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Ivy Jane Zola

Washington, District of Columbia

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ZOLAIVY JANE ZOLA (Age 22)

On Saturday, August 25, 2007, IVY JANE ZOLA of Potomac, MD, passed away suddenly in her sleep; beloved daughter of Andrea L. and Geoffrey Zola; dear granddaughter of Deborah Cohen and loving niece of Gary and Sherry Cohen and Eileen and Jeffrey Joseph and four...

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I have met Ivy a few months ago when she visited my workplace “Or Hadash” synagogue in Haifa. I was so sorry to hear about your loss and hope you find comfort in knowing she had a friend in Israel and that I consider myself to be very lucky to have met such a loving, caring and kind person.
May the love of family and friends carry you through your time of grief.

To the Zola Family..I met Ivy at my place of work where she always came in with a smile and always was there to listen.Ivy was there for me when my grandmother passed away in June of this year.No matter what Ivy had going on she always made time to talk.She was truly a great friend and will truly be missed by the entire office.May our thoughts and prayers be with you in your time of need. God Bless

Dear Andy and Geoffrey,
I continue to think of you both and Ivy most of everyday. I pray for her and you both. This morning I saw that she is joined by the great Pavarotti, whose beautiful soul I know will meet up with Ivy's as they send beautiful song to earth.
Again, all my love, hugs, and sympathy to you both. Love and Light, Ann Reilly

To the family of Ivy Zola,
I wish to express my condolences to you. My mother was Roz Silverman, who worked at WHC for about 60 years. She passed away on May 6th of this year, and I remember her speaking fondly of Ivy over the years. She remembered her singing and her strength of character. I know my mother would have wanted me to write and express her sense of loss to you. Of all the children who passed through my mother's life, Ivy was exceptional.
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Dear Andi and family,
I am shocked and saddened to learn of the death of your beloved daughter, Ivy. I only met Ivy once or twice but i remember when you carried her and when she was born. It was all that was important to you and that remained so. I wish you the comfort only God can provide you during this most sorrowful of times and hope you and your family can find peace knowing that while you knew her here on earth you gave her a wonderful life.

We are so saddended to hear of this tragic loss. We were away out of the country and not able to personally share your grief. Ivy was a talented special person, who will be missed by all of us. Please remember the sweetness of her voice and the magic she shared.

Dear Mr and Mrs Zola,
I just heard about Ivy's passing last. I was fellow singer of Ivy's in the AU music department. I will always remember her spirited manner and lovely mezzo soprano voice. Please accept my sincerest condolences for your loss.

Andy and Geoffrey,
I rode with Ivy in Dickerson. She was always cheerful and encouraging. She certainly had a zest for life. Her many interests gave her more than most people had in a lifetime. She will be dearly missed.
I wish you both better times. May your cherished memories of Ivy be with you and comfort you.
Sincerely,
Donna Citrin

Dear Mr. and Mrs. Zola,
I wish there were words to ease yoour pain. May God comfort you in your time of need and sorrow.