Joline-Odentz-Obituary

Joline Odentz

Longmeadow, Massachusetts

1929 - 2021

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Joline "Jolly" Odentz passed away peacefully on Thursday, January 14th at Glenmeadow in Longmeadow, Massachusetts. Born in Springfield, Massachusetts on July 11, 1929, Jolly was the only child of Solomon Greenberg and Frances (Weinberg) Greenberg. She graduated at the top of her class from...

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Jolly was a wonderful person and a fabulous neighbor when I was growing up in Longmeadow. Sincere condolences to the entire family.

My deepest sympathies to Jolly's family - it is always so hard to lose a parent. Jolly had a keen wit and a good sense of humor, and was very informed and smart. She always talked about her children and their accomplishments, and was very proud of all of you. I'll think of her often.

Our deepest sympathy as you remember Jolly.

My condolences to Jolly’s family. I knew her from card and Scrabble games at Glenmeadow with one of the women I worked with.

Jolly’s smile could light up a room. She did not suffer fools lightly and kept me on my toes. She had a keen interest in the world around her. We had many philosophical conversations while determinedly trying to place that last puzzle piece! She always made me laugh and will be missed. All my best wishes and comfort to her family. She was very proud of you. Thank you Howard, for making us feel like family. Blessings.

Jolly always made me laugh. She did not suffer fools gladly and always kept me on my toes. She was always had a keen interest in the world. We had many conversations late into the night while trying determinedly to put in that last puzzle piece. Her smile lit up the room. She will be missed. Sending my best wishes and comfort to her family. Thank you Howard, for making us feel like part of the family. Blessings.

So sorry to read of Jolly's passing. She was a good friend of my mother, Anne Robinson. They were friends for many decades as couples, later lunched regularly with the Romeos and Juliets, and really enjoyed spending their last years together at Glenmeadow. I always looked forward to chatting with Jolly when visiting at Glenmeadow. May her memory be a blessing.