

Isabell B Feagan, 95, died in her sleep April 22, 2026, at Brookdale Admiral Heights. Isabell was born October 11, 1930, in Missoula Montana, the daughter of James Nichol Henderson and Isabella B Henderson (Brady).
Isabell graduated from Lincoln High School Class of 1948. Following graduation, Isabell attended the University of Washington.
Isabell married her high school sweetheart, Robert (Bob) Bruce Feagan, who attended neighboring Ballard High School. They lived in Bellingham, Washington until Bob received his teaching degree, then settled in Seattle. They celebrated 48 years of marriage until Bob’s passing in 1998. Isabell was a dedicated wife, homemaker, mother, grandmother and great-grandmother. Isabell was a frequent spectator at Chief Sealth High School sporting events, watching teams coached by her husband Bob.
Isabell and Bob loved to travel including trips to Mexico, Canada, England and her ancestorial homeland Scotland. They were avid campers throughout the western United States who enjoyed annual family camping trips to San Juan Island. Weekends and holidays were spent at their cabin on Lake Twelve in Black Diamond.
Upon Bobs retirement in 1984, Isabell and Bob became almost full-time spectators at school and sporting events for their three sons and five grandchildren.
In addition to her parents, Isabell was predeceased by her husband Robert (Bob) Feagan, her sister Mary Ann (Molly) Collins Leonard and Molly’s husband, Joseph Francis Leonard, mother-in-law Marie Hosteland, and brother-in-law James Feagan.
She is survived by her three sons, Bruce Scott Feagan, Robert James Feagan (Janet), Brad Steven Feagan, and her five grandchildren: Holly Ann Blume (Ryan), Michael Scott Feagan (Mahshid), Ryan Robert Feagan (Laysa), Stacy Zey LaVielle (Brandon), and Daniel Paul Feagan. Additionally, Isabell was blessed with nine Greatgrandchildren: Evan Andrew Blume, Austen Anthony Blume, Patience Dawn Blume, Olivia Rose Feagan, Lucia Maria Feagan, Camila Noelle Feagan, Layla Zey LaVielle, Scarlett Scott LaVielle, Marley Ted Feagan.
In lieu of flowers donations to the American Heart Association are recommended.
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