Audrey Forrow McIntosh
Audrey Forrow McIntosh, born July 25, 1923 in Whittier,
California passed away peacefully at the age of 85 on March
24, 2009. The daughter of Elwin and Jean Forrow and sister
to Bobby Henry and Sue Davis, was a resident of Newport
Beach, California for over 65 years.
Mrs. McIntosh attended Stanford University before enlisting
in the US Marine Corps in 1944 . Stationed at El Toro Marine
base Audrey met and married the father of her 3 sons,
John Reuben McIntosh. In 1948 the newlyweds purchased
the Snack Shop, a 10 stool diner located in Corona del Mar
on Pacific Coast Highway that subsequently grew into Far
West Services, the parent company of Snack Shops, Coco’s,
Reuben’s, Reuben E. Lee among others. Over a 30 year span
they employed tens of thousands of young men and women
across the nation establishing the highest of standards still
employed today by most major restaurant chains.
A devout Christian, Audrey was an active founder - member
of the Grace Fellowship Church in Costa Mesa. She touched
the lives of many and her effect on this world is profound.
Her good will was spread from Newport Beach to Mexico,
South America and as far away as Africa.
An avid sportswoman, she enjoyed fishing and skiing in
addition to being a brilliant chef and businesswoman,
responsible for not only most of the famous Reuben’s &
Coco’s recipes but the impeccable service standards they were
known for.
Our beloved Audrey is survived by her sister Sue Davis; sons,
Scott, John and Patrick; daughter in laws, Cathy, Terri and
Lori; grandchildren: Tim, Eric, Brooke, Heather, Nicole,
Elisha, Shelby and Ashley; 12 great grandchildren; nieces,
nephews and countless friends.
A memorial service is schedule for 2 pm on Saturday, April
4 at the Grace Fellowship Church, 3170 Red Hill Ave., Costa
Mesa. www.gracefellowship.org
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