Cecilia-Hart-Obituary

Cecilia Hart

Jun 6, 1948 – Oct 16, 2016 (Age 68)

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BORN
June 6, 1948
DIED
October 16, 2016
AGE
68

Obituary

Cecilia Hart, stage and screen actress and wife of actor James Earl Jones, died Sunday, October 16, 2016 after a yearlong battle with ovarian cancer in Westport, CT, according to multiple media sources. She was 68. For full obituary and coverage from Legacy.com, click here.

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With deepest condolences sympathy. From Pearl Williams and Barbara Williams of Garyville Louisiana Rest In Peace Cecilia Hart.

Mr. Jones, Cece was an Emerson College friend. I dated her roommate, Ollie Boston. Whenever I needed
cheering-up, Cece provided the cheering. We last spoke when I as working at UCLA, on the phone, but never
got the chance to say hello in-person. She had a great heart, a great smile, and gave of herself.
Be well sir.
Carl Buck, Sarasota, Fl.

I'm not sure if I had posted anything yet other than the drawing (which I hope you notice) I came upon this website and felt the need to say a few words.
OK...a paragraph or two.

Cecilia Hart Jones was a beautiful, kind woman who could make you laugh and feel happy inside. She was described to be "the life of the party" "a real diamond" and a wonderful mother, wife, and friend. I am glad that Mr. Jones is managing himself well, along with Flynn and the rest of the family...

Dear James and Flynn,

Just read about Cecilia this evening.

I hope the grief gets easier with time and fond memories.

It was a pleasure meeting James at the A.R.T in Boston. Thank you for your hospitality Flynn.

To the family,
I am deeply saddened by your loss. To loose a spouse, mother and friend of many years must bring great sorrow. May you implore God with your worries and grief so that our Grand Creator may comfort you.

Extending deep and heartfelt sympathy to one and one's family. May God's peace be with one.....RIH


To "Todd" Jones:
Sending deepest sympathy to you, your son, and family at this time of devastating loss. And adding a note of appreciation for your kindness over the decades, taking time for conversations with a Michigan visitor, after a performance. We also shared a friend in Paul Dreher, mentor to many at Grand Rapids Civic Theatre. Keeping you and yours in my thoughts.