McIsaac, Elizabeth (Glode), age 88, passed away Thursday, June 22, 2023.
She was born to Henry and Eleanor Elliot on January 11, 1935, in Littleton New Hampshire. Elizabeth grew up in Littleton on her parent's dairy farm. In her youth, in addition to her daily farm chores, she worked at the Littleton branch of AT&T as a telephone operator. After high school, she attended the Elliot Nursing School and received her LPN degree. She went on to marry her high school sweetheart, Lewis Claude Glode in 1956. She had two children, Timothy, and Debra.
Her family moved to Plymouth New Hampshire in 1963 where she worked for Hal and Bessie Pease as a private duty nurse. She also worked as a nurse for several years at Spear Memorial Hospital in Plymouth. Her husband, Lewis, passed away in 1968. Elizabeth went to work at Glencliff Home for The Elderly in Glencliff, New Hampshire in 1976. She worked there for twenty years as a medication nurse until her retirement. While working at Glencliff, she met Henry (Pat) McIsaac who she later married in 1980. Upon wedding to Pat, her aunt told her, "You will never be sad again. Pat will fill your life with love and joy."
Elizabeth enjoyed painting and loved the early American styles. She was the president of the local NH League of Arts and Crafts for many years. She was also an avid gardener and accomplished cook.
Elizabeth is survived by her daughter, Debbie and son-in-law Roy Geiger of Plymouth, NH, grandson, Timothy and his wife Cheryl Geiger of Milford, NH, grandson, Steven and his wife Jamie Geiger of Bow, NH, 4 great grandchildren, Michael, Abigail and Theodore Geiger and Willow Ovens, her sister, Cindy and brother-in-law, Dave Blake of Bridgewater, NH and her niece, Becky Blake of Bridgewater, NH
She is preceded in death by her first husband, Lewis Claude Glode, her parents, Henry and Eleanor Elliot, son, Timothy Glode and husband, Henry McIsaac.
There will be a small graveside service for immediate family members only. The family asks that in lieu of flowers, donations be sent to the American Heart Association.