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Jean A. Stoll

Barberton, Ohio

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Jean A. Stoll, 82, beloved mother, grandmother and great-grandmother, passed away Saturday, January 16, 2010. A life resident of Akron, Jean was an avid golfer, enjoyed dancing and had a wonderful sense of humor. During her years of employment she enjoyed working at Tangiers and Palumbos...

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Mom, If tears could bring you back to us I have cried a million. Seeing this legacy in my email today brings it all back like we are loosing you all over again. Not one moment goes by that I don't think of you and miss you so much it hurts. Nothing will ever be the same for any of us. You were the most loving and caring person I have ever known. You have taught be so much about life. You have to hold on to it and make each minute of every day count because in that same minute it can be gone....

I miss you more today than yesterday...My life is so empty without you. When something funny is said by one of your grand children I find myself reaching for the phone to call you right away. You always got a kick out hearing what they had said that was so funny. I miss not being able to talk to you everyday..your laughter..your jokes..walking down memory lane with you..but most of all your Love. The greatest blessing in my life was being able to have you as my Mom. I love you forever...Janet

I am so sorry to hear about Aunt Jean's passing. I regret not keeping in touch through the years. Nobody could tell a story like she could, and when we had family reunions I always enjoyed listening to her. I was in awe of her style, her cheekbones, and the way she could whistle us all into dinner. She will remain in our hearts and memories.

My Grandma was an amazing woman.

When I was 4, I was terrified of bugs….especially the ants that lived on Grandma’s front sidewalk. I refused to go near them. One day Grandma sat down on the front porch step and put me on her lap. She gently took my finger and put it on the sidewalk next to a group of busy ants (which made me freak out even more). With tears still streaming down my face, she said that “the ants are much more afraid of you…look, they’re moving away from your...

Our bodies are gone but our spirits and souls live on free of trials, of which Jeannie had many. Our journey here is short compared to eternity. My beautiful loving, nonjudgemental friend of 50 years is gone. She never showed anything but patience, understanding and love to all and I loved her. God bless all the family and friends she left behind. We will see her again as she will see her grandson, son and husband. She trusted Jesus. Praise God!

Mom, When God called you home to be with Him in heaven we had to let you go. I know you are there telling your jokes and giving golf lessons as I write this. Probably the first one is to Dad the hacker!!! My heart is broken. I will miss your love and being able to be with you. You were the best mother anyone could ever have. You have taught me so many things about life. I hope I will always make you proud of me because I was always so proud of you. My love for you will never pass. I know we...

Jean was such a nice and funny lady. Always smiling. I met Jean when she worked with my mom, also Jean, at Palumbo's and have continually run into her over the years. I was sad to have to call my mom and tell her that Jean #1 had passed. That was a long standing joke between them. Jean always referred to herself as Jean #1 and my mom as Jean #2!!

My thoughts and prayers are with the family at this time.

Our thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief. May your memories bring you comfort.

Sandy and Janet, so sorry to hear of your moms passing. Aunt Jean was the best. so glad Linda and I got to see her this last summer. love Tom Hurtt