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Isabelle L. “Isy” <I>Dye</I> McLain

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Isabelle L. “Isy” Dye McLain

Birth
Limestoneville, Montour County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Oct 2017 (aged 88)
Madison, Dane County, Wisconsin, USA
Burial
Newark Valley, Tioga County, New York, USA Add to Map
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McLain, Isabelle L.

Isabelle L. McLain, 88, affectionately known as Isy, passed away on Oct. 3, 2017 at her home in WI.

Isabelle was born on December 2, 1928 to a large family in the small rural town of Limestoneville, PA.

She lost her mother at age three and was later cared for and loved by her stepmother, Ada Dye. Raised during the depression, she moved to an aunt's home to help her with housework and attend high school. There she owned a horse, and played French horn in the school band. She earned a music scholarship to Mansfield State Teacher's College, where she met her husband, Thomas McLain to whom she was married for 59 years. After 19 years of teaching, Mrs. McLain retired from the Newark Valley Central School District where she was a beloved first grade teacher. Throughout her life, her kindness, generosity and love for her fellow man was quietly shown through volunteer work with the elderly and needy. She tutored children at Hispanic Social Services in Fort Myers, Florida, and volunteered in the local food pantry. She was particularly interested in promoting educational opportunities for young women, and worked to do so through her participation in PEO Sisterhood. As she and Tom were raising their children, they were also active in Scouting. Her hobbies included quilting, machine embroidering, and genealogy. Isy was a devout Catholic.

Isabelle is survived by her loving children: Carol McLain, Joseph (Karen) McLain; daughter-in-law, Valerie McLain; grandchildren: Lindsey Cote, Brian McLain, Elise Renwick, Trude Renwick; great grandchildren: MacKenzie, Trevor, Ashley and Jameson, sister Joanne Zechman, and many nieces, and nephews.

Isy was predeceased by her husband Thomas A. McLain, son Thomas A. McLain II, her parents Earl Orton Dye and Pearl Viola Bogart, and siblings: Earl, Foster, Lawrence, Viola, Alverna, Ruth, Betty, and Violet.

Isabelle will be remembered as a very creative, hard-working and strong woman. She was devoted to her family, went out of her way to help others, was optimistic, and always had a beautiful smile, a caring word and limitless compassion for everyone she met.

A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. John the Evangelist Church, Newark Valley on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2017 AT 10 o'clock. Burial will follow in Hope Cemetery. MacPherson Funeral Home, Newark Valley is assisting with arrangements. Share memories in her guestbook at macphersonfh.com. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to P.E.O. Sisterhood Chapter B, C/O Glenda Clark, Treas. 12276 Rt. 38, Berkshire, NY 13736 in memory of Isabelle L. McLain.

Published in Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin on Oct. 22, 2017
McLain, Isabelle L.

Isabelle L. McLain, 88, affectionately known as Isy, passed away on Oct. 3, 2017 at her home in WI.

Isabelle was born on December 2, 1928 to a large family in the small rural town of Limestoneville, PA.

She lost her mother at age three and was later cared for and loved by her stepmother, Ada Dye. Raised during the depression, she moved to an aunt's home to help her with housework and attend high school. There she owned a horse, and played French horn in the school band. She earned a music scholarship to Mansfield State Teacher's College, where she met her husband, Thomas McLain to whom she was married for 59 years. After 19 years of teaching, Mrs. McLain retired from the Newark Valley Central School District where she was a beloved first grade teacher. Throughout her life, her kindness, generosity and love for her fellow man was quietly shown through volunteer work with the elderly and needy. She tutored children at Hispanic Social Services in Fort Myers, Florida, and volunteered in the local food pantry. She was particularly interested in promoting educational opportunities for young women, and worked to do so through her participation in PEO Sisterhood. As she and Tom were raising their children, they were also active in Scouting. Her hobbies included quilting, machine embroidering, and genealogy. Isy was a devout Catholic.

Isabelle is survived by her loving children: Carol McLain, Joseph (Karen) McLain; daughter-in-law, Valerie McLain; grandchildren: Lindsey Cote, Brian McLain, Elise Renwick, Trude Renwick; great grandchildren: MacKenzie, Trevor, Ashley and Jameson, sister Joanne Zechman, and many nieces, and nephews.

Isy was predeceased by her husband Thomas A. McLain, son Thomas A. McLain II, her parents Earl Orton Dye and Pearl Viola Bogart, and siblings: Earl, Foster, Lawrence, Viola, Alverna, Ruth, Betty, and Violet.

Isabelle will be remembered as a very creative, hard-working and strong woman. She was devoted to her family, went out of her way to help others, was optimistic, and always had a beautiful smile, a caring word and limitless compassion for everyone she met.

A Memorial Mass will be celebrated at St. John the Evangelist Church, Newark Valley on WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 2017 AT 10 o'clock. Burial will follow in Hope Cemetery. MacPherson Funeral Home, Newark Valley is assisting with arrangements. Share memories in her guestbook at macphersonfh.com. Donations in lieu of flowers may be made to P.E.O. Sisterhood Chapter B, C/O Glenda Clark, Treas. 12276 Rt. 38, Berkshire, NY 13736 in memory of Isabelle L. McLain.

Published in Binghamton Press & Sun-Bulletin on Oct. 22, 2017


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