Isaac Jonathon McCoy, born on May 23, 1997, in Salem, Oregon, to Wendy Sinclair and Mathew McCoy, passed away unexpectantly in his home on July 13, 2024. Isaac was an exceptional individual, known for his academic excellence, achieving a 4.0 GPA in high school. His dedication to learning and personal growth was evident throughout his life.
Isaac's career was diverse and meaningful. He worked as a caregiver, cook, and construction worker, always bringing his compassion and dedication to each role. His love for skateboarding, guitar, and video games brought joy to his life and those around him. Isaac spent countless hours skateboarding with his sister Ahri, creating cherished memories. His passion for music was a significant part of his life, often singing with his family and playing the guitar. He even turned his love for video games into a profession, earning recognition from Google for streaming his gameplay online.
Isaac's adventurous spirit led him to enjoy camping, sledding, beach trips, and tubing. He had a deep appreciation for live music and fireworks, making the 4th of July one of his favorite holidays. He also enjoyed card games and board games, always bringing a sense of fun and camaraderie to gatherings.
Above all, Isaac cherished his family and friends, who became his chosen family. He was a kind, compassionate, introspective, thoughtful, and loyal young man with a gentle spirit. His presence brought warmth and love to everyone he met.
Isaac is survived by his parents, Wendy Sinclair and Mathew McCoy, and his siblings Marsha Eoff, James McCoy, Ahri McCoy, Kelly McCoy, Rebecca McCoy, Christian Sinclair, Lily Sinclair, Jack Sinclair, and Josiah Sinclair. He is preceded in death by his brother Mathew McCoy Jr., who passed at birth, and his cousin Holden Temple.
Isaac's memory will live on in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. His legacy of kindness, compassion, and love will continue to inspire and uplift those who were fortunate enough to be a part of his life.
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