1949
2023
David Lee Isenhart
April 10, 1949 - Feb. 4, 2023
Idaho native David L. Isenhart, 73, died February 4, 2023, when his van went off Thousand Springs Grade Road. He had spent the afternoon with his treasured cameras looking for snowscape shots near Shoshone and then in the early evening was aiming to capture the spectacular sunset above the Snake River canyon rim.
Dave was born April 10, 1949, at the old Wendell Hospital and grew up in a Glenn's Ferry railroad family, the son of Carl "Bud" and Shirley Pusey Isenhart. He roamed the desert as a boy and hunted extensively over the Bennett Mountain area, developing a lifelong love of guns. Dave attended Glenn's Ferry schools, graduating from Glenn's Ferry High School in 1967.
He volunteered for the Navy in 1968 during the Vietnam conflict and trained as a photographer, serving mostly in Southern California with stints in Hawaii and Taiwan. Dave was Honorably Discharged from the U.S. Navy.
In civilian life, Dave operated his own photo service business in Ketchum and later in Cottonwood. He also worked in photo equipment sales and was with Eaton Drilling of Wendell for many years.
In 2005 Dave, 56, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis, which forced him into early retirement, but never robbed him of his independence, gentleness, kindness to others, and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ.
He is survived by his son, Brandon Isenhart of Bellingham, WA; soulmate Judy Harmon Smith of Washington, his companion in their recent years of love and adventure, brother: Richard "Dick" (Karen) Isenhart of Indianapolis, IN, Sisters: Susan (Ben) Olivieri of Spirit Lake, ID, Debi (Jim) Duvall of Bloomfield, KY, Lori Isenhart of Pocatello, ID, and Uncle John Isenhart of Glenn's Ferry, ID. Stepchildren: April, Heidi, and Chad; step-grandchildren Sam, Kayla, and Adam and former spouses Sandy Keene and Carolyn Isenhart. Also, many loved cousins, nieces, nephews, and dear friends.
All are indebted to Judy, who initiated the search for Dave, and faithful friends, Kim and Bette Reed, who searched through the night for him, a special "Thank You" for doing what we could not do.
A Memorial Service for Dave will be announced at a later date. (demaraysjerome.com)
In lieu of flowers, the family suggests donations to a favorite charity or to the National MS Society (Multiple Sclerosis).
To Donate in Dave's name: National MS Society, Greater Northwest Chapter, PO Box 54879, Los Angeles, CA 90054 (1-800-344-4867).

D. J. Lawless
April 30, 2023
I was stationed with Dave at Pt. Mugu, California just outside of Oxnard. We have spoken several times over the years. As mentioned, he loved photography and also did a marvelous job touching up flawed photos with his computer. I found out about his passing when I tried calling only to hear his phone had been disconnected. I knew something was wrong and then found his obit. Losing a Navy buddy is difficult.
Nicole Nielson
February 19, 2023
I met Dave when he worked at eaton drilling and he was a good man and he will be miss. Sorry for your loss
Daryl Mayes (physical therapist)
February 18, 2023
I am saddened to hear about Dave´s passing. He was a good person and friend.
Nicole Nielson
February 17, 2023
I known Dave he was a good man sorry for your lost
Susan McFadden Taylor
February 16, 2023
We have many happy memories of our lifelong friend, David. Sending our love to the family. May he rest in peace with all those who have gone before him.
Francie Hepper
February 15, 2023
I am so sad to hear this news. I have wonderful memories of him and am so happy to have reconnected again in our later years. My sympathy to all of the family.
Tami Billman
February 15, 2023
I met Dave in 1976 when we worked at KMart together. He will be very missed. He was a wonderful man, beautiful photographer. Sending my love and prayers to all of his family and thanking his wonderful soulmate for searching and standing by him. You're a blessed woman
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