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Emily Reeves Sloan

Wilmington, North Carolina

Aug 25, 1939 – Apr 3, 2024

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BORN
August 25, 1939
DIED
April 3, 2024
LOCATION
Wilmington, North Carolina

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Emily Reeves Sloan


August 25, 1939 – April 3, 2024


Emily Reeves Sloan died peacefully at her home on April 3, 2024.  Simply put, Emily had an amazing ability to make everyone that she met her feel loved and appreciated.  Her grace and charm helped warm relationships immediately.  Numerous friends have shared stories about how even when they first met Emily they came away from the encounter with a new friend who made them feel special.  Examples include future great friends who first were welcomed to Wilmington warmly and genuinely by Emily, met Emily on the tennis court or golf course, or simply ran into her at a store.  


Even as Emily’s health declined, friends who visited her to provide comfort walked away feeling better about themselves because of the kind and caring way Emily treated them.  One caregiver described her relationship with Emily in a way that almost every person who met her could relate: “She has changed our lives with her love, appreciation, and kindness.  She was one of a kind, and I am so grateful to be in her life, even for such a short time.  I will hold my time with her close to my heart, and she will be one I remember fondly, forever.”  


Emily was the daughter of John Mercer Reeves and Virginia McKenzie Reeves most recently of Pinehurst, NC.  She enjoyed 47 amazing years with her husband Dr. David B. Sloan, Jr., who passed in 2008.  She is survived by two of her four sons, John Reeves Sloan (Louise Folger Sloan) of Wilmington, NC and Michael McKenzie Sloan (Nichole Davis Sloan) of Johns Island, SC.  Her sons Dr. David Bryan Sloan, III and his twin, who died at birth, predeceased Emily and both died way too young.  


“Nana” also is survived by seven grandchildren, whom she adored:  Louisa Reeves Sloan of Oklahoma City, OK; Emily Moyers Sloan of Providence, RI; David Reeves Sloan of Washington, DC; Louise “Libby” Dibrell Sloan of New York, NY; John “Jack” Spencer Sloan of Wilmington, NC; and Ruby Ophelia Sloan and Lily Reeves Sloan of Johns Island, SC.  Emily was preceded in death by her wonderful oldest sister Virginia Reeves Lazzati.  She enjoyed a special, life long relationship with her other sister Ann Reeves Reed of Richmond, VA, who even today proudly proclaims that, at the age of seven, she named her younger sister.  Emily also was survived by many beloved nieces, nephews, other relatives, and dear friends.   


Emily also wanted to note her many Wilmington friends with whom she had so much fun in the good times and who regularly were by her side as her health declined.  The care and comfort that she received over the last few years from the incredible group of caregivers of Always Good Company and more recently from the compassionate team at Lower Cape Fear Life Care helped keep her home and comfortable until it was time for her husband David to grab her hand and lead her to a much better place.  


A memorial service for Emily will be held at 2 p.m., Thursday, April 11 at First Presbyterian Church in Wilmington followed by a reception at the church.  The service truly will be a celebration of a life well-lived in the service of others.  In lieu of flowers, please consider a gift to The Ministering Circle, Lower Cape Fear Life Care, or First Presbyterian Church.  Emily truly will be missed by everyone that she touched.  

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Mrs. Sloan was a beautiful woman, inside and out. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her, especially her wonderful family.

Emily was a loving wife, mother, & friend. I thoroughly enjoyed knowing not only her but the whole family! She certainly was a true light in the dark with her infectious smile & sweet sincere tone. She will be greatly missed by all who knew her, but especially at the CYC, where I could always count on a super smile, a special wink, & a wonderful warm hug. My sincere condolences to a beautiful and wonderful friend.

A kind, caring and lovely lady. Our sympathies go out to all of the Sloan family.

A lovely genteel lady. She will surely be missed. Our deepest sympathy.

My condolences on the passing of your beautiful mother. I always remember your family when you lived on Canterbury Road and we all carpooled to school together. The last time I saw Mrs. Sloan was at the grocery store and we chatted for a bit. She was a kind, sweet, lovely lady. My thoughts and prayers are with you all at this time. Memory eternal.

Emily Sloan was funny, genuine, kind, and loving. She was a great listener and always remembered to ask about things that mattered to you. Emily was a special one. I send my love to her family and all the people who loved her.

Emily was a magnificent light for all that had the honor of meeting her. She was a role model of our Savior's love and what one can aspire to become. She truly loved all of her family and friends dearly. Much gratitude to the family for allowing us to offer support in her home. We came to assist and left blessed beyond measure. Peace to the family in the days ahead.

I am so sorry to hear of Emily’s passing. She was always such a sweet and caring lady. I know Dr D is happy to have his bride with him in heaven. My sincere condolences to the family.