Mary Lee-Jondahl-Obituary

Mary Lee Jondahl

Johnson City, Tennessee

Feb 11, 1943 – Feb 22, 2024

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BORN
February 11, 1943
DIED
February 22, 2024
LOCATION
Johnson City, Tennessee

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Mary Lee Jondahl, 81, of Johnson City, Tennessee passed away surrounded by family on February 22, 2024.She was born in 1943 to Anna Ruth (Bowser) and Albert Whitaker, and grew up in a farm house in beautiful Greene County. As soon as she turned 18, Mary Lee moved to Washington D.C., where she...

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Mary Lee was a force of light and love! She was an incredibly good friend to my parents and an especially amazing support system to my mom. For that I will be forever grateful. I remember meeting Mary Lee and Lee in Italy when I was just a little girl and being in awe of her force of nature! My parents and I feel blessed to have had her in our lives. My deepest condolences to the family - - sending you all a big hug from my dad and me. With heartfelt sympathy, Maria Azzurra Liskey & Luciano...

She was the heart n soul of one acre Cafe she will be truly missed I always will reamber her smile she always made me laugh my condolences goes out to her family.

She was a good friend she always had a smile every time she came to one acre Cafe she always made me laugh I will never forget her smile she will always have a place in my heart my condolences goes out to her family.

Mary Lee was a force of light and love! I had the privilege to work with her at One Acre and in many other facets. Her love for the cafe and the Tree Streets was so strong. She will be missed dearly. Sending her family and friends healing and light during this time. Love you dear friend.

Blessings in memory to Mary Lee. Love to all her family and friends. Mary Lee was a kind hearted soul and a friend to newcomers, flowers, gardens, to our entire Tree Streets family. Mary Lee championed the spirit of community life, supporting her neighbors and making everyone feel at home.

Mary Lee was truly full of energy and unforgettable. Her spirit was evident with her work at One Acre. Having the privilege of getting to know her and work along side her has made me a better person. Thank you Mary Lee. May you rest in peace. My thoughts and prayers are with all her family and the One Acre/Tree Streets families.

I am so sorry to hear about Mary Lee passing away. It was a shock to say the least. The community has lost someone that has put so much of herself into the neighborhood. She has made the Tree Streets a much better place. With so many new people moving in I don't think they know what she has done to improve the feeling of community in the neighborhood. With her late husband Lee they would go around to different music venues to find groups to play at Music in the Park. They would even...