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Jeanne Stott Jolly

Raleigh, North Carolina

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Jeanne Stott Jolly, Raleigh native, passed away at the age of 61 on Thursday, April 16, 2009. Born September 1, 1947, Jeanne was the daughter of Charles C. Stott and Alice LaRoque Stott. After graduating from Broughton High School, Jeanne went on to graduate Cum Laude from Wake Forest University...

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Charles and Susan, I am so sorry to hear about Jeanne. I have such fond memories growing up together in such a wonderful neighborhood. You and your family are in my prayers and thoughts. Love, Glenda Klingman Gunter

Jeanne and I worked together at Daniels Middle School. She was a beautiful person inside and out. I will always remember her beautiful smile and contagious laughter. We had our children in common, both the same ages as mine. Our daughters were in "Show Choir" together. I am saddened of her passing; only 61 years young and so much more to give. My heartfelt condolences to her family.

Jeanne was simply the most sincere and supportive person I have ever met.I feel lucky to have known her, and will always cherish the moments I had with her and her beautiful family.

Jeanne, this is your 5th grade teacher, Beth Valentine. I'm sure by the time I had you I was Mrs. Nowell, but I know I was still a Valentine when I was Mrs. Trexler's assistant your third grade year. Your mom was always so thoughtful and positive. I remember she brought Mrs. Trexler and me muffins on the first workday at the end of the year! When I had you in the 5th grade she remained so thoughtful and giving. I remarried, and, like your mom, I stayed home with my kids for 11 or so...

Jeanne was a very special lady who touched the lives of so many people through her concern and love for others. My thoughts and prayers are with you in your time of grief and may God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow. May your memories bring you comfort and know that she will live on forever in your hearts and memories.

To Jeanne's family:
I lost touch with Jeanne decades ago, but remember her well and fondly from our days as students at Wake Forest - I graduated in '71 and she was a couple of years ahead of me. She was such a bright, engaging and popular young woman - a friend to many and well loved. As saddened as I was to read of her death, it's obvious that nothing had changed in that regard during all these years. Jeanne's left us too soon - but hers was obviously a life well lived. My sincere...

Jeanne was a very special person. I was blessed to have known her. She and I have shared a lot of conversations about our kids and I will miss this with her and also the laughter that we had. I know that she is in heaven now and my prayer is that each of you will be comforted in knowing this.

To all, heartfelt sorrow for your loss, which is shared by your many friends. John

My deepest sympathy to the Jolly family. I am truly blessed to have worked with such a caring and loving woman. She will forever remain in my heart.