JOHN-ISAAC-Obituary

JOHN A. ISAAC

Chicago, Illinois

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John A. Isaac, 71, born in London, England passed away peacefully at his home in Chicago on July 29, 2010 surrounded by loving family and friends. Beloved husband of 20 years to Jane E. Isaac (nee Geller); loving son-in-law of Thelma and the late Morton Geller; fond brother-in-law of Abbie (Rick)...

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Jane as the anniversary of Johns departure draws closer I would just like
to say, the pain doesn't get any easier, I miss him more now with every passing year,he is in my thoughts every day. God bless you. Paul Cairney.

John was such a kind, witty, generous, talented man and a devoted husband. On this second anniversary,
we are reminded of how he truly touched, in an exceptional way, all of us who knew him.
Jane,our prayers and thoughts are with you and will remain with you and family.
J Barber

Dear Jane I was sorry to learn of John's passing. Please accept condolences from me and my family. I am John's second cousin living in Canada, we spoke on the telephone some time ago.

With love and compassion,

Geoff Kelly

I am proud to call you my uncle. You always made me smile. I only regret that I didn't spend more time with you as you were so far away. I will always miss you.

Lots of love
Suzi xx

Dear Jane,
Our hearts go out to you at this time and in the days ahead. Please let us know if there is anything we can do for you. The journey was long and now there is peace, John is in a better place.

Love,
Zahra H.
Homewatch CareGivers

Although you have departed this world John, you will be will always be present whenever your Bec school friends get together. You loved life and inspired all of us to get out there and enjoy it too. You will be greatly missed.
Jane you are in our thoughts and prayers, and we will be raising a glass or two of Spitfire on Wednesday with you.
Jill & Bunny Harvey
Bath, England.

I was born in Chicago and returned to the UK when I was 1, John was my fathers best friend for 47years, and growing up hearing about my parents life in Chigago, John featured very heavily, I am sure that in my early years I met John when he came over to visit, but it was not until the mid 90's, and I had grown up that I got to understand why father and John had stayed friends for so long. I was over in the US in New York and called out of the blue and left a message on his answer machine,...

Jane I am so sorry for your loss.
Janice Axelrod

Dearest John, you were a most magnificent and beautiful man both inside and out. Your memory will live on in many hearts and minds. Rest easy now,

All my love
Paul

Jane, I hope you find the strength you need in these difficult times.