Joanna-Woolfolk-Obituary

Joanna Woolfolk

Stamford, Connecticut

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Woolfolk, Joanna M.Renowned Stamford Connecticut author, Joanna Martine Woolfolk, passed away Wednesday, May 1, 2013 after a seven-month illness. She was born in Bogotá, Colombia, South America, October 3, 1940, the daughter of her missionary parents, Rev. John and Marie Galdamez. She lived her...

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Getting this book as a gift, was definitely a gift in a different way. Being a medium I feel such a strong connection with Joanna thank you foe this beautiful blessing.

Thank you For writting a book on zodiac aquarius. This matches my literary skills.

Joanna, I appreciate you sharing your wisdom in The Only Astrology Book Youll Ever Need. When I read your book as a teenager it gave me a deeper understanding of myself and hope for the man I could become. Its been 30 years since your book was published and the information is a timeless treasure box of rediscovery. Thank you for sharing your gifts with the world and for living your purpose. You touched my life and touched countless other lives as well.

June 11, 2013
I was so sorry to hear that Joanna passed away recently. She was a special friend (we always talked about our shared Minnesota connection and our cats!) and I'll never forget her.
With prayers and sympathy,
Fran Nugent, Wayzata, MN

Her beloved orchids

The gathering at the Fish Church was quite right. Thanks to all who put it together and who attended. She will always be "in the next room!"

Joanna, darling, you were a visionary astrologer and a loving, generous friend for the past 9 years. You epitomized grace, courage, insight and heart-truth. Your presence illuminated and transformed my life and I'll remember you, siempre. My deepest condolences to your family and friends. With love, Susana

Joanna, you are a beautiful angel that entered our lives just a few short six years ago. You welcomed us into your heart and truly became a part of our family. We will forever remember the intellectual talks we shared over dinner and wine, and I know myself and my family are truly inspired by the work that you did. You were the definition of fearless - someone that set her heart on something and worked to see that dream come true. Our angel, you are now in a better place looking over us, but...

On behalf of the staff at Solamor Hospice may I extend our deepest sympathies to Joanna's family and friends. Our prayers are with you.

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