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Donna C. McIntosh

August 7, 1964

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June 2, 2019

 

 

 

Donna C. McIntosh, 54, of Scottsburg, Indiana, passed away on Sunday, June 2, 2019 at Jewish Hospital in Louisville, Kentucky. She was born on August 7, 1964 in Germany, the daughter of Cayetano Castillo and Vera (Glubovick) Castillo. Donna was a loving homemaker and enjoyed caring for her horses, cats, rabbits and pigs on her small farm with her husband. Survivors include her husband, Robby McIntosh; two sons, George Cooper and his wife Lindsey of Louisville, Kentucky and Gavyn Westmoreland of Scottsburg, Indiana; her father, Cayetano Castillo of Arkansas; her mother, Vera Castillo of Elizabethtown, Kentucky; two brothers, Cayetano Castillo, Jr. of Elizabethtown, Kentucky and Darrell Castillo of Roanoke, Virginia and six grandchildren. Contributions may be given to the Scott County Humane Society in memory of Dona c/o Collins Funeral Home, 465 W. McClain Ave., Scottsburg, Indiana 47170. Online condolences:www.collinsfuneralhome.net.

Cremation was requested and entrusted to Collins Funeral Home in Scottsburg, Indiana.

From: Jim & Linda Bell

 

The world and we have lost one of the sweetest and brightest spirits we have ever known. We will miss her terribly and will never forget her. We have been blessed to know and love her.

From: Robby McIntosh

 

My beautiful, it all changed so fast. We lived only a small part of our dreams. I will forever love you. My wife, my friend, my everything. I will continue with all you have taught me. I will never be alone. You loved me and I loved you back. Every corner of our home was touched by you. I love you my beautiful.

From: Annette

 

To lose our loved ones to death is very painful. Many wonder "Why do good people die?"  Romans 5:12 gives us the answer. Thou this enemy (death) overtakes our loved ones, God's word assures us that he will restore life to many who have fallen asleep in death. (John 5:28.29; Psalms 37:29)

From: Amanda & Ida

 

Thank you for all you have taught me about accepting people for who they are. Always my listening ear and closed mouth whenever I needed you. You were so much more than just my dads wife or my stepmother you were also a friend whenever I needed one and another grandmother to my daughter. I am truly grateful and blessed that I was lucky enough to have you as part of my life. You will forever be missed and loved “Papoose” it is heartbreaking that you are gone but I wouldn’t trade a minute of our conversations or time spent together. I love you Ida loves you thank you for always loving us like your own.

In Memoriam