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Brooke LeeAnn Isham, 42, returned to her Heavenly Father on January 12, 2024. Brooke was born December 6, 1981 in Twin Falls, ID to William R and Jean W Isham. She loved her family and friends very much as well as everyone and everything in nature. She did everything with her brother and sisters. She grew up for the first five years in the country outside Heyburn, Idaho. She loved our animals, the wide-open spaces and the flowers and playing on the trampoline. When we moved to American Fork, Utah and had horses, cats, and dogs, bunnies and a baby calf she loved them all. She loved playing in our open fields, the huge yard and the stream running through our property and the tree swing over the creek.
Brooke had a beautiful singing voice and played the piano beautifully. She loved and was thankful for her piano teacher Carol Peck. She continued to play the piano until she passed away. She performed in many dance and music recitals. Brooke loved the mountains and the desert, camping rock climbing, running the river and she was a certified lifeguard
Memorial services will be held Saturday, January 20, 2024 at 12:00 noon in the Preston 1st Ward Chapel, 213 South 200 East in Preston, Idaho. A visitation will be held Saturday from 11:00-11:30 a.m. also at the church.
Brooke is survived by her parents, Bill and Jean Isham, her sister Nikki Isham Chamberlain (Rindy); her brother William Thomas (Tom) Isham, and her sister Kimberly Isham Kastner (Shade); her nephew Khalen (KK) Isham and her niece Saige Isham, whom she helped raise, and many other nieces and cousins. Brooke loved the moon and the stars and we will remember her when we see their light shining with hers. Brooke was full of joy and the joy of our life.
Services will be available to stream live on Saturday Jan 20, 2024 at 12:00 noon MST by clicking the following link:
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1005 S 800 E, Preston, ID 83263
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