GANSEVOORT – Thomas J. McIntosh, Jr., 43, of Gansevoort, went into the arms of the Lord on Wednesday, November 5, 2014, at the Glens Falls Hospital, following a courageous battle with Muscular Dystrophy.
Born on July 21, 1971, in Glens Falls, he was the son of Doris (Harrington) McIntosh and his step-father Carl Aldous and his father, Thomas J. McIntosh, Sr.
Tom attended South Glens Falls High School and studied heavy equipment operations at BOCES in Saratoga.
He worked as a flagman during summer recess from school for the Gansevoort Highway Department for two years, until his illness wouldn’t allow him to work.
Tom enjoyed visiting with people. He liked riding three wheelers, snowmobiling, traveling and especially his mom’s homemade cooking. He will be greatly missed by his friends and neighbors. Tom was a special guy, who cared about everyone. He never let his illness keep him down.
He is predeceased by an infant sister, a brother, James S. Rozelle, Jr., his grandparents Mr. & Mrs. Roscoe Harrington, his grandparents, Angie and Earl McIntosh and an uncle, Walter Dolloph.
Survivors include his mother Doris J. McIntosh and his step-father Carl Aldous of Gansevoort; his father, Thomas J. McIntosh, Sr. of Queensbury; his half brothers, Andy McIntosh, Todd McIntosh, and Tony McIntosh; his step-sisters, Carla Graham and Tammy Voudry; his nieces Shelby, Kayla and Deedee Graham; his great-nephew and niece, Wyatt and Jordan; his aunts and uncles, Patricia Harrington, Roscoe Harrington, Barbara Hall and her husband, Ron, Elsie Dolloph and Eddie McIntosh and his wife, Sandy.
Friends may call from 11 p.m. to 1 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 10, 2014 at the Carleton Funeral Home, Inc., 68 Main St., Hudson Falls.
A funeral service will follow the calling hours, Monday at 1 p.m. at the funeral home.
Burial will follow at Union Cemetery in the town of Fort Edward.
Tom’s family wishes to thank caregivers Mary Morency and John Webber as well as the Doctors and staff at the Glens Falls Hospital for all the care and compassion given to him during his illness.
His family asks that donations in Tom’s memory be made to the charity of one’s choice.