George Henry-Isham-Obituary

George Henry Isham

Phoenix, Arizona

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Isham, George Henry 80, of Phoenix, Arizona, passed away on February 21st, 2013. George loved horses, farming and the outdoors. He had a passion for his family and grandchildren. He was preceded in death by his sons Gary and Randall Isham. George is survived by his loving wife of 62...

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Bilton Family

May I express my sadness at the recent passing of my spiritual brother, my friend and equestrian mentor, George Isham. Growing up with his two older boys and spending time with the entire family, are among the fondest of all my childhood memories. He always treated me like I was one of his own. For that, I will always appreciate his example of kindness and generosity.

My daughter spent all of 2013, living in Kingman AZ. Fran and Austin Cooper, made her feel like one of their family, as...

Dear Aunt Dorothy and Cousins, Kelly and I are sincerely sorry to hear of Uncle George's death. I have many fond memories of him while growing up in Phoenix. He loved teasing me and I eventually loved all his teasing. He will be dearly missed by all of us. We send our love to all of you.

Cousin Dorothy and family. I was so sorry to hear about George. I have memories going way back to childhood of our visits and the time we spent with ya'all and the laughter with George and my Dad, telling jokes for DAYS!!!! He's in God's memory now and hope to see him soon as we endure on to the end. My heart goes out to you and everyone who is mourning his loss. Your Cuz, Pam Brashier-Brown

Ostrich Festival-2010

Dorothy, George & Adriana-2008

60th Anniversary-2011

Papa with Adriana & Randilyn-2011

Papa with Adriana-2011

Dorothy and all the family. We are so sorry about George's death. We do know though that you and the kids did so much to make his last days more comfortable. We are, however, not lost without a solid "hope". In our mind's eye we can still George either sitting in his recliner or grabbing up the cowboy hat to go sit on the back patio. He really was quite a guy! We sent our warm love and condolences to the family. Austin and Fran