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Alfred Q. Isaacson

Longmeadow, Massachusetts

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Alfred Q. Isaacson, age 73, of Longmeadow, passed away peacefully in his home on Wednesday, February 8, 2017. He was the beloved husband and best friend of Becky Rosendahl Isaacson, devoted and proud father of one son, Daniel, and greatly loved and missed by his dogs, Ralph and Gracie. Al was...

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I can see in my mind you helping with the heavenly organ and using your unique creativity making many things. Lots of love to you! Tina Warren

Hi Al! I can't believe it has been 6 years since we lost such an amazing and wonderful man! You are missed by many! Lots of love is being sent to you! Love, Tina

What a loss of inspiration, talent, humor, generosity and true humility. I'm blessed to have had the gift of knowing him and sharing time in his life. I share your sorrow in the loss of Ike who has touched so many.
With sympathy and love,

Andrea Austin

Becky - so sorry to read of the death of your husband - you will feel the loss forever. Be patient and kind with yourself. My husband died recently and it is a difficult adjustment. Good luck to you and my sincere sympathy.

Sandy Epperly

So sorry to hear this news. I just found out from someone who attended. My condolences!!

I love you, Uncel Al. You were a big part of our lives when I was younger. You played with us, carried us on our
shoulders, and took us to many places. I remember going to the rock wall in Lynn. I remember you driving me places where I would see your small Buddha figure and your wacky compass on the dashboard. When I was older, you took me and my first girlfriend home and back from college for Thanksgiving. You took me on tours of your workplace. I was always fascinated with your organ...

Becky & Dan, A great man & friend has been in your lives for many years. I was privileged to work with "Ike" at Austin Organs designing many instruments with his great artist renderings which brought the whole effect to life. I was hoping to see you all on one of our trips to CT each Summer. Sorry to miss the celebration of his life service tomorrow. Just heard today. Don & Shirley Hand of Clearwater, FL.

Uncle Al was the "cool" uncle when I was growing up, like when he would "sneak" us into the Red Jacket Inn on Cape Cod. He was funny and had a unique way of looking at life. His drawings were inspiring! I have nothing but great memories and will miss him. Thinking of you Aunt Becky and Danny. Sorry for your loss.

Uncle Al (as I knew him) was not only the best uncle you could ask for, he was a wonderful man. So talented, kind and thoughtful. He will be missed. I'm so sorry Becky and Danny.