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Robert Michael "Mayor Bob" Isaac

Colorado Springs, Colorado

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January 27, 1928 ~ May 2, 2008. Robert Michael Isaac, born in Colorado Springs on January 27, 1928 to Albert and Sigrid Isaac, passed away on May 2, 2008 from complications with pneumonia. Bob graduated Salutatorian from Colorado Springs High School in 1945. He received an appointment to the U.S....

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Mayor Bob was 3 times the citizen - Military service, public service and private businessman. He was one of my late father's (Cab Brannon) favorite friends. Heaven exits because of people like Mayor Bob. My thoughts and prayers are with you.

Judge Isaac as he was known to me was a great man. I worked for him when he was over the Municipal Court. My prayers go out to his family.

My prayers to the family.
I grew up in village 7 and was friends with Tiffany, Mayor Bob cooked us hamburgers on the grill the one summer night and I remember thinking to myself, this is they Mayor! What a nice man.
Sincerly, Maryellen (Parker) Podsedly

A great mayor who was a big player in returning baseball to the Springs. He did some much for this fine city. We will all miss him very much

Bob, and his entire family, opened up their home to me in a time of my life when I really needed guidance. I will always remember his gruff low voice that spoke with wisdom and integrity. My thoughts and prayers go to his family, especially my dear old friend Tiffany..I know how hard it is to lose a dad.

A great man with a wonderful daughter - Melissa, you are in my thoughts.

My deepest thoughts and prayers are with your family.

Our fond memories of Bob begin with him serving as honorary Mayor of Village Seven where many of us resided in the 70's. We had an annual parade with the kids on decorated bikes and wagons with Mayor Bob riding in our borrowed convertible. Also remembered are the many times we fished the trout-filled waters of Ice Lake in Buena Vista as guests of Sam and Elaine Colt. He became an icon for our City and his many contributions will be long remembered.

We are saddened to hear of Bob's
passing. Our thoughts and Prayers
are with you.