Paul Gustav Isler

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November 13, 1944 ~ June 28, 2020

Born in: Queens, NY
Resided in: Roswell, GA

Dr. Paul Gustav Isler of Roswell died unexpectedly on June 28, 2020. He was 75.

Family was the joy of Paul’s life. He was devoted to his beloved wife of 45 years, Martha. They were blessed with a very special daughter, Maggie, and her family. His four grandchildren affectionately called him “Opa.” He loved to be at Lake Oconee playing in the lake with his family.

A talented and creative person, Paul loved to paint, draw, garden, and make detailed models. He never missed decorating for a holiday. Paul was proud of his Swiss heritage and had dual Swiss and U.S. citizenship. He kept in contact with his Swiss relatives and loved travelling to visit them. In fact, he loved to travel everywhere, especially National Parks. He enjoyed classical music and opera. Paul loved having passionate “conversations” about world events and politics. These sometimes became quite lively.

Paul’s positive attitude about life was contagious. A man of faith, he and Martha were longtime members of St. Luke Lutheran Church. He will be remembered as a tenderhearted, gentle, and generous man.

Dr. Isler practiced dentistry for 50 years. Born in Bellerose, Queens, New York City, on November 13, 1944, he graduated from Wagner College on Staten Island, New York, and went on to Georgetown University School of Dentistry in Washington, D.C. After dental school, he served as a Lieutenant in the United States Navy at Great Lakes Naval Base. He moved to Atlanta and for more than 45 years was active in the Atlanta dental community, receiving numerous honors, including the Lifetime Achievement Award from the Hinman Dental Society. Paul held many leadership positions in the Hinman, including General Chairman. He served on the Board of the Medical College of Georgia and was a member of the International College of Dentistry. As a life-long learner, he was proud of his membership in the Atlanta Dental Study Club. Paul was committed to excellence in dentistry and was highly respected in the dental community. He loved being a dentist, and he truly loved his patients and his staff.

Paul was preceded in death by his parents, Paul and Jeanne Isler, and his younger brother, Robert John Isler. He is survived by his wife. Martha Midkiff Isler, his beloved daughter Maggie Isler Killgore (Will), four amazing grandchildren: William, Forrest, Abby, and Elizabeth. He’s also survived by his sister, Janet Reinertsen (Gordon), sister-in-law, Betty Isler, numerous nieces, a nephew, and many great nieces and nephews. He was a devoted husband, father, grandfather, brother, uncle, friend and mentor. He will be greatly missed.

Due to the pandemic a celebration of his life will be held when it is safe to do so.

In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to the Dental College of Georgia Scholarship Fund via the Georgia Health Sciences Foundation. 1120 15th Street, AD-1104, Augusta, GA 30912 (fund 212050).
https://www.augusta.edu/giving/gift.php?fund=212050

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  1. Mary Aliece Hope says:

    Martha,
    I know it was many years ago, that you and who became my “Dr Isler”, basically took me under your wing . I replaced Pam, then, only 3 weeks later, my Daddy died unexpectedly in KY. The 2 of you treated me as a daughter, when I returned. You have BOTH been a significant blessing and force in my life. When another Dr asked Paul’s blessing to offer me a great opportunity, he did so. Up to that point, he saw a potential in me, and offered me every training opportunity available from Leaving, the practice, broke my heart. However, BECAUSE OF THIS MAN….I WOULD HAVE NEVER GROWN to be the woman I am today. He valued education. I went on to get 2 masters degrees, all while adopting and raising a “special needs” daughter….alone.
    Paul Isler is the person who convinced me I had the strength and smarts to do this.
    He became the Dad I lost, 3 weeks into my new job with him.
    Above everything, Dr P LOVED HIS MARTHA…NOT UNTIL DEC 29, 2018, had I EVER seen a man love and VALUE, their woman.
    I could go on forever, but I’ll stop.
    Just know….I ADORED this wonderful husband of yours. He was respectful, caring, giving and loving to his staff. He was such a gift to me, especially after unexpectedly losing my daddy 3 weeks in. Oh, and Martha? That goes for you too. YOU ARE A PART OF EVERY PRAISE…
    MY LOVE TO YOU AND MAGGIE…

  2. Mary Aliece Hope says:

    Martha,
    I know it was many years ago, that you and who became my “Dr Isler”, basically took me under your wing . I replaced Pam, then, only 3 weeks later, my Daddy died unexpectedly in KY. The 2 of you treated me as a daughter, when I returned. You have BOTH been a significant blessing and force in my life. When another Dr asked Paul’s blessing to offer me a great opportunity, he did so. Up to that point, he saw a potential in me, and offered me every training opportunity available . Leaving, the practice, broke my heart. However, BECAUSE OF THIS MAN….I WOULD HAVE NEVER GROWN to be the woman I am today. He valued education.
    Paul Isler is the person who convinced me I had the strength and smarts to do this.
    He became the Dad I lost, 3 weeks into my new job with him.
    Above everything, Dr P LOVED HIS MARTHA…NOT UNTIL DEC 29, 2018, had I EVER seen a man love and VALUE, their woman.
    I could go on forever, but I’ll stop.
    Just know….I ADORED this wonderful husband of yours. He was respectful, caring, giving and loving to his staff. He was such a gift to me, especially after unexpectedly losing my daddy 3 weeks in. Oh, and Martha? That goes for you too. YOU ARE A PART OF EVERY PRAISE…
    MY LOVE TO YOU AND MAGGIE…

  3. Lynne Strobe says:

    Dear Martha & Maggie, I am so sorry for your loss. Paul was such a warm & fun loving guy. He could always light up a room. I know he is gone too soon. I pray his memories will keep him alive in your hearts.
    Lynne Strobe

  4. Ed Gualtieri says:

    Dear Martha, I was so sorry to hear about Paul’s passing. He was a good friend and I know how much he loved you and family. I will always keep in my memory our lunch together about 3 years ago in Roswell. It was a treat to see you and Paul so happy. I pray for his soul and for your health.

  5. Tina Hunt says:

    Maggie,
    I’m so saddened to hear the news about your Mom and Dad. They were just wonderful people and Michael and I will always remember our visits with him in Marietta, and your mom always looked like 1 million bucks!
    She and Doc always had stories to share about their beautiful daughter, Maggie💗 it was an honor and a pleasure to have been your stylist for many years!
    I’m not sure if you knew this, but after Michael was shot while at the Marietta PD, they allowed us to stay at your lake home for the weekend in appreciation for Michael’s service to the community. We’ve never forgotten their generosity and it was such a relaxing and enjoyable weekend for our family and pups♥️
    I’m so sorry for your loss, sweet Maggie.
    Love and hugs,
    Michael and TIna Hunt


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