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Sargon Isaac Obituary

Sargon Isaac
December 1953 – July 13, 2009

Born on December 12, 1953 in Urmia, Iran, Sargon Isaac was the first born to Isaac and Almas Isaac. He grew up in Iran; finished high school; joined the Iranian military. In the military, he excelled in the Electronic field; as a result, the military sent him to England to further his technical knowledge and skills. Once the Iranian revolution began, Sargon was forced to leave England and move to the United States with his father. Later his mother Almas and his brother Cyrus joined him and they all resided in Redwood City, California. Sargon worked in Electronic companies for many years and continued his education in this field.

In 1985, he married Ms. Marlo Isaac. The fruit of this marriage were his daughter Sophia and his son Hormuz.

Sargon was a very ambitious and self‐made man. He was able to invest in Real Estate and the Stock Market. Sargon lived in Redwood City and worked for Intel as an Electronic Tech from 1993 through 2002. Due to health reasons, he was forced to take an early retirement.

Sargon was a family‐man and a good provider for his family. He loved family gatherings where he would sit and tell funny jokes, discuss and debate politics and best of all talk about past memories of our homeland.

Sargon had a love for nature and the great outdoors. He loved hiking, camping at Yosemite and exploring the wildlife. Although many may think that he loved to shop especially at Costco, he was a well‐read man. He had collected a library of books as a youngster, most of these books pertained to homeland politics. As a result, he enjoyed discussing politics and held good debates with those that came his way.

Sargon, in his own way, cherished the true sense of integrity. He practiced and lived by “honesty is the best policy”.

Visitation will be on July 17, 2009 from 11:00am – 7:00pm. The service will be held at St. Thomas Catholic Church on Saturday, July 18, 2009 at 11:00am. The burial will be at Turlock Memorial Park.

 

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