John Herman McIsaac

john mcisaac
died on Sunday, March 7, 2010 at his residence in Oakton, Va., beloved husband of 57 years to Irene H. McIsaac, devoted father of Patricia McIsaac (Ken Manning), Nancy Redford (Paul), Mary Shoener (Mark) and Dan McIsaac, brother of Jean Martorana and Daniel McIsaac (Agnes), grandfather of Sarah, Evan, Emma and Matthew.

Funeral Home:

Money & King Funeral Home

171 W. Maple Ave.

Vienna, VA

US 22180

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  1. Patricia, Ken, Evan and Sarah, I am sorry to hear of John’s passing, and will keep you each in my thoughts and prayers.

  2. We are truly sorry that we cannot be with you. Our thoughts abd prayers are with all of you. Gene and Sonya

  3. Dear Aunt Irene and family: So sorry for your loss and our loss. I will be forever grateful for Uncle Johns gentle encouragement, thoughtful advice, generosity and good humor. I will remember him with great fondness and gratitude. Peace and love to all.

  4. Dear Pat and family, I hope that memories of happier days spent with your Dad will help you through this difficult time. You are in my thoughts.

  5. Dear Mary and family, My boys and I said a prayer tonight for your dad. They wondered why they were praying for someone they had never met and we had an excellent talk as a result. Please know that you are constantly in my thoughts in this time. Warmest regards, Jarlath

  6. Dear Pat & Family, My deepest sympathy to you and all your family. Please know you are in my thoughts and prayers at this sad and difficult time.

  7. Pat, Although I hadn’t met your father, I’m certain that many of his admirable characteristics are represented in you and your siblings. Knowing that, his absence will felt by many, however, his legacy will live on. I believe I have already benefited from his life, just in knowing you.

  8. Mary and Mark: Thoughts and love from Susan and me. I wish you and your family some solace found in happy memories. Sean

  9. Dan and everyone, I’m very sorry to hear of the passing of the Big Kahuna (as I liked to call him). He was always very sweet to me and I loved him very much. I can still hear his silly jokes in my head and I always loved his big smile. He was a wonderful person and will be missed. I’m sure he’s at peace now. My deepest condolences. Love to you all. Leigh

  10. Pat, Ken and Family, Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We know only too well what it is like to lose a parent. Know the pain fades but the memories stay forever, relish in them. Always Karol and Wayne Morrison and Family

  11. Irene We were so saddened to hear that the world lost John. Our thoughts and prayers are with you and the family at this difficult time in your lives. We have so many wonderful memories of fun times at stroke club meetings, Orlando conferences, Disney, Epcot and dinners together. We talk about you and John a lot and tell the story about him being a “two fisted drinker” to all our stroke members. Remember his arms along with God’s arms are wrapped around you and his love will be with you day and night. We will call you at a later date. Love Chuck, Alta and Hilga


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