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ISSACS, Earl Armon 80 of Morrow passed away on Wednesday, December 4, 2013 at the Otterbein Care Facility in Maineville. Born in Hamilton, Ohio, October 26, 2013, the son of Armon and Cora (Carpenter) Isaacs, he was a loving husband, father and grandfather and friend to all that knew him. A US Navy veteran (1952-1956), he was a long time employee of the Ford Motor Company in Sharonville and Batavia, retiring with over 49 years of employment there and was a member of the Calvary Clifton Masonic Lodge. Earl enjoyed spending time with his family and friends on their houseboat on Green River Lake in Campbellsville, KY for many, many years. Preceded in death by his parents, and brother Gene Isaacs, he is survived by his loving and devoted wife Esther (York) Isaacs of Morrow, sons. Greg (Lori) Isaacs of Charlotte, N.C. and Doug (Sandy) Isaacs of Wilmington, Oh, daughter Shauna (Reese) Smith of Maineville, brother Richard White of Florida, sister Betty (Dick) Moran of Montgomery, Oh and seven grandchildren; Miranda, Adam Cole and Jared Isaccs, Jaxon, Carter and Avery Smith. A memorial service was held on Tuesday, December 10, 2013 at the Stine-Kilburn Funeral Home, Lebanon, Oh with brother Jerry Bullis officiating. Condolences may be expressed to the family at www.stinekilburnfuneralhome.com. Memorial requested to Hospice of Cincinnati. www.stinekilburnfuneralhome.com.
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