Graveside services were officiated by the Masons. Mr. Isaacs was a member of the First Christian Church in Graham. He died at the home of his daughter.
His one request before his death was to be buried in a homemade pine box which his son-in-law honored his request.
There are many stories of Dr. Isaacs benevolent spirit and love for man that have not been told, but were written down by his daughter for a lasting testimony of a life well lived.
Dr. Arnold Isaacs name is listed on his Masonic Lodge documents, church membership records, obituary and funeral home records.
informant was Mrs. H.L. Tidwell of Graham, Texas
Graveside services were officiated by the Masons. Mr. Isaacs was a member of the First Christian Church in Graham. He died at the home of his daughter.
His one request before his death was to be buried in a homemade pine box which his son-in-law honored his request.
There are many stories of Dr. Isaacs benevolent spirit and love for man that have not been told, but were written down by his daughter for a lasting testimony of a life well lived.
Dr. Arnold Isaacs name is listed on his Masonic Lodge documents, church membership records, obituary and funeral home records.
informant was Mrs. H.L. Tidwell of Graham, Texas
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