J. Joseph MacIsaac
J. Joseph MacIsaac of Milton, May 27, beloved husband of Elena (Dischino) MacIsaac. Beloved father of Diane Connolly and her husband Mark of Hyde Park, Teresa Tziatzos of Canton, Thomas MacIsaac and his wife Marie of South Boston, Christopher MacIsaac of East Boston, Scott MacIsaac and his wife Heather of W. Roxbury, Brian MacIsaac and his long time girlfriend Emily Hood of Dorchester and the late Carol Fountain. Brother of Rev. Charles MacIsaac of New York, and 7 deceased siblings. Also survived by 13 grandchildren and 1 great granddaughter. A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated in St. Agatha’s Church, Milton, Friday, May 31, at 10:30 am. Visiting Hours at the Dolan Funeral Home, 460 Granite Ave., EAST MILTON, Thurs. 4 – 8 pm. Interment St. Michael’s Cemetery, Boston. If desired contributions in Joe’s memory may be made to Old Colony Hospice, One Credit Union Way, Randolph, MA , 02368. Late W.W. II, Army veteran.
Guestbook Entries
How many know what a great Catholic hero has passed quietly from our midst on Trinity Sunday?
I know, and I will miss you Joe, and I will never forget to pray for the repose of your soul, as I do for all those who have been faithful to Father Feeney and the dogmas of the faith for which he all of his disciples have fought manfully for so many years.
May Our Blessed Mother receive you as she has promised she would, and may the good God have mercy upon your soul.
The Bersaws of Tully Brook Road – Richmond New Hampshire
Rest in eternal peace, Joe. Thank you for making me feel accepted and welcome. God Bless you.
Dear Teresa, Diane and family,
I am so sorry for the loss of your father. May you find comfort in happy
memories. My deepest sympathy.
Tricia Brown
Dear Elena and Family,
My prayers are with you all during this time of sadness and grief. Though I never knew Joe, his nephew Andy did, and he always had the deepest respect for his ” Uncle Joe”. May Our Lady Bless you and console you, and may God bring Joe swiftly into the Light of His Face.
Love,
Maryanna MacIsaac