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ELDORADO—Geneva Frances Olfers Isaacs, 89, of San Angelo was called home by Our Lord peacefully on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022.

Geneva was born Nov. 1, 1933, the daughter of Annie Lois Gant t Olfers and Edgar Olfers, in Austin.

Geneva and Leonard Floyd Isaacs were married on March 30, 1951, in Austin.

Geneva was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Leonard Floyd; her brother, Quindel Olfers; and a grandson, Wesley Isaacs.

Surviving are her children, Nancy Guthrie and husband Tom, Leonard Isaacs and wife Sherry, Dennis Isaacs and wife Brenda; seven grandchildren, Lauren Hovey, Susan Learish and wife Michelle, Tammy Gawryszewski and husband Bryan, Scott Isaacs and wife Shonda, Jamie Isaacs and wife April, Melissa Isaacs, Jason Isaacs and wife Heather; 13 great-grandchildren, Madilyn Isaacs, Makensy Isaacs and Hunter Isaacs, Cooper Gawryszewski, Cali Gawryszewski, Cooper Isaacs, Faith and Nevaeh Rodriguez, Julian Paez, Charles Hovey, Oliver Hovey, Jacy Isaacs and Takoda Isaacs; and a great-great-granddaughter, Alex Jade Jackson.

Geneva is also survived by a brother, Donald Olfers and wife Sue.

Visitation was at 9 a.m. Monday, Nov. 21, at the Schleicher County Cemetery Chapel.

Funeral services were at 10 a.m. at the Schleicher County Cemetery Chapel. Pastor Chris Curran and Worship Minister Tim Lyles of Southland Baptist Church of San Angelo officiated. Interment followed at Schleicher County Cemetery.

Geneva continued to stay active throughout her life. She was a faithful woman who loved the Lord, her family, church and community.

She was a very artistic person. She loved crocheting, playing the piano, painting, and spent many hours with friends getting in many games of bridge.

She will be remembered by many of the times spent in the kitchen, designing and baking wedding and birthday cakes. Also making all kinds of candies and pies.

Our mother was known as “Mi-Mi” to all her grands, greatgrands and great-great-grand.

She continuously provided unconditional love to her family and those around her. She will be missed by everyone who knew her.

Mrs. Isaacs