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June Edith Davis Isaacs
06/29/1923 — 12/06/2010
From Richland, WA, US | Born in Galva, IA
June Edith Davis Isaacs
June Edith Davis Isaacs
June Edith Davis Isaacs, 87, a Treasure of the earth and disciple of God went home to be with her Lord, Dec. 6, 2010. She passed away at Kadlec Medical Center with her loving daughter Diann at her side. She was born in Galva, Iowa on June 29, 1923 to Chris and Elsie Nelsen.
She came to Richland in 1946 as the young bride of Robert L. Davis who passed away in 1971. She was left a young widow. She married in 1974 to Orville B. Isaacs of Richland and again was widowed when Orville passed away in 1997.
June worked for many years at Hanford before retiring in 1985 in Property Management.
She was an active member of Richland Lutheran Church and enjoyed so much being in Circle and Bible Study fellowships. She loved having her Bible Study friends over for coffee and tea. Her love for the Lord was evident in every area of her life.
She also maintained close friendships with the Ladies she worked with at Hanford, getting together often to continue that closeness.
I always called mom, My Little Social Butterfly.
She is survived by her daughter, Diann Davis Strassburger and son-in-law, Jim Strassburger of Richland; her grandson, Robert Burnett and wife Amber of Sidney, NE; great grandson Wyatt Burnett of Sidney, NE.
Also, step-children, Charlie Isaacs and wife Susan of Portland, OR; Susan King and husband Curt of Yelm, WA and Lori Lee and husband John of Sitka, AK and three step-grandsons, two step-granddaughters and one step-great granddaughter.
Preceding her in death, her father, Chris Nelsen; mother, Elsie McMorris; step-father, Thomas McMorris; sister, Betty Jean Lewis and brothers, Paul Nelsen and Albert Nelsen.
June requested that she be buried with her first husband Robert L. Davis; she also requested no formal services.
Her life exhibited Godly wisdom, humility and genuine compassion for others. This is the way she will be remembered.
Graveside services will be held at 1:00pm, Friday, Dec. 10, 2010 in Sunset Memorial Gardens, 915 Bypass Highway, Richland, WA.
In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be made in Junes memory to Richland Lutheran Church, 901 Van Giesen, Richland, WA 99352.
June was a great friend for 50+ years to our mom, Peggy McAndrew.
She was always very kind & generous to our family.
Our condolences to June’s family.
Dear Diann & Family
We will truely miss June as she has been a beautiful friend. I have so many memories to keep her close to my heart. I will miss planting flowers with Barb for her outdoor pots every year for her birthday. As the butterlflies land on my flowers each summer I will know the most beautiful one will be June.
God Bless you and your family.
Diann and family,
I am so sorry to hear of Junes’ passing. She was the sweetest lady. Loved it when she looked me up at Albertsons to go through my checkstand. We often visited at church at the sat. service. Yes, she was a ‘social butterfly’ and will be missed. God bless, Patti
June was a great lady and friend,and sister-in-Christ, we will greatly miss her bright smile and cheerful personality. We had great fun at her Thurs. afternoon Bible studies. Our prayers and condolences go out to her famely.
Blessings
I am sorry to learn of June’s passing. She was such a cheerful and positive person and a joy to visit with. May the family have peace in knowing that she is with her Lord and Saviior. God’s Blessings to the family.
Dear Diann and Family,
June worked with me in Property Mamagenent for several years before she retired. She always brought energy and zeal to her job. She also had a smile for everyone. She was one of my dearest friends and although I only saw her occasionally in recent years, I will miss her.
So very sorry to hear of June’s passing. She and my parents Bill & Carol Massey were friends from the working years We just recently lost my dad.
I always enjoyed visiting with June and her beautiful smile was a ray of sunshine.
My thoughts and prayers are with you during this most difficult time.
I will always remember June for her wonderful outlook and generosity despite many hardships over the course of her life. She was my Mom #2. She loved to laugh and share in peoples lives. I remember when my mother Georgia Orville’s wife #1,sister Susan and I lived in California, her and dad would pack up the old Oldsmobile and the trunk would be stuffed with homemade pies, homemade Chex Party Mix, etc. and haul it all the way to California where we were living in those days. June always put her heart into what she did. She also had a grand love of nature and was a wonderful gardener with many beautiful flowers. I especially remember her growing green onions and cucumbers among other vegetables which she enthusiastically shared with neighbors and friends. She enjoyed “Humphrey” the neighborhood squirrel that frequented her backyard power lines! June was always a steady light in my life and I always knew I was loved. I will surely miss her. What a woman!!!
I was sorry to hear of June’s passing. June was my Grandparents, Ed and Marion Powell’s neighbor all those years. She was very supportive to my mother when they passed. June and I would often meet at the cemetary after their passing to catch up on the news. Our thoughts and prayers are with you now and always.
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June Edith Davis Isaacs