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Joan Cantwell Stolz

Bethlehem, Pennsylvania

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Joan Cantwell Stolz Joan Cantwell Stolz, 80 of Bethlehem died on January 5, 2013 at St. Lukes-Fountain Hill surrounded by her family. The wife of the late George Stolz, Jr. who died in 1971, she was a church organist, union organizer and political activist. Joan was born in NYC, daughter...

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I am so saddened to hear of the passing of Joan. I first met Joan when I was the activity director at Blough Healthcare in 2004. Joan would come to play the piano weekly and all the residents always looked forward to her arrival. When I left Blough and went to Emeritus at Allentown I asked Joan if she would make the trip to Allentown. She graciously agreed. Everyone there loved the days that Joan would be there and didn't want to miss the event. For the last 5 years Joan has been a major part...

Stolz family sorry for the absentminded harried misspelling - im lighting a candle for Aunt Joan today

dear stoltz family my deepest condolences you are all im my thoughts and prayers

Dear Stolz Family,
Mike and I enjoyed working with Joan through our various activities at LEPOCO. We noted how Joan could always bring joy with intellect to any discussion. We had special fun with her at the LEPOCO yard-sales where, one year, she fell in love with a lamp made of popsticks. I also knew Joan through her volunteer work at Blough and Moravian nursing homes where my mom live for several years. She was beautifully up-beat. Joan will be greatly missed. Our prayers are with...

Stolz Family:
We are so very sorry for your loss and want to extend our deepest sympathies to you. It's never easy to lose someone so special and close to your heart. We hope that all the beautiful memories you all shared will somehow comfort you at this very sad and difficult time. Our heartfelt thoughts and prayers are with you all.

Joan Stolz

I learned from that my good friend , Joan Stolz of Bethlehm, died. Sad. So very sad. Joan was such a precious woman who wore her heart on her sleeve. She was always out there pitching, trying to help others. In the photo below, she appeared in a campaign commercial to help me.It was a fun day. Joan enlivened the event.I want to share a photo from that happy day with her family. Joan was high spirited and full of life and energy. She will be missed. I will say a prayer for my friend. Joan....

My deepest condolences to you all. I remember your mom's smile well. I'm so very sorry for your loss.

I worked with Joany and she could always make you laugh! A real unique lady!!

George and family, I am so sorry for your loss. I remember her as having a big heart for everyone. You are in my thoughts and prayers.(Tim's sister)