rhene McIntyre; and sister, Barbara Collins. 
 
He is survived by his wife, Kathy McIntyre; four children, Wes McIntyre, Jr. and wife Tracy of Chandler, Texas, Wade McIntyre and wife Anne of Chandler, Texas, Wiley McIntyre  and wife LeCrecia of Hughes Springs, Texas, and Whitney McIntyre Vallun and husband Bret of Hot Springs, Arkansas; nine grandchildren, Jessica Fuller, Ashley Stewart, Amber Stringer McIntyre, Zachary McIntyre, Taylor Bailey, Maddie Cowley, Emma McIntyre, Kaylin McIntyre, and Kameren, James McIntyre High; nine great-grandchildren, Will Mayfield, Harlen Stewart, Olivia James, Breann and Brooklyn Bristow, Camilla and Christian Fuller, Korbin and Adiren McIntyre, Nellie Bailey, Kyler McIntyre; two sisters; one brother; and a host of nieces, nephews, great nieces and great nephews. 
 
No services are planned at this time. 

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  1. Wesley was a lifelong friend! So sad to hear of his passing. May your faith give you strength in this difficult time.

  2. I was so sorry to hear of Wes’ death. I always thought a lot of him. He was a wonderful Worthy Patron and knew his work well. He will be greatly missed.

  3. Im so sorry to hear of Wes passing. I remember babysitting the boys for Wes when i was in high school. My thoughts and prayers are with you all
    Robin Miller Hill

  4. Wes was a good friend! He and I were classmates 1st-12th, teamates on the HS Football team, and were in church together. We had a nickname for him.. "Mac". He would often work with us on our farm, tending cattle and hauling hay. Mac was a hard worker and always lighten our load with laughter. He had a gift of being able to laugh out loud at almost anything! We had breakfast together several months ago at the Wildflower and we talked about "old times" and our spritual life, and we laughed together!
    We will be praying for the McIntyre family. I am confident that Wesley is with The Lord and that we will see him again. We hope that all the McIntyre family will take comfort in The Lord's promise of everlasting life to all who believe.

  5. As a fellow Methodist and MYFer throughout our childhoods, I always considered Wesley a good friend. I admired him as a good, God-fearing person — a brother in Christ, and as a loving father to his children. My heart goes out to Marilynn, John and Rita, and especially to Kathy and all the children and grandchildren in this loss. With love

  6. Condolences to you all. Although he was older, I have fond memories of Wesley growing up and we worked together at T&N Warehouse for a while. He will not be forgotten. Prayers for comfort.


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