Mark's obituary
It is with deep sorrow that we announce the passing of Mark Isham, a beloved father, grandfather, jokester, and fixer of all things. Mark was born on December 29, 1956, to the late William Milton Isham and Phyllis Lorraine Isham and left us too soon on February 1, 2025.
Known for his dependability and jovial nature, Mark was often the source of laughter and relief. His selfless nature was a testament to his willingness to help others in their time of need. His practical wisdom coupled with his prankster ways made each lesson a cherished memory, an invaluable gift that will carry on in the lives of those who knew him.
His greatest joys were found in the simple pleasures of life: his beloved children, grandchildren, and his loyal canine companions. Mark's love for his family was an all-encompassing force, a testament to the man's sense of boundless affection and unwavering commitment. His ability to find humor in the most ordinary of things and his zest for life will long be remembered by all who knew him.
Mark is survived by his children Christina Ferris, Mark Isham Jr., and Kiona (Andrew) Graham, and grandchildren Mason, London, Sophia, Bennet, Oliver, and Henry. Mark leaves behind a legacy of laughter and good times. His spirit lives on in the joyous stories shared by those who knew him, a warm laugh resonating in cherished memories. His impact extends beyond his immediate family, influencing every life he touched with his humor, kindness, and love.
Mark held a special place in his heart for animals, a passion reflected in his wish to support the "Best Friends Animal Society". In lieu of flowers, a fund has been established in Mark's memory at https://everloved.com/life-of…. Contributions to this noble cause would be a heartfelt tribute to Mark's enduring love for our furry friends.
Mark did not want a funeral/memorial service and the scattering of ashes will be an intimate ceremony limited only to his children and grandchildren per his wishes.
Mark's humor and radiant personality will be greatly missed, but his memory will live on in the heart of every life he touched.