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Margaret Kennelly Isaacs Driscoll

Margaret Kennelly Isaacs Driscoll’s pilgrimage is done. She left Tuesday, March 2, 2010 after a brief illness. A Brooklyn child, she served in the women’s Air Corp. She married and raised five sons and a daughter with her husband Max. After Max’s death she became an educator in the public schools and served with the Peace Corps in international education. She was married to James Driscoll in 1979. She enjoyed a full life and has joined her voice with the Heavenly Choir.

A memorial service will be held Thursday, March 4, 2010 at 11 a.m. in Our Lady of Good Counsel Catholic Church, officiated by Rev. Richard Zawapzki. Funeral arrangements are under the direction of Ruebel Funeral Home, www.ruebelfuneralhome.com

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"Dear John, Bill, James and Maxine,
What a dear and faithful friend you mother was to my family, especially to my mother. She lived a most interesting life and left this world a better place because of it. May the memories you cherish most comfort you in the days and years to come. We will miss her very much. "

Susan Eschenbrenner | Little Rock, AR | susanesch@comcast.net

"Maxine -- I'll miss seeing you and your mother at the Bible Institute this June. Now your mother has full knowledge and "has joined her voice with the Heavenly Choir". She was a special person and enjoyed life and gave it her all. Your life will now be different. Give life your best.
Lilly Hess"

Lilly Hess | Little Rock, AR | lala1939@att.net

"Maxine and family,
What a wonderful person your mom was, such a friend to me in several endeavors through the years, whether it was acting, helping out in our theatre adventures or in later years when she volunteered at St. Vincent. She has been such a friend to St. Vincent, scheduling me for health talks at several of her senior group activities. Her volunteering work will be sorely missed, but we will remember her faithfulness to volunteering and I will treasure our past conversations over the years with her wonderful sense of humor. Maxine, thank you for continuing to bring her to St. Vincent so she could keep volunteering. Keep in touch and love to you. It is hard to lose your mom and our prayers are with you and your family.
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Carol Wallace | Little Rock, AR | chwallace@stvincenthealth.com

"Dear Isaacs Family,
I attended St. Patrick's oh, so long ago (I was in class with David)...I remember your mom as the lady with the big, beautiful smile and a wonderful laugh...she was always so kind to us...as a little kid, she made a big impression on me. May she be at peace.

Susie Ritchie"

Susie Ritchie | North Little Rock, AR | suz5@aristotle.net

"Bill and Maxine,

It was a sad surprise to hear of your Mother's passing. Losing your your Mom is hard.

Please accept my sincere sympathy for your loss.
Nancy Mahler (and Jennifer)
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Nancy Mahler | Little Rock, , AR | nancyxmahler@hotmail.com

"Maxine and family,
Tuesdays in the St. Vincent Medical Library will not be the same. I always looked forward to your mother working in the library as a volunteer. Margaret knew how to take care of everything there. I truly depended on her expertise and wisdom. She was charming and had such a wonderful sense of humor. Although my time getting to know her was short, I will cherish the memories and will certainly miss her. My thoughts and prayers are with you and your family."

Fran Scheuing | Little Rock, AR | fhscheuing@stvincenthealth.com

"My conection with Margaret was playing Bridge with her at AARP Chapter#34, Women Veteran Activities (I was a WAVE) and volunteering at St. Vincents. She was a strong lady who will be missed.n"
Maxine Biggers | Little Rock, AR | maxbiggers@sbcglobal.net

"Maxine-

I am so sorry to have learned of your loss. Your mother was someone I always thought of with great fondness and with admiration for her strength and her amazing humor. I'm sending my very best wishes to you, as I know this is a difficult time."

Craig Butler | Tuckahoe, NY | cwbutler2@verizon.net

"Maxine - I will always remember what a great sense of humour your mother had. I always enjoyed visiting your house when we were in high school. I'm thinking of you."
Lori Delk | Little Rock, AR | lori.delk@sbcglobal.net

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