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Antoinette Olympe Wilhoit

1920 - 2012

Antoinette Olympe Wilhoit obituary, 1920-2012

BORN

1920

DIED

2012

Antoinette Wilhoit Obituary

Antoinette Olympe Bradna Wilhoit went peacefully home to be with her Savior surrounded by the LOVE of her family on November 5, 2012.
Oly, Mom, Nana & GG, as she was known by various members of her family and friends, possessed great beauty, not only on the outside, but even more from the inside. She was a woman of great humility, grace, dignity & faith. She always lit up the room when she entered and her genuine charm captivated those who were near her.
She is survived by her loving family:
Her Children: Douglass Woods Wilhoit, Jr. and wife Joan of Stockton, Antoinette Wilhoit Giggey and husband William of Rancho Murieta & Jeannette Wilhoit of Folsom.
Her grandchildren: Matthew Woods Wilhoit of Sacramento, Gretchen Guptil and husband Chad of Elk Grove, Carolyn McLaren and husband Douglas of Tennessee, Amy Lineras and husband Patrick of San Jacinto, Chris Morgan and wife Jamie of El Dorado Hills.
Her Great Grandchildren: Justin & Nick Guptil, Alex, Taylor & Luke Mclaren, Kate Anne McAfee, Mackenzie & Dylan Morgan.
She was preceded in death by her husband of 70 years, Douglass Woods Wilhoit, Sr. who passed away February, 2012 and her parents, Jeanne & Joseph Bradna.
Olympe was born in Paris France into a theatrical family. Her uncle, Fred Bradna was Ring Master for many years with the Ringling Bros. organization. She was named after the Olympia Theatre in Paris where she was "born in a trunk." At the age of 13 months, she began performing in her parent's act. Olympe would sing, dance and perform acrobatics. She performed across Europe before royalty and on every stage where she performed the audiences loved her talent and charm…"a star was born."
In 1936, Paramount Pictures signed her to a contract with them. At 16 years of age, Olympe and her family came to the United States. Olympe starred in many films including: "Say It In French" with Ray Milland, "International Squardron" with the future President, Ronald Reagan, "Souls At Sea" with Gary Cooper & George Raft and many more to numerous to mention.
In 1940 on an appearance tour promoting a film, she stopped in Los Gatos with her Mother to visit a friend of theirs, George Baker. George had brought along his life long friend, Douglass Wilhoit, Sr. and the minute Olympe stepped off the train, as Douglass tells it, "he fell in love with her at first sight."
They were married on May 14, 1941 in Sherman Oaks, California
They began their married life in Southern California and Olympe said good-bye to her Hollywood career and began her new life as a wife and mother. In 1942, Olympe and Douglass moved to Stockton California, the home to which Douglass was a 4th generation Stocktonion. Olympe became involved in many charitable organizations such as The Children's Home of Stockton and Stockton Junior League. She was chair-person many times for the Junior League's Camellia Ball and brought her European flair to each event.
In 1968, Olympe & Douglass moved to the family home in the Carmel Highlands, where they lived until 1995 when they returned to San Joaquin County and Lodi to be closer to their family. They always said, "they had come Full Circle."
The family would like to thank Dr. Kenneth Mullen for his gentle care. Iliana, Angelica & Nubia of Visiting Angels who always provided loving care for "Miss Oly." Monsignor Lawrence McGovern and Hospice Chaplain, Tony Berry for their Spiritual support. Hospice of San Joaquin for helping her to be so comfortable during her final days. Casa Bonita Funeral Home and San Joaquin Rural Cemetery for their guidance and kindness to her family.
The family would also like to thank the scores of friends who have reached out to them at this time for their loss with so many wonderful and kind comments of a woman who touched so many lives and will be remembered for her grace, love and beauty.
At her request, when she is laid to rest along side her Dougie, it is to be a private and family only at the Wilhoit Family Plot at the San Joaquin Rural Cemetery. She has also requested no visitation. Also at her request, in lieu of flowers, memorial contributions may be sent in her memory to The Children's Home of Stockton, 403 N. Pilgrim, Stockton, California 95205 and Hospice of San Joaquin, 3888 Pacific Avenue, Stockton, California 95204.
"Blessed is the one who perseveres under trial, because when one has stood the test … they will receive the crown of life that God has promised to those who love Him." - James 1:12

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Published by Lodi-News Sentinel from Nov. 9 to Nov. 16, 2012.

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Gretchen Guptil

November 15, 2012

We love you and miss you so much! You are a gift from Heaven and I will forever cherish the many talks we've enjoyed over the last few years especially. I've learned so much from you...your kindness, gentleness and patience was remarkable. As you desired, you are in the loving arms of our Savior Jesus Christ and yes GG as you often said, "Jesus has ALWAYS taken such good care of you". We'll see you in Heaven for eternity.

With so much love,
Gretchen, " Your Christmas Mouse", Chad, Justin & Nick

November 14, 2012

To the Wilhoit Family,
My son, Ricky, and I send our prayers to all of you at this time of loss. May the Lord Be With You All.
ELLa lehnertz (Lodi)

November 13, 2012

Dear Toni and Family,
How blessed you were to have such a beautiful lady in your life. For us Nana and Papa both came into our life as we were beginning "our life" with our new friends Bill and Toni. Nana and Papa embraced us and spoke of us as family. We loved all the time we had together.....time with our parents, our children and our friends. We were touched by you Nana...........you gave us happiness. You will continue to guide and gift us all, now that you are in Our Good Lords hands. With love, Suzie, Ron and family

Tony Berry

November 12, 2012

Oly made a memorable impression on me when I visited her for the first time. Her sweet, humble and compassionate smile created such a warm welcome. Oly reflected the words of Jesus when he told his disciples, "you are the salt of the earth." Oly was like salt to food, she made life taste better. I am grateful for the honor to have shared prayer and Bible reading with her.

November 10, 2012

TONI, GRETCHEN AND FAMILY MY DEEPEST SYMPATHY. MAY GOD BE WITH YOU AT THIS TIME OF SORROW.
CINDY CONSTANCIO (PEDRAZA) AND FAMILY

Jeannette Mary Wilhoit

November 9, 2012

Beautiful Mother..Pure of Heart. Thank you for the gift of loving all animals, and the gift to ride horses, as you and your father had enjoyed together so many times.
With Love, au revoir au revoir

Sylvie Lorphelin

November 9, 2012

Dear Olympe, I had the chance to cross your road... and your smile and kindness will be for ever printed in my mind. I come from France like you, so I'll repeat the words you used to say to me : à tout à l'heure!

Antoinette Giggey

November 9, 2012

Maman...Je'taime

Christopher Morgan II

November 9, 2012

Dearest Nana, we will miss you greatly but know you are in a wonderful place close to Papa.

May You Rest in Peace...

Jay Payton

November 9, 2012

My sincere and deepest condolences to the family and friends of the dear Olympe Bradna. Thanks dear Olympe Bradna for your wonderful and everlasting contributions to the entertainment industry. Your work will forever entertain us and keep you near. May You Rest in Peace...

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