Larry "Dale" Isaacs' Obituary
ISAACS, Larry “Dale”, age 53, of McKee, Kentucky, passed away Friday, February 19, 2021.
Dale worked for himself and also along side his father for most of his life in the construction business. He could do it all in the construction business, and was especially known as an excellent carpenter and electrician. While living in Ohio, he was a member of the Lighthouse Harbor Free Pentecostal Holiness Church in Lebanon.
Outgoing, loved by others, caring, helpful, and always desired to please others, Dale was hard working but preferred being home with family in his spare time. He greatly enjoyed hunting, shooting guns, and fishing. Attending church, family get togethers, and spending time with his family were most important to him. Among other things, he will be remembered for how much he loved the Christmas season with family, from the time he was little until he the present time.
He was preceded in death by his brother-in-law Elmer Foos and a niece Amanda Mischelle Byrd. He is survived by his son Nicklas “Nick" Dale Isaacs; granddaughter Kennedy Isaacs; his parents Larry N. And Carol Jean Isaacs; four sisters Tammy (Joe) Sallee, Brenda Foss, Mischelle (Jeff) Sallee, and Becky (Tim) Harper; his grandma Nila Jo Worley; and several nieces and nephews.
A visitation for family only will be held 11 AM - 1 PM Tuesday, March 2 at Stubbs-Conner Funeral Home in Waynesville. A private family service will immediately following the visitation at 1 PM Tuesday, March 2 at the funeral home. In an effort to be conscious of the current COVID-19 risk, the family invites all who are interested to view the service live on the Websteam at www.stubbsconner.com, accessible by clicking the link below Dale’s obituary on your mobile device or by accessing it from tribute wall tab of Dale’s page via computer or tablet. Burial will follow the service at Deerfield Cemetery in South Lebanon. In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made toward the funeral expenses directly at Stubbs-Conner Funeral Home. Condolences at www.stubbsconner.com.
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