Allan Leo Macisaac |
| Posted 2016-11-10 by mhenderson |
| Today's News-Herald, Lake Havasu City, AZ >>> Published on Wednesday, October 19, 2016 <<< Allan Leo MacIsaac, 85, of Lake Havasu City passed away peacefully with his children by his side on Oct. 14, 2016 in Aransas Pass, Texas. Allan was a loving father, husband, grandfather and friend to all. Allan was born in Schenectady, N.Y. and was a commercial paper hanger by trade and a longtime member of the Painters and Allied Trades Union. He also loved carpentry and built two homes for his family as well as building and restoring furniture. He enjoyed watching NASCAR, baseball and followed the Arizona Diamondbacks. His lifelong love of roller skating led him to own a skating rink in Havehill, Massachusetts for several years. He also enjoyed cooking and was accomplished in the kitchen. Allan was always there to help friends with carpentry projects or whatever else they needed. He lovingly cared for his wife of 59 years as she battled cancer. Allan always will be remembered for his kindness and sense of humor. Allan was preceded in death by his beloved wife Toni, father Edward MacIsaac, mother Helen, sisters Ann and Peggy, and brother Edward. He survived by his son Steven (Linda) MacIsaac, daughter Diane (Barry) Dense, sisters Sandy Richardson and Lee Craft, grandchildren Chris and Heather MacIsaac and Tanya Dense, great-grandchildren Steven MacIsaac II and many nieces, nephews and extended family. A special thank you to Lexington Place Nursing Home in Aransas Pass, Texas and Harbor Hospice in Rockport, Texas for their exceptional care of Allan in his final days. Per Allan’s request, there will be no services. Condolences can be sent to Steven MacIsaac: P.O. Box 2129, Aransas Pass, TX 78335. All funeral services are entrusted to All Faith Cremation & Funeral Services of Ingleside, Texas, serving the coastal bend. |
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