Before I met Kim MacIntosh I knew I would like her, because of the way my friends were speaking of her.
I couldn’t go to the World Conference on Lung Cancer in Toronto in 2018 because I had suffered progression. Andrea and Peggy promised to tell me all about it when they came back, and they did!
There were so many exciting stories: people they’d met, promising new research, fun times, but of all the details in all the stories, Kim was the person who stood out by far! I couldn’t wait to meet this lung cancer survivor advocate that I’d heard so much about.
Kim started driving in to our Ottawa lung cancer support groups – more than an hour each way, and she fit right in with the group. It was so good to get to know this lung cancer sister.
Kim cared about people. She deeply loved her family: husband Dean and daughters Ceilidh and Sadie, her parents, siblings and extended family; and friends, especially her besties. She spoke often of them and participated in all kinds of traditions with them that filled her calendar with meaning, joy and laughter. She knew half of Cornwall, and a good deal of other people as well.
Before Kim was diagnosed with lung cancer she worked as a nurse and had a fierce passion for advocacy. Kim brought her medical and scientific knowledge, her understanding of how the system works, and her prior passion for people and advocacy to her lung cancer advocacy. She could often be overheard encouraging people to apply for their disability parking pass or tax credit, reminding them that they were entitled to it and telling them step by step how to go about applying. Kim cared about people.
Andrea and I compiled this list of highlights of Kim’s lung cancer advocacy:
– early member Ottawa Lung Cancer Support Group (October 2018)
– IASLC World Conference on Lung Cancer, Toronto 2018
– staffed outreach tables at The Ottawa Hospital Cancer Centre
– shared her cancer story at the Ottawa Lung Cancer Patient Summit, November 2019
– went to LUNGevity conference in Washington DC, 2019
– member of the EGFR Resisters
– started the EGFR Canada fb group
– early leader in the Canadian Lung Cancer Advocacy — Breathe Hope fb group
– very strong presence on Twitter and on fb. Shared lots of research etc.
– co-designed the Lung Cancer Strong tee shirts and organized the ordering, printing and distribution
– completed IASLC’s STARs Program in 2019 and attended WCLC 2019 in Barcelona
– participated in June 2019 CCSN/LCC Breakfast and meetings with MPPs on Parliament Hill
– made a video on her experience as a LC patient for CCSN’s Right to Survive campaign
– did a podcast for LCC with Dr. Paul Wheatley-Price
– member of Programs Committee, Lung Cancer Canada
– participated in The White Ribbon Project for lung cancer awareness and travelled in both Ontario & Quebec distributing white ribbons to lung cancer patients, advocates & medical staff
































Kim was a good friend to many, a devoted wife and mom, and a fierce advocate for lung cancer and other important causes. She was deeply loved and she is missed. RIP, Kim, and thank you.
Kimberley Ann (Moran) MacIntosh September 30, 1967 – November 17, 2021
Kim’s obituary can be found at this link.
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What a beautiful tribute to Kim, Jill. What a legacy she has left. Big hugs.
What a beautiful tribute to Kim, Jill. What a legacy she has left. Big hugs.
Even though she was humble about the advocacy work she did for the lung cancer association, her friends and family were very proud of all she did to spread awareness about this under funded and unfair disease.
She spoke highly of her cancer sisters and we are happy she was able to do the work she did for so long. May she fly high with the angels and continue to bless the people here on earth who are still advocating and fighting the good fight. ❤️
Jill – So sorry for the loss of your friend.
What a wonderful story! Kim was amazing friend. I’m so sorry for your loss. Hugs Jill. 🤍
thank you Jill, for reminding me of all the things Kim did for us.