Dea. Isaac Ike Harrish

12/19/1940 - 08/28/2015

Obituary For Dea. Isaac Ike Harrish

Deacon Isaac I. Harrish of Decatur passed. Celebration of life will be September 05,2015 at 12:00Noon Evergreen Baptist Church Visitation September 05,2015 at the funeral home. Internment will follow South View Cemetery.

Deacon Isaac I. Harrish was born December 19, 1940 to Mr. Isaac Parrish and Mrs. Jessie Mae Frink Parrish in Statesboro Ga. He was called to eternal rest on Friday August 28, 2015.

Isaac attended Jones High School in Orlando Florida. Later he became the proud owner of Isaac’s Tie Services in 1972, that has evolved over the years to Isaac Auto Sales and now Isaac’s Auto sales and Collison.

He was preceded in death by his parents Mr. Isaac and Mrs. Jessie Mae Parrish. Brothers, Mr. Thomas Parrish and Mr. Wilbert Parrish. Grandson, Quintavious Harrish.

Isaac leaves to cherish his loving memory his wife of forty-seven years Mamie Lou Robinson Harrish; four sons, Tracy Parrish of St. Petersburg, Florida, Christopher Parrish of St. Petersburg, Florida; Aaron Harrish of Decatur, Georgia; Cecil Harrish of Lithonia, Georgia; one daughter, Adrian Harrish of Atlanta Georgia; brother, Pastor Cecil (Hattie) Parrish of Smyrna, Tennessee; sister, Mildred Turner of Orlando, Florida; nine grandchildren; two great grandchildren and a host of other nieces, nephews, others relatives and friends which loved him dearly.

Grissom-Clark Funeral Home. 404-373-3191 www.grissom-clarkfh.com



Guest Book

I would like to offer my condolences to the Harrish family and also share a comforting scriptural promise that GOD is a refuge and strength in times of distress.(Psalms 46:1)

- P. Watts

I am so sorry for your loss. May you find comfort in your loving memories of Isaac and God's promise that the last enemy, death, is to be brought to nothing. (1Corinthians 15:26) Acts 24:15 gives us the hope of a resurrection until that time. I hope this brings you peace.

- P. Henderson

Sorry Family I couldnt be there for you all at the homegoing service for "Bo Peep". Be Blessed and Keep Your Heads Up. Love You All. Dario

- Dario Parrish

May your soul rest Mr. Isaac, he will be truly missed. He asked me what i had cooked every time he came over. Just a wonderful man to have known.

- Mr. & Mrs. Tony Wood