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Josie Cannon Doty Obituary

JOSIE CLAIRE CANNON DOTY
Josie Claire Cannon Doty of Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida born in 1933 at St. Lukes Hospital in Jacksonville, peacefully passed away on Monday March 25, 2024.Jo was preceded in death by her parents, Frank & Elvira Cannon; two sisters, Frankie
Knabb and Winnie Warren; husband, Bill Doty; and son, Steve Doty. Jo is survived by her daughter, Susie Doty; her
brother John Cannon; five grandchildren - Kendal, Taylor, Christopher, Kaity, Andee; 4 great grandchildren - Brooklyn, Hunter, Cambrie and Carson. Jo grew up in Jacksonville. She was on a mission to education right from the start. She graduated from Landon Jr./Sr. High when she was 16 years old. Then she went right to college at FSU where she graduated in 3-1/2 years with her bachelor's degree in Elementary & Secondary Education. She then completed her master's degree in Elementary Education and Administration. Jo started teaching in the 50s. Her love of children was amazing and she thrived in teaching and education.
One of Jo's greatest legacies was as an Elementary School Principal. She was principal at Loretto Elementary
School for 9 years and absolutely loved it! When they built the New Mandarin Oaks Elementary School, she was asked her to
lead the start-up of the new school as principal. She brought along with her many, many valuable friends and teaching colleagues
with whom she worked through the years, because she always knew the best thing for the kids, as well as the parents
was to have the most dedicated, caring staff and teachers in place. THAT is exactly what she did there for 14 years until she
retired (1989-2003). While attending college at FSU, Jo met William "Bill" Doty. After she graduated from FSU, they were married Feb. 9, 1954. However, Bill left FSU to attend Randolph Macon Military Academy - of course graduating with honors with the
intent of a career in the US Army. They traveled all over Europe during Bill's first three years of deployment and Jo
was allowed to go with him. On their second tour of duty in Germany, their first child was born, Susan Lee Doty (AKA:
Susie). They were then stationed at Ft. Lee, Virginia and four years later their son, Steven Taylor Doty, was born. Their next
six years were spent in Ft. Rucker, Alabama. After Bill Retired with 25 years of service in the US ARMY, they came back to
Jacksonville permanently. Bill also shared Jo's passion for education and children and started teaching at Fletcher
Senior High School where he definitely made his mark on many, many students. One thing Jo and Bill always loved was
their Seminoles! They had season tickets and traveled to every home game on the booster bus for years! ALL the family,
friends, children and grandchildren have special memories of those trips! GO NOLES! Probably their second FAVORITE
thing to do, or destination spot, was always Disney World in Orlando!! They took both their children to the opening Day of
Disney World and at a moments' notice were packing up to go any time! Having grandchildren only gave them a reason to go
more often! Jo was an amazing leader and she always told us growing up: "Don't adapt to the energy in the room. Influence the
energy in the room." Jo loved sitting on the beach, listening to the ocean and reading paperback books, one after the other.
She loved her pets too! Her White Westie, Molly, was a special trained service dog. Jo took Molly to the hospital to visit
patients weekly. She and Bill also raised Himalayan Show Cats and travelled to attend cat shows and to show their own
cats. Jo loved to sew and was an excellent seamstress. She had such a creative flair, all of her own, that always came out in the
pieces she created. Every special occasion meant a trip to the fabric store. Jo also loved to cook and bake. She always loved
a good tomato sandwich and a good, strong cup of black coffee. She could also make anything grow and thus loved working
in the yard. Her beautiful garden and bed of Amaryllis is amazing, and all the neighborhood looks forward to their
blooms every spring. At this time, they are all blooming and smiling at her. Jo was such an amazing, kind, special lady that many, many people will miss terribly! Her passing leaves us all with a profound sense of loss, but her spirit, laughter and loving heart
will forever be a part of us. Rest in peace beloved Jo! Wife, Mother, Grandmother, Great Grandmother and irreplaceable
friend to ALL who knew her! A memorial service will be held in Jo's honor on Friday, April 26, 2024 at 11:00 a.m. at Ponte Vedra Valley Funeral Home, immediately followed her committal service.

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Published by The Beaches Leader from Apr. 10 to Apr. 11, 2024.

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Martha Gainer

April 11, 2024

I'm so saddened to read about your precious mother's passing. I have fond memories of Jo, especially thinkback to my days as a beginning teacher at Seabreeze Elementary in the early 70s. She helped me navigate those first couple of years when I was fresh out of college and finding my way. (FSU, of course) She was always so patient and kind. Please know my prayers are with you all.

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