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Janet Williman
March 13, 2023
Jo Anne was a long time friend & I truly wish I could be there to see the family and hear of her hard earned achievements.
Memories fill my head. Most vivid is my first meeting. Her kindred spirits Paul & Caroline White, invited me to their home because Jo Anne´s was coming to visit.
A gorgeous long haired lusciously lean woman asked if we could speak privately. It was Jo Anne, who proceeded to intensely interrogate me. She had one goal-to be assured I was good for Bruce Sanders. Bruce was so happy she approved of our upcoming tiny wedding.
Recently Bruce Sanders died. He would be telling how their strong friendship grew. It bonded while he & Jo Anne struggled through grad school at JHU.
Years later, she still had that caring, loving intensity one so admired.
JoAnne met Shelley and formed a delightful family with Nick & Matt.
Each loved their work & valued the other´s. Bruce & I took joy in their accomplishments. Although very busy Jo Anne found time to stay connected.
Bruce, Caroline, Paul and I thank you for sharing such a well deserved tribute with her old friends.
Jo Anne made a better world for all.
Sincerely,
Janet (Sanders) Williman
Sonya Goode
November 29, 2022
I was saddened to hear of Professor Earp's passing. I'm a 1999 graduate UNC's MPH program in Health Behavior/ Health education and I owe much of that credit to Dr. Earp. I didn't have stellar grades as an undergraduate, but I worked hard at taking Public Health courses to strengthen my chances of getting accepted. I met with Dr. Earp during this time, told her a little about my background, barriers and what I wanted to pursue. She was so supportive, gave me great advice on next steps and the rest is history. I will forever be grateful for her mentorship. Thank you, Dr. Earp, and rest well.
Sheldon Retchin
November 21, 2022
It was with deep sadness that I learned of Jo Anne´s passing. She was such a special person, unique is so many ways. She was a passionate advocate for those who are most vulnerable among us, a thoughtful and insightful scholar, and a Master teacher. However, above all else, she was a kind and generous friend. Her warmth and compassion for others was evident in everything she did.
I honestly do not know anyone who has touched and influenced more people than Jo Anne. There are legions of former students who would definitively say that Jo Anne was among the most influential persons they have ever met. I´m one of them.
She will be sorely missed by all of us who were so profoundly touched by her. Jo Anne´s easy laugh, the twinkle in her eye, and her unabashed honesty - I loved everything about her.
Our thoughts and prayers are with Shelley, the kids and grandkids. Jo Anne and Shelley have been true soulmates and their journey as a couple has affected me as much as her mentorship.
May she be of blessed memory.
Sheldon Retchin
M.D. (UNC ´76), M.S.P.H. (UNC ´82), RWJ Clinical Scholar (UNC ´80-´82)
Mary Altpeter
November 20, 2022
Shelly, wishing you and your family comfort as you celebrate Jo Anne´s remarkable life.
Jane Riley
November 20, 2022
Dr. Earp, Nicholas and Matthew,
In your grief, I hope you will find comfort in knowing that I am carrying on the Public Health work that your Wife and Mother planted the seed for. I am a Nurse Navigator for the NC Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program created by the vision of your Wife and Mother in the early 1980s. My Public Health Nursing journey began at Carrington Hall just a few steps from the Gillings School of Public Health where she labored. I want you to know that NC BCCCP has saved and continues to save lives by enabling women without resources to have Breast and Cervical Cancer Screenings.
Her passion for Public Health will continue to inspire me.
Jane Riley BSN RN
UNC School of Nursing 1985
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