Jo-Maxson-Obituary

Photo courtesy of Joseph B Paul Jr Funeral Service, Washington Funeral and Cremation Hillside

Jo Stallings Daniel Maxson

Chocowinity, North Carolina

Mar 4, 1937 – Jul 6, 2020 (Age 83)

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BORN
March 4, 1937
DIED
July 6, 2020
AGE
83
LOCATION
Chocowinity, North Carolina

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Joseph B Paul Jr Funeral Service, Washington Funeral and Cremation Hillside Obituary

Jo went to her heavenly home on Monday July 6, 2020. Survived by daughter: Tammy Daniel, granddaughter: Shannon Lowery, two great-grandchildren: Keely and Zayden Lowery, all of Middlesex, NC; a sister: Penny Heyward, of Asheville, NC; many nieces and nephews and their children. Jo was born on...

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Jo was one of the most thoughtful and kind people who I was privileged to share time with. Her inner calm and beauty was uplifting. Jo's gentle spirit added so much to our Bible Study group. She will be greatly missed.
Susan Rella, friend

My deepest sympathy to Tammy, Shannon, Keely, Zayden and other family and friends. Jo was a beautiful person inside and out!

I first met Jo while visiting my Middlesex cousins Sue and Rose Manning and witnessed what a dear friend she was to them. In high school I marveled at Jo's skill on the basketball court. She was the best forward and Rose was the best guard.
I hadn't forgotten Jo and couldn't believe our luck that she was one of our neighbors when we retired to Cypress Landing. We enjoyed getting together with her and her husband Bob. Jo had many friends here who will always cherish her memory and...

I remember Jo from the days in the early 60's when my husband, Bill Furr, was pastor of her church in Middlesex while he was a student at Southeastern Seminary. She was such a wonderful person to us and always had a smile. After all these years I still smile when I think of Jo.

Jo was beyond kind to my family and my children. Moreover, the love she showed to Keely and allowed me to share their time made her that much special. I miss seeing Keely and will miss Jo. My prayers are with you all.

Our hearts are very heavy. Our lives were much blessed to have called Jo our dear friend. Such a true Southern Lady. Since first meeting in Cypress Landing, we spent many hours together laughing, eating (especially catfish and ice cream), playing games or just riding around. Heaven has a bright new star and we will miss her dearly. While our daily chats have ended, many cherished memories will remain.

If I can be half the woman that you were I will be proud of myself. Heaven received an angel and the most selfless person I know I love you and I miss you so much but I am blessed to have you as my grandmother. Until we meet again I know that you and my heavenly father will watch over mom the kids an I.

Jo has always been special to my family. My twin sister and I would introduce Jo as our niece. We loved the times we spent within Jo and Bob through the years. I will miss you Jo. I know Judy welcomed you to your heavenly home too.

Jo was a wonderful person and a loved neighbor.
We will certainly miss your smile...rip our friend.
Tony and Donna