Joel “Ike” Eiserman lost his 3-year battle with ALS on April 29,2018.
He was born in Highwood, Illinois on August 13, 1943 to the late Jobbie and Ellen Eiserman. He grew up in Lake Bluff, Illinois and “came east” to attend Dartmouth College, where he played football. Following his graduation 1965, he started his Naval career that included 26 years of service, both active and reserve, ultimately retiring as a Navy Captain. He met and married his wife Rachel while stationed in Newport, RI and they moved to Newburyport in 1970 where they raised their two sons, Bill and Bob Eiserman.
Following active duty, he enjoyed a successful career in the computer software industry working for both PeopleSoft and Oracle. He continued his education receiving an MBA from Boston College and a Master’s degree in Information Systems from Bentley Collage.
He loved his family and was so proud of his two sons and seven grandchildren, who he always bragged about to everyone he met. As his health failed, he missed seeing his grandchildren participate in their sports and school events but would look forward to a report on the event or the ability to watch their games on-line.
Ike is survived by his wife, Rachel; sons Bill and wife Dianne; Bob and wife Marci of Newburyport; his grandsons, Billy, Jr.; Chris and his wife Samantha,, Shane, Cole and Caden; his granddaughters, Kenzie and Adeline; his brothers, Jerry and wife Trish of McHenry, Illinois; Kenny and wife Mary Anne of Libertyville, Illinois; and sister Jo Ellen Anderson and husband Randy of Burlington, Wisconsin.
Family and friends are invited to his Funeral Mass at 10:30 AM on Tuesday May 1, 2018 at Immaculate Conception Church followed by burial at St. Mary Cemetery both in Newburyport. The Twomey, LeBlanc, & Conte Funeral Home 193 High St. Newburyport, MA 01950 is assisting Mr. Eiserman’s family with his funeral arrangements.
Memorial contributions may be made in his name to Compassionate Care ALs PO Box 1052, West Falmouth, Ma 02574. https://www.tlcfuneralhome.com/notices/Joel-Eiserman
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Bruce Sharer
I am shocked and greatly saddened at the new about Joel, known by the North Avenue friends as Terry. I was going to post a Happy Birthday comment this evening, when I saw the In Memory announcement. I have very good memories of Terry and all of my friends from Lake Bluff. I am thinking about his family tonight. --Bruce Sharer
Steven Spaner
Bruce: I too am bowled over by this revelation. I posted a best birthday wish this morning and have never seen an announcement of Joel's demise. Guess the LFHS site and web master is not on the notify list for most of us.