Isaiah Ware Jr. was born on May 17th, 1947 to Isaiah Sr and Annie Mae Ware in West Memphis, Arkansas. He was the 2nd of eight children. He passed away peacefully on August 27th, 2024 in the Veterans Hospital in Wilkes Barre, PA.
Isaiah, affectionately known as Joli, was educated in the public school system. In 1966 he was drafted to
the United States Army where he honorably served and fought in the Vietnam War. Upon his discharge
in 1968, Joli was awarded 3 medals for his service; The National DefenseServices Medal, the Vietnam
Campaign Medal and the Vietnam Service Medal.
In 1978 in Newburgh, NY Joli met Arlene Greene. They were married in 1982. From this union six
children were born and raised, Latasha, Vanita, Taurean Sr., Omar Sr., Jaia, and Jana.
Joli was a kind man with a big heart who loved sports and music. He was well known for playing 2nd
base in the softball league and was afforded many opportunities to travel and play in other states. He
enjoyed spending time with his children, grandchildren, siblings, and friends. Joli also had a close and loving relationship with his nieces and nephews who saw him as a father figure. He was known for always having on a crisp white t-shirt and fresh white sneakers.
Joli leaves to cherish his memory, his children, Latasha, Vanita (Elgin), Taurean Sr. (Sytyra), Omar Sr. (Tiffanie), Jaia, and Jana. 20 grandchildren, 7 great-grandchildren, 6 siblings Betty Jean Ware, Delores
Johnson, Janice Jones, Joe Louis Ware, Orlando Maurice Ware, and Vanessa Ware-Allen. Joli was
preceded in death by his sister Dorothy Ware-Bradford. A host of nieces, nephews, cousins, and friends who will all miss him dearly
09/18/2024
Layna Maise
Deepest Condolences To The Entire Ware Family. May The Lord Give You Comfort And Peace At This Time🙏 Layna Maise
09/17/2024
Carl DuBose
My heartfelt condolences and prayers go out to the entire Ware family at this time. Love To All, from "Kwick" Carl, Regina and Malcolm DuBose.
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