Richard-Isbell-Obituary

Richard L. Isbell

Red Oak, Texas

Nov 9, 1942 – Mar 13, 2020

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BORN
November 9, 1942
DIED
March 13, 2020
LOCATION
Red Oak, Texas

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Richard L. Isbell November 9, 1942 - March 13, 2020 Papa (Cowboy) Rich Isbell, of Red Oak, rode away to Heaven surrounded by family on Friday, March 13, 2020. He was 77. Born in Siluria, AL, he aspired to follow in the footsteps of his adopted father and life hero Charles Smith, "Smitty" and join...

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I am saddened to learn of Rich's passing. I remember hearing Judy and him whistling bird calls to find each other as they shopped at a store I worked at in the 90s. They were a sweet couple. They once again can whistle bird calls to each other. I will cherish this memory of them forever.

Rich and Judi had the love that everyone wants to have. Every time I drive by their house on Stony Point Rd. I still look, even though I know they both have been gone from there for years. He was the sweetest man. My condolences to his family. RIP Rich. You are finally with your angel eternally.

Knew him mostly of fun stories by his family, but sending and thoughts

Dear Family and Friends of Rich,
What a great man and friend to all who knew him.
Many years ago he played soft ball with my sons Tim and Craig. He kept everyone in high spirits no matter win or lose by climbing the fence in front of the fan bleachers. The true love and admiration he and Judi had for each other was so heartwarming!
Rich will be missed so much by all who had the
pleasure of knowing him!

Much Love, Pat, Tim, Craig, and Diane Cox Keehn.

RIP RICH. YOU WILL BE MISSED. YOU GET TO JOIN YOUR LOVE. GET READY HEAVEN YOUR IN FOR SOME FUN.

Both Rich and Judi taught us the true meaning of love. All of us who knew them were so blessed to witness their love and affection for each other and to be in their presence.
Marilyn Smith