Isaiah Casanova, 22, of Pampa passed away on Friday, November 1, 2019 in Pampa.
Vigil service be 6:00 PM Monday, November 4, 2019 at Carmichael-Whatley Colonial Chapel.
Mass will be 2:00 PM Tuesday, November 5, 2019 at St. Vincent dePaul Catholic Church with Rev. Taylor Elzner, pastor, officiating. Burial will follow in Memory Gardens Cemetery under the direction of Carmichael-Whatley Funeral Directors.
Isaiah was born February 27, 1997 in Pampa to Raquel Ponce and Bernardo Casanova. He graduated from Pampa High School in 2015. He started dating Allison Armendariz in 2014 and has been together ever since. Isaiah was known as a handy man, not only to his family but his friends as well. He could fix anything around the house and was a skilled mechanic. Isaiah had a way of “pushing the buttons” of his family and friends to get a rise out of them; but would always end it with “man you know I love you”. He had a contagious laugh and had a great sense of humor. His Harley Davidson was his pride and joy, he loved to ride. Isaiah had a motto of “Ride it like you stole it” and that was how he lived his life. His family was dear to him and he enjoyed spending time with them, especially his uncles. He will be missed by all who knew him. He was preceded in death by his uncles, Ramiro and Robert Ponce.
Survivors include his mother, Raquel Ponce of Pampa; his father, Bernardo Casanova, Jr. of Pampa; his common law wife, Allison Armendariz of the home; 2 brothers, Bernardo Casanova, III of Lubbock and Israel Casanova of Pampa; 7 aunts, Rosario Ponce of Pampa, Rebecca Ponce, Rita Ponce, and Dora Lemmons all of Pampa, Belinda Casanova of Corpus Christi, Rosemary Moreno of Ft. Worth, and Veronica Rivera of Portland, Oregon; 5 uncles, Ruben Ponce, Ramon Ponce, and Amos Casanova all of Pampa, Jay Casanova of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, and Cornelio Casanova of Ft. Worth; grandparents, Jose and Corina Ponce of Pampa; grandmother, Olivia Luna of Pampa; grandfather, Bernardo Casanova of Houston.
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