

He is survived by his mother, Lisa Rosenbaum, and father, Dan Lohr, as well as four siblings and many aunts, uncles, and cousins.
He is preceded in death by both his maternal and paternal grandparents, and extended family members.
Issac was a fun-loving young man who enjoyed nature, often spending time on long walks, or just sitting outside with his loved ones. He loved skateboarding, often spending countless hours at the skate park with his friends who became a second family to him. Anyone who knew Issac knew that he loved going on trips; he took many trips including Colorado many times, Alaska with his mother and family friends, Arkansas, and float trips. He was an animal lover, often bringing home strays that he found.
Issac was a kind soul who could have a conversation with anyone no matter who they were—a light that always shined not just for himself but for anyone who needed it. He will be greatly missed and forever thought of by the many people who had the absolute pleasure of getting to know him in the 18 years that he graced this world with his presence.
We will look for you in the trees blowing in the wind, in the rainbows after a storm, and birds sitting on the windowsill. Issac, you will always be loved and in our hearts.
Rest easy. Love, Mom and Dad.
Join us to celebrate Issac in a way he would have loved. On Saturday, May 16, we’ll gather at 11:00 a.m. at Pleasant Valley Skate Park (6401 NE Pleasant Valley Road, Kansas City, MO 64119). At 11:30 a.m. we’ll head over to Dan Lohr’s home (6733 N Garfield Ave, Gladstone, MO 64119) for a service and potluck gathering. In lieu of flowers, feel free to bring your favorite dish and a chair to relax in, most of all, bring your favorite memories as we remember Issac the way he’d want.
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