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Governor M. Jodi Rell obituary, Brookfield, CT

Governor Rell Obituary

Governor M. Jodi Rell
Governor M. Jodi Rell, 78 of Brookfield, Connecticut and New Smyrna Beach, Florida, wife of the late Louis R. Rell, died in a Florida hospital after a brief illness on Wednesday, November 20. She was born in Norfolk, Virginia, daughter of Benjamin and Foy Reavis.
She served as the Governor of Connecticut from 2004 to 2011. She was the second female to serve as Governor in Connecticut history. Rell attended Old Dominion University and Western Connecticut State University. She received honorary doctor of law degrees from the University of Hartford and the University of New Haven.
Prior to becoming Governor, she served as Lieutenant Governor (1995 to 2004) and as State Representative in the Connecticut General Assembly (1985 to 1995), representing her beloved Brookfield and Bethel. She became the second highest ranking Republican member in the House of Representatives.
Known for her kind spirit, approachability and integrity, Rell was a woman of strong character and grace. She did not shy away from difficult decisions and always promoted civil discourse and respect while serving the residents of Connecticut.
Under Governor Rell's leadership, the state made unprecedented investments in innovative early childhood programs and education aid for cities and towns.
She also led "Team Connecticut" in saving the Groton/New London Submarine Base from closure and its 31,000 jobs.
Throughout her governorship, Jodi Rell made historic investments in the state's railways, highways and ports. She championed legislation to invest $100 million in stem cell research and signed into law the first-in-the-nation legislation allowing for the civil unions of same-sex couples.
Just months after becoming Governor, she was diagnosed with breast cancer and underwent surgery for a mastectomy and reconstruction. Just nine days later - and still in considerable pain - she gave her first "State of the State" address before a joint session of the House and Senate. She became a lifelong advocate for breast cancer screenings, and helped countless women through their individual cancer struggles as they saw her as a beacon of hope and strength.
As Governor, she restored faith, integrity and trust back to state government by proposing and signing into law landmark campaign finance reforms, state contractor restrictions, as well as public financing of campaigns and creating a stronger, restructured State Ethics Commission.
One of her proudest achievements was spearheading the funding and approvals needed for the long-delayed completion of the Route 7 bypass in Brookfield.
With a long list of accomplishments, she was most proud of her role as a mother and grandmother. At the height of her career, she chose to step away and retire, dedicating herself fully to spending time with her family.
She leaves behind her daughter, Meredith O'Connor and her husband Matt and their children, Tyler and Shane. Her son Michael Rell and his wife Maura and their two children, Madeline and Charlie. Her niece Carrie Lubold and her husband Mike. She will also be dearly missed by her extended families who welcomed her into their homes for cheerful holiday and birthday celebrations.
Her family will always cherish their annual vacations to Ocean City, NJ-a tradition she eagerly looked forward to for over 50 years. She treasured catching up with friends over lunches and long walks, reading books, and cheering on her grandchildren in all their endeavors.
Governor Rell will lay in state at the State Capitol, 210 Capitol Avenue, Hartford on Tuesday, December 3, 2024, from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. The public is invited to pay tribute during this time. Funeral services will follow at 2:30 p.m. at the Cathedral of Saint Joseph, 140 Farmington Avenue, Hartford. Private interment will be at a later date at the State Veterans Cemetery in Middletown.
In lieu of flowers, contributions may be made to two organizations close to her heart:
The Governor M. Jodi Rell Center for Public Service at the University of Hartford, 200 Bloomfield Avenue, West Hartford, CT 06117. The Rell Center was established following her governorship to promote the values of integrity, civility and mutual understanding and respect in government and public service. For online contributions, please visit: https://www.hartford.edu/academics/schools-colleges/arts-sciences/academics/departments-and-centers/rell-center-for-public-service.aspx Please note on your contribution: For The Civility Project
The Fidelco Guide Dog Foundation, Inc., 103 Vision Way, Bloomfield, CT 06002. Fidelco advocates for those who are visually impaired enabling increased independence, improving their lives and opening the world around them. For online contributions, please visit: www.fidelco.org

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Published by Danbury News Times on Nov. 26, 2024.

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Fran Gileno

December 3, 2024

So sorry for the loss of Jody! We spent a lot of TWA pals. Lost Lou before I lost John 6 years ago. Jody & I planned to go stay at the TWA hotel, but never got it done. I´m in Carmel , Indiana now near my daughter & her family. So sad! Fran Gileno!!

Hon Dianne Yamin (ret.) and Bob Yamin

December 2, 2024

Michael, Meredith and Rell family; We are so sorry for the loss of your mom. We loved her. Jodi swore me in as Danbury´s Probate Judge five times.
We had wonderful times with her at countless Christmas parties, political gatherings and lions events. She is one of my role models and we will miss her greatly!

Scott R. Harvey

December 1, 2024

Dear Michael, Meredith, and Family,
Sincere Condolences to you. She treated people with respect and dignity. Her legacy of service to Connecticut is something to be proud of. It was an extreme honor and pleasure to have worked for Governor M. Jodi Rell. It was a experience I'll never forget.
Godspeed Governor Rell.

Laurie Gaboardi

November 28, 2024

I am saddened to hear of your family´s great loss. All of my interactions with her were very pleasant, and I appreciated that very much.
Rest in Peace Governor Rell.

Christine Anderson

November 27, 2024

Thank you for your government service in Connecticut you made us proud.

Bob Selleck New Milford

November 27, 2024

Governor Rell was the best and nicest person we ever had to run this state.she did a wonderful job and put people ahead of politics ,she was so popular and well liked she could have run for higher office and got elected.my sincere sympathy to her family .

Susan Gabriele

November 27, 2024

My parents Joe and Vinnie Ingardia were proud to be close acquaintances of Jodi Rell. She was a very lovely person to meet and know. As a Lion, I also want to mention that she was a member of the Lions Club.

Susan Murphy

November 27, 2024

Jodi was one class act. Brookfield loved her. Connecticut loved her. She will be sorely missed. She was so kind and filled with integrity and was a great help when my husband, Jerry, served Brookfield. Prayers from the Murphy family go out to the Rell family. Susan Murphy, Exeter, New Hampshire

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November 27, 2024

Dear Family of Governor Rell,
What a sad loss of a great lady. May fond memories, the comfort of family and friends, and the Holy Spirit , the comforter, help you through this difficult time.
Prayers out,
Karen L Fischer-Perkins, MS, LPC

Danielle Robbie

November 26, 2024

Sorry for your loss of your loved one

Emily

November 26, 2024

My deepest condolences to Governor Rell´s loved ones, and gratitude for all her contributions here.

Rhoda Peck

November 26, 2024

She was a great Governor. Her leadership has been sorely missed .R I.P. Governor Tell. My Sympathy to her family. Rhoda Peck

Patti Davies

November 26, 2024

To Meredith, Michael & family,
May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well lived. Your mom and dad were the best neighbors we ever had. I remember our days living across the street from you on Long Meadow Hill Road. Those memories will remain in my heart always. My husband Harry passed away in March, so I know the loss you are feeling. However, a mom's love never leaves you - it remains etched in your hearts forever. Patti Davies & Family

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