Judith A. D’Isa

Judith A. D’Isa, age 83, of LaGrange Park; beloved wife of the late Michael D’Isa; loving mother of Michael (Laura) D’Isa, Kathleen D’Isa, Maureen (Edward) Carlson, and the late Brian; proud grandmother of Maggie, Michael, & Ben D’Isa and Nora & Bryan Carlson; dear sister of Janet (James) Joyce and the late Gerald (the late Carol) Brown; dear aunt and friend of many.

Judy was a teacher and vice principal in District 111 for more than forty years. She loved teaching and her students. She was an avid bridge player with many leagues through the years and it was a large part of her life. She volunteered for SPRED for many years at St. Francis Xavier and adored her time there. She met her husband at Northern Illinois University, and they had 45 wonderful years together. She was beloved by her extended family, children and grandchildren. She will be forever missed.

Visitation 4 to 8pm on Wednesday, November 30th at Hallowell & James Funeral Home, 1025 W. 55th St., Countryside. Family and friends to gather for an 11:00am Mass on Thursday, December 1st at St. Francis Xavier Church, 124 N. Spring Ave., La Grange, IL 60525. Mass will be livestreamed at St. Francis Xavier Parish, La Grange, IL | Facebook. Memorial donations in Judy’s name to Misericordia Home at https://www.misericordia.com/ are appreciated.

For Service Info: 708-352-6500

5 Replies to “Judith A. D’Isa”

  1. I am sorry for your loss. I remember you mom fondly at St. Francis. She was a wonderful person. She will be missed.

  2. Your mom was such a joyful, positive, caring woman. I miss her infectious smile and encouraging words. So grateful for the wonderful care she was given. Blessed to have been considered a part of her life. I loved her and your dad and take comfort that they are reunited, no more pain, suffering, tears(Rev21:4)Praying for you all as you journey through this grief. 🙏🌹

  3. Judy was a lovely lady: I was a traveling art teacher at Kennedy School. She told me her husband was also an art teacher. She always made time to talk and made me feel part of the Kennedy faculty. I think of her fondly and know she will be missed.
    With Sympathy for your loss
    Anna Feeley

  4. I’m so happy to call Judy a friend. I will miss seeing her smiling face. We had many great years at Spred together. She was a great hostess at her home for our Spred meetings. After our Spred days I would see her at the Jewel and catch up on family and friends. She will always have a special place in my heart. Thoughts and prayers to you Michael, Kathy and Maureen. Sincerely Sally Scapillato

  5. My deepest sympathy to the D’Isa Family. I knew Judy when we both had children at St Francis. She was always a delight to work with & to see at Mass on Sunday. Thinking of her I remember she always had that special smile on her face.
    Rest In Peace 🙏🏻

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