Michele "Mickey" Yvonne (McIntire) Cloud

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May 16 1949
Jul 7 2017
68 Years
Parkesburg

Michele "Mickey" Yvonne (McIntire) Cloud, 68, of Parkesburg, passed away on Friday, July 7th at Chester County Hospital.  

Born in Coatesville, she was the daughter of Mary Lou (Rinier) McIntire of Parkesburg and the late Joseph McIntire.  

She was a 1967 graduate of Octorara High School.  An area resident for 68 years, she was a parishioner of Church of the Ascension of Parkesburg.  

Mickey loved to volunteer, having recently volunteered at Righteous Clothing in Parkesburg, she enjoyed spending time with her family and friends.  

She is survived, in addition to her mother, by her daughter, Bridgette Arnold, wife of Mark, of Reading, Pa.; sisters, Mary Jo Davis of Quarryville, and Melissa Kennedy, wife of Jay, of Oxford; and Mickey's longtime companion, Brooke Hunter.  

The Funeral Service will be held on Wednesday, July 12th at 11 AM at Episcopal Church of the Ascension, 406 W 2nd Ave, Parkesburg, PA 19365 with a viewing from 9:30 until 11 AM.  Interment will be private.  

  

Service Date: 
Jul 13 2017 - 10:59am

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Really sorry to hear about Mickey!   I saw her only once or twice around P'burg since our years @ (OHS).  Always a lot of fun and a great sense of humor.  Her big beautiful eyes were such an attraction.  A really nice person.  Sending prayers of comfort to her family and friends. 

"Bonnie"

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Dearest Mary Lou, so sorry for your lost. With the Deepest Sympathy, Yolanda

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My thoughts and prayers go out to Mickey's family.  What a sweet girl with a beautiful personality.  She fought many battles over the years, but now she is at peace.

 

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I'm so sorry to hear of Mickeys' passing. She was kind to everyone. ❤️

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So sorry to hear of Mickeys passing.  She was a classmate and such a good hearted person.  Prayers to the family for comfort and peace.  Sherry

 

 

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I am very sorry to hear of Mickeys passing. My prayers go out for all her family. 

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i was in Micky's class in high school. Was not a real close friend but we did share some classes. I remember her as an outgoing, fun loving person and always wished I could get to know her better. My condolences to those who knew her well. 

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Mickey was always so upbeat and enthusiastic.  We were classmates at OHS.  She was so funny in her role in Gentlemen Prefer Blonds!  My sincere condolences to her family and loved ones.           

 

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I'm so for to hear about Mickeys passing. She always had a smile on her face. Heaven just received another Angel

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We are so sorry to hear of Mickey's passing.  Prayers for all of your family.  Jim and Kathy Geesey

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To All of Mickeys family:  Mickey, your long days of suffering has now come to an end.   My you rest in peace, & your shining star shine down upon us.  Never forget all the great times we had together.  Till we met again, hugs & prayers to all!

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so very sorry to hear of Mickey's passing. My father, Harry McNally, enjoyed the choir days at Ascension Episcopal Church with Mickey and Pam. I did see Mickey a few years ago at Brandywine and shared my father's and my memories of those days. Our sympathy to the family, RIP Mickey.

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My memories of Mickey go back over 50 years.  She was someone who brightened my day every moment I spent with her.  In recent years I would see her at the thrift store or bump into her shopping locally and the charm of our youth was still with her.  She was a special friend and she will be dearly missed.  Our thoughts and prayers are with her family.

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My older cousins used to talk about Mickey all the time when they were all in high school together.  She was one of the more popular students at the school in those days.  As a "member" of family and getting tio know her over the years, she was always caring and concerned for others.  I can speak for Valerie when I say the she loved her cousin, very much and I am sure they are rejoicing toether in that special place.  To keep Mickey fresh in our memory, we need to look no farther than the reflection of her face and personality within Bridgie.  Slepp in peace, cousin.  *Jack

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My older cousins used to talk about Mickey all the time when they were all in high school together.  She was one of the more popular students at the school in those days.  As a "member" of family and getting to know her over the years, she was always caring and concerned for others.  I can speak for Valerie when I say the she loved her cousin, very much and I am sure they are rejoicing toether in that special place.  To keep Mickey fresh in our memory, we need to look no farther than the reflection of her face and personality within Bridgie.  Sleep in peace, cousin.  *Jack

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Our condoences to Mickey's friends and family. While we didn't see her often after high school, she remained just as she always had been - gracious and friendly - and always fun to be around and one of those people who seem to spend a lifetime brightening other people's days. We saw her a few years ago at Rocco & Anna's and had a nice visit. It was also good to be able to correspond with her briefly near the end. Rest in peace, Friend!

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Mickey and I were good friends throughout high school.  I think I saw her three times over the last fifty years.  Like so many other old friends, our lives took us in different directions.  I loved Mickey and I really enjoyed her family.  Sometimes we would laugh so much, it hurt.  We sang, we danced and generally enjoyed being young.  I send positive thoughts and energy to her family and friends.  

 

 

 

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My deepest sympathy to Doodle, Bridget, Mary Jo, Melissa, and her whole family.  I think Mickey made every one feel special and important and loved.   That is a very rare gift. She was a very special person with a heart of gold. I will always remember her as a smiling happy person who made everyone feel good.

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I am so sorry for your loss, I can't image the pain you must be feeling. Many prayers for peace for you.
Jessica

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