David-Jolly-Obituary

David Jolly

Charlotte, North Carolina

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David Jolly Mr. Jolly, 40, of Charlotte and Davidson, NC, died this past weekend in his sleep. David was the son of Kimm and Ray Jolly of Charlotte and worked at Employee-Services in Cornelius, NC. He is survived by his parents, his sister Carole, his brother-in-law Mark Renzi, his brother...

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I just heard this tragic news and I am so sorry for your loss. I know as so many others have already expressed he will be missed. May time give you comfort and may you remember his influences and think of them with favor.

Sincerely,
Sheila Untz DeArmon

The mighty Ix has fallen. Goodbye to him and Piter and Svent and all the other characters you brought to life for us on game nights Dave. You had us all nearly rolling on the floor with laughter so many times on those nights I lost count.

I sorely miss your emails during working hours. The work day has grown immeasurably longer without you to trade conversations with.

Whether it was politics, movies, TV, sports, books, video games or whatever else we got to talking...

My thoughts and prayers go out to the family. One of my favorite disc golf memories involves Dave. He was one of those people that you were always excited to get a chance to play with. He will be remembered and missed.

The Jolly Family, my prayers and thoughts are with you. I was a client of Dave's with Employee-Services. He will be surely missed.

Carole, my prayers are with you and your family. Through the tears and grief and questions, may the constant thread of your family’s love for David and him for you, and the embrace of friends uphold you. We are with you across the miles. Our tender love...

Dave made me smile every time I saw him on the disc golf course. We had many great rounds together over the last 10 or so years. We'll be playing a round in his honor Sunday June 7th at Kilborne Park.

Dave always brought a big smile to my face every time I saw him on the Disc Golf course - although never as big as his smile. He always had such a great positive energy with him. I had not seen him in recent years, but I will miss running into him. He was one of those Disc Golf buddies that I would see every so often and it was always an enjoyable experience. I love you man!

Ray & Kimm,
I was in the Class of 1954 with you, Ray. I am so sorry to hear of the death of your son. Please know that I will be thinking of you and I pray that the loving memories of your son will give you peace at this difficult time.

I had the pleasure of working with Dave, I was always amazed at his positive and upbeat disposition. He will be missed!