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    3. Mollie Dee Scott Isbell, widow of B. Spencer Isbell (1925-1998) near Huntsville, Madison County, Alabama. B. Spencer Isbell was an aeronautical engineer, the founder and editor of Space Journal Magazine. In 1955, was first vice president (Wernher Von Braun, president) of the Rocket City Astronomical Society, now the Von Braun Astromical Society. His Lineage: Zachariah Isbell Jr. + Elizabeth Miller William Isbell + Sarah (Richardson?) John William Isbell + Sarah Roden Jesse Wm Isbell +Lockey Tom Barclay Charley Boyd Isbell +Eula Grace Blackburn B. Spencer Isbell 1925-1998 + Mollie Dee Scott 1935-2015 http://www.madisoncountyrecord.com/2015/01/27/mollie-dee-scott-isbell-august-5-1935-january-17-2015/ Mollie Dee Scott Isbell (August 5, 1935 – January 17, 2015) (Huntsville, AL) Madison Record, January 27, 2015; and the Huntsville TIMES, Jan. 20, 2015 & Jan. 21, 2015: Mollie joins her parents L.D. and Zona Scott and her husband and soul mate B. “Billy” Spencer Isbell after passing peacefully at her home in Madison. A loving wife, mother, grandmother, and sister, she was a second mother and grandmother to many and loved by all who knew her. Born on Sand Mountain, Mollie graduated Salutatorian in 1953 from Sardis High School. She attended Jacksonville State University and moved to Huntsville in 1956 to work at Redstone Arsenal. She completed her career as a bookkeeper in 1998 with 22 years for the Huntsville City School System. Survivors include her five children, Christa Burridge (Mark, dec.), Leslie Coughlin (John), Spencer Isbell (Lisa), Margie Higginbotham (Mark), and Elizabeth Hornbuckle (Tony); brother, Jim Scott (Gerri); sister, June Schlagel (Leonard); 17 grandchildren; four great-grandchildren; seven nieces and nephews; eight grand nieces and grand nephews and 16 grand pets. Her fiery spirit, nurturing mind, and selfless devotion to family, friends, and Alabama Football was celebrated at a memorial service at 11 a.m. Friday, January 23 at Laughlin Service Funeral Home followed by a burial at Maple Hill Cemetery. Visitation was one hour prior to the service.

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