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Priscilla Gail (Hearn) Isenberg

Huntingdon

Priscilla Gail (Hearn) Isenberg, 67, of Huntingdon, passed away Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2023.

She was born Jan. 4, 1956, in Altoona, the daughter of the late Galen Edward and Alberta Blanche (McNamara) Hearn.

She is survived by three daughters: Alicia M. Struble and her husband, Matt, Celina J. Seftas and her husband, Chris, and Briana R. Benson; and five grandchildren. She is also survived by six siblings, Bill Hearn, Nancy Hearn, Cindy Rice and her husband, Dr. Patrick Rice, Bob Hearn and his wife, Kathy, Steve Hearn and his wife, Heather, and Hilda Brnich and her husband, Rich.

Priscilla was a member of the First Presbyterian Church, Alexandria where she played in the bell choir, served as a deacon, served on many committees, and helped to organize church events.

She was a member and former president of the Standing Stone Art League, Huntingdon. She was also a member of the Standing Stone Garden Club, the Mount Union Art Guild and Altoona Art in Common.

Priscilla was a 1973 graduate of Williamsburg High School. After high school, she went to receive a certification in cosmetology at Altoona Beauty School in Altoona where she received her owner/operator and teacher’s license.

She was currently employed by Metz food service at Juniata Valley School District, Alexandria.

Priscilla enjoyed playing cards, listening to music and going to concerts, basket-making, painting and gardening. Above all, she adored spending time with her family and friends; and especially loved supporting her children and grandchildren in their extracurricular activities including baseball, football, soccer, track, and dance.

Services were conducted on Tuesday, October 10, 2023, at the Sinking Valley Presbyterian Church, Tyrone, with the Rev. Ernest C. Walls officiating. Private interment was held in Yellow Springs Lutheran Cemetery, Williamsburg.

In lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in remembrance of Priscilla G. Isenberg may be made to the Alexandria Memorial Library, located at 313 Main Street, Alexandria, PA 16611. To sign an online guest book and express condolences, visit http://www.johnbbrownfuneralhome.com. Services were under the direction of the John B. Brown Funeral Home, 417 Washington St., Huntingdon, PA 16652.

 

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