NANCY-STOLL-Obituary

NANCY CADLE STOLL

Boston, Massachusetts

Dec 1, 1949 – Nov 27, 2025 (Age 76)

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BORN
December 1, 1949
DIED
November 27, 2025
AGE
76
LOCATION
Boston, Massachusetts

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STOLL, Nancy Cadle 1949 - 2025 Age 76, of Boston, Massachusetts, on November 27, 2025. Known for her love of reading, needlepoint, gift giving (always with the perfect wrapping and bow), and anything chocolate, Nancy was adored by many. She will be remembered not only for her professional...

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I met Nancy in the context of our work in higher education and what struck me most about her was the fact that she cared so deeply for the people in her profession and at Suffolk. Her commitment to giving back after her retirement was not only admirable, but an example of a true calling. I'm sure none of this is news to her family and friends - I hope each of you has many, many memories of her that bring you comfort at this time.

She was an incredible Dean & woman. Proud to work under her at my Alma Mater. To be a student & watch what she did to help Suffolk transform was incredible. Then to be able to work for her and see even more what she did for the entire Suffolk community was my honor. My condolences to all who loved her. Rest in peace Dean Stoll

Nancy was a student development giant in our region and she helped pave a path for so many of us who followed in the profession. Thinking of her family, friends and colleagues mourning her loss.

Nancy was a remarkable woman. I did not realize it at the time, but she was one of the most influential mentors in my professional career. Although I would complain that she held me to very high standards and always pushed me for more. I have a tremendous amount of respect for her as a person, as an educator and as a leader. I learned so much from sitting in my one on one meetings with her on that little blue couch in her office. She was always poised, calm, and seemingly un flustered by any...

While I did not work directly for or with Nancy, I did have the pleasure of being influenced by her commitment and loyalty to developing our profession. While many will miss conversations with Nancy, I believe she will live on through all those who still work with her ethics and passion inspiring the next generation. Peace and God Bless.

I worked with Dean Stoll at Suffolk University from 1996-2000. She was a huge support for the creation of the Center for Community Engagement (formerly Suffolk´s Organization for Uplifting Lives through Service). We last met in 2011 when she gave remarks for an alumni award I received from City Year. Dean Stoll left an indelible mark on Suffolk University and on everyone she knew. She was a class act. May her memory be a blessing to her loved ones.

Nancy had the vision to know that people who know one another work together better. She was the one supervisor who I had that insisted that everyone in her division get together once a month for a meeting and a social event. I left Suffolk about 20 years ago and still am in touch with some of my colleagues there. Nancy was a person who understood people and how to get them to work together. I am thankful that I got to learn from her. Rest in peace.

I considered Nancy a wonderful colleague and friend. She helped me in so many ways throughout my 25 years at the Counseling Center at Suffolk.We shared the love of crossword puzzles in addition to our shared delight in seeing students grow into their own. I will miss her and will always appreciate her.

As a Suffolk student, it was truly an honor knowing and working closely with Dean Stoll. I always reflect on our chats and have a boundless appreciation for everything she did for me and my peers.