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Isabelle MAHRT Obituary

MAHRT Isabelle Jeannot Isabelle quietly passed away March 17, 2011, at the Elizabeth Scott Care Facility, Maumee. She was surrounded by her loving daughters and family members. Isabelle was born February 22, 1918 in Cecil, PA, a suburb of Pittsburgh. Isabelle was one of six sisters who were orphaned at an early age. An Aunt and Uncle adopted all six girls and raised them as their own. After Isabelle graduated from high school she became a Registered Nurse which eventually landed her in Florida to pursue her career. There, she met her future husband, Harvey H. C. Mahrt, a pilot flying for PanAm. Smitten with one another, they were married within three months of meeting after which they moved to Seattle. Their first child, Patrick, was born in 1944 just before they sailed to China where they would live for the next six years, first in Hong Kong and then Shanghai. After Harvey's WW II assignment with the China National Air Corps(CNAC), he and Isabelle returned to the states and settled in Toledo where Harvey became the chief pilot for Dana Corporation. Once settled, Harvey and Isabelle brought their three daughters into the world, Cynthia Mahrt (Peter) Taylor of Perrysburg, Jacci Mahrt of Seattle and Janis Mahrt (Boyd) Cordray of Maumee. Isabelle was preceded in her passing by her beloved son in 1968 and Harvey in 1969 after which she returned to the nursing profession and worked until 1987. After retiring, she rekindled her love of travel which was capped off by a lengthy, wonderful trip to England with her daughter-in-law, JoAnne Bass Earl, mother of Patrick Alan Mahrt, Isabelle's first grandson. She is also survived by grandsons, Nathan James Mahrt, son of Janis, Oliver Andrew Earl, and wife, Shannon of North Carolina, son of JoAnne and Bryan Earl and great-grandchildren, Henry, Abigail and Madeline. In recent years, Isabelle was very active with the Maumee Senior Center attending "Body Recall" three times a week without fail and she enjoyed the occasional margarita while sharing stories with her old nursing pals. She continues to be an inspiration to her family and friends for her generous spirit, positive attitude and terrific sense of humor. A visitation and brief service will be held Monday, March 21st, from 9:00 a.m. to noon at the Coyle Funeral Home, 1770 S. Reynolds Road. The family wishes to express their appreciation to the caring staff at Elizabeth Scott, Level 2 and to Northwest Ohio Hospice Care. Because it was one of Isabelle's favorite places to visit and walk about, the family has asked that any tributes be in the form of donations made in her name to the Toledo Botanical Gardens. On-line condolences: CoyleFuneralHome.com

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Published by The Blade from Mar. 19 to Mar. 20, 2011.

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Carla Wesley

March 30, 2011

I have thought of Mrs. Mahrt many times over the years. She was my first mentor as I worked at Bucher's Country Home in Swanton. She trained me to do the best job a person could do. She worked side by side with me as the nurse, but did even the most menial tasks without complaint. I was just starting out as a nurses aide, but went on to become a nurse and hopefully a better nurse for the training your mother gave me.

March 21, 2011

Love and prayers your way Janice and family. What a beautiful tribute. Her spirit will carry on in all of you. Sally Cipiti.

Maureen Gosling

March 21, 2011

It sounds like she lived a long and meaningful life. Hard to say good-bye, I'm sure. My condolences and warm wishes to you all in the Marht family... Maureen

Sharon Newman

March 20, 2011

Love and prayers to all of you.
Sharon, Ward, Emily and Alex

March 19, 2011

Thoughts and prayers are with you.......Jan Fleeger

March 19, 2011

It was an honor to have helped with the "Life & Times of Isabelle Mahrt." She was wonderful. KayBird

CJ

March 19, 2011

Mahrt Family, my thoughts and prayers are with you at this most difficult time in your lives may the God of comfort be with you.

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