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Dr. Arthur Raymond JOLIE Jr.

Clemmons, North Carolina

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JOLIE, Dr. Arthur Raymond, Jr. Dr. Arthur Raymond Jolie Jr., 65, a devoted husband and father, beloved son and, an inspiring brother passed away suddenly on March 30, 2011 at Wake Forest Baptist Medical Center. He was born December 31, 1945 in Hartford, CT to Arthur Raymond and Connie...

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I have great memories of Arthur and me playing duets in my basement through grammar school and high school - two teenagers learning music and talking about life. We were both in the Louis W. Batchelder and Bulkeley High School bands. We were also part of the group that started the first jazz band at Bulkeley. Art had a natural feel for jazz which every one could hear. He even visited me at Boston College and sat in with the jazz band there. Richie Cole, one of Art's alto sax idols, was also...

I can still remember you having such a great time at our high school reunions, you never missed them. I remember you doing the stroll.. You were such a wonderful person. You are truly missed at our reunions but we salute you and include you in all of them, with all the others who have crossed over. RIP my dear classmate and friend.

Just learned of the passing of one of the most caring and compasionate doctors that I have ever had in my 82 years. When I first moved to the Cape I was so uncertain and not looking forward to having to change doctors - Dr. Jolie put me at ease the first day I met him in his Falmouth office. I was saddened the day he told me he was leaving to take on a new venture in NC but wished him and his family the very best as I knew he would thrive as it was in his nature to do so. To his surviving...

Dr. Jolie was my doctor for a couple years at the V.A. I appreciated his ways and the way that he worked with me, he really cared. He will be missed greatly. To his family, I am sorry for your loss, he was a good one!

Grief can be so hard, but our special memories help us cope. Remembering you and your loved one today and always.

Eulogy for My Brother as delivered at his Funeral Mass April 5, 2011

Thank you all for being present today, especially those who have traveled such long distances. Arthur would have been humbled and it means so much to us, his family.

All of you have known my brother as either "Arthur", "Art", "Jolie", "Dr. Jolie"...as a Husband, a Dad, a Son, Son-in-Law, Nephew, Uncle, Brother-in-Law, Friend or, Colleague.

To Me, growing up as kids, "Artie" was my Big...

Art..."The Man with the Horn"

Ric - very sorry for your family's loss. It's been many years since we were neighbors on Bristol St. My parents called me when Art's obituary appeared in the Courant. I remember him playing his sax in the basement at night and hearing it in our backyard! Pls give my best to your mom. Condolences from the entire Denisky family.

very sad, so sorry for all of the family! Godd thought and prayers are being sent your way! I am so sorry! Ric, what a tragic loss to you and you and your family! Special love to your mom!!!!