Joseph (Joe) Michael MacIsaac passed away peacefully on the morning of October 3, 2019 at the Transitional Care Unit in Thunder Bay. He was 68. For those who took the time to know Joe, he was a selfless man who went to great lengths to help others in need regardless of who they were. Over the course of his life, Joe took in a gentleman living with HIV/Aids when nobody else would and he provided a supportive home to a man living with a developmental disability. Joe was often misunderstood, but he was a loving and caring man who will be missed terribly. Joe lived a full and exciting life. He was proud of his Cape Breton roots. He was a professional card player who travelled through the US and Canada before settling in Thunder Bay in 1976. Once in Thunder Bay, Joe got a job with Great Lakes Paper where he proudly served as a pipe fitter until he retired. Joe often referred to himself as “Black Bart” when he used to frequent “The Nugget.” He loved to dance and tell stories, but was proud to have never consumed a drop of alcohol. Joe loved movies, reading, and was a master of history and trivia. In his later years he was fiercely independent and often pushed people away, but he made room in his life for his friend, buddy and “partner,” Mike. Joe and Mike found much joy together and formed a friendship and bond that will never be broken. Joe always spoke warmly about his past wife, Linda Lee and his good friend, Rachel, who predeceased him years ago. Joe was a diamond in the rough and his memory will live on forever in the hearts and minds of those who knew and loved him.
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Richard Ellis
October 18, 2019
Joe was my partner in the mill, we were both pipe fitters in the digester dept, he was something else that's for sure, I'm a Brit and against the odds we were a great team, I really loved that guy, and he was my best man at my wedding, I moved to Florida in 1995, we lost contact till my daughter told me he was sick, she is a transit driver and told me of him, he will always be in my thoughts, a pain in the bum, but a lovely one, see you again joe
Ange sponchia
October 16, 2019
Rest in Peace Joe. Many memories of us going to Java Hut with mom, its just not the same without you there.
Ingela Puddicombe
October 15, 2019
This obit could not have been written better.
There is nothing more to say, Joe was a very dear friend of my family, thou we have been estranged of my doing, not joes, since my daughter died.
Joe was the closest thing to a God Father to her, and now they are together. We should all be a bit like Joe.
ALLAN FRASER
October 7, 2019
spent many good times working and exchanging stories together ,,RIP ....Al Fraser
Joe as Santa Claus
Michael Hull
October 5, 2019
Michael Hull
October 5, 2019
Joe, you were the best friend I could ever had imagine having. Thanks for the memories, the love and unconditional acceptance. You will never be forgotten!
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