David Bruce McIsaac III, 61, a devoted husband, father and brother, went to be with the Lord on Saturday, April 8, 2017. He was born Jan. 16, 1956, in Camden, the son of the late Edie and Bruce McIsaac of Kershaw. David began his college education at the United States Naval Academy with the Class of 1978 as a member of the 25th Company where ”Kersh” is remembered as a cornerstone of the company”s morale and camaraderie. He graduated from the University of South Carolina, despite his love for the Clemson Tigers. David had a career in the textile industry working at Springs Industries in S.C., Ala., and Brazil, before joining Walmart in Ark., and was currently employed by Jay Franco and Sons of N.Y. David was an avid community servant, loved people of all ages and was a lifetime blood donor. He coached baseball, football and soccer and also volunteered at Heath Springs Elementary School. He was a member of Frontline Biker Church in Kershaw.
David was predeceased by his loving wife, Dana Nunnery McIsaac and leaves four children, Joseph “Joe” McIsaac (Nikki) of Rock Hill, Matthew “Matt” Kennington (Jessica) of Fort Mill, Samantha Kennington Dutton (Kenny) and Cole McIsaac of Kershaw; two sisters, Martha McIsaac Floyd and her husband, Wade, and Deeda McIsaac Coffey and her husband, Kenneth, all of Kershaw; and seven grandchildren, Knox Allen McIsaac and Josie Nicole McIsaac, Ava Grace, Lillie and Noah Kennington and Nathan Dutton and his little sister, Caroline, due September of 2017.
The celebration of life funeral service for Dana and David was 2 p.m. Wednesday, April 12, at Second Baptist Church, 1426 Great Falls Highway, Lancaster, officiated by the Revs. Cotton Pate and Michael Owens, with burial at Bethlehem Baptist Church Cemetery, 1841 N. Rocky River Road, Lancaster.
The family received friends from 5:30-8 p.m. Tuesday evening, April 11, at Burgess Funeral Home, 1800 Charlotte Highway, Lancaster, and suggest in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions be made to Second Baptist Church, 1426 Great Falls Highway, Lancaster, SC 29720; or Frontline Biker Church, 8617 Kershaw Camden Highway, Kershaw, SC 29067. An online obituary is available on the obituaries page at www.burgessfunerals.com. Burgess Funeral Home & Crematory, 1800 Charlotte Highway, Lancaster, SC is caring for the family of Mr. McIsaac.