Deborah C. Isaacs, 50, of Forks Twp., PA died Friday, December 10, 2021 at St. Luke’s Hospital, Anderson Campus. She was born January 13, 1971 in New York City, NY. She received her bachelor’s degree from East Stroudsburg University and was a teacher for several years. She is a member of Bethel Memorial Baptist Church, Easton.
She is survived by her husband of 27 years, Sean A. Isaacs; her children: Abigail, Joanna, Aaron, Jasmine and Lily; her mother: Euline Alvarez and brother Nathan Selles-Alvarez.
Services are 11 AM Saturday (Dec. 18) in Bethel Memorial Baptist Church, 715 Chestnut Lane, Palmer Twp., with visitation 10 to 11 AM in the church (masks will be required). Interment is in Easton Cemetery. The Ashton Funeral Home, Easton is handling arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made to the church. Offer online condolences at www.AshtonFuneralHome.com
Jerry Crivellaro
December 14, 2021 at 4:22 pm
Deborah always had a smile on her face that the love of her God would shine through. Even though she was going through difficulties she was always an encouragement to others. We will miss her but will see her in Heaven. Praying for strength for Sean and the kids.
Vicki Cowley
December 16, 2021 at 8:43 pm
Deborah was such a beautiful and strong woman of faith. She was such a wonderful witness to the Lord and to anyone suffering through trials in their lives. I feel like God gave me a gift in getting to know her and hear her story. I am so sorry I cannot attend the services but I know that Sean and others will celebrate that she is finally healed and forever with the Lord. She was truly amazing and we should all strive to be more like her. She was loved by many and will be missed!
Bruce and Hollie Mannon
December 22, 2021 at 8:28 pm
Deborah was such a strong and courageous woman with great faith! We admired her for her perseverance in the journey she had traveled! Our prayers for you Sean and your family are that the Lord will give you comfort and peace and that your memories will sustain you! We are so grateful to have known Deborah!