Janet Fulmer Jolly passed away Monday, August 18th, in Clearwater, Florida.
She was preceded in death by her loving husband of 65 years, Stewart Eaton Jolly this past June. Family members include daughter, Patricia Jolly Lanese of Savannah, Ga.; son, Dale (Donna) Jolly, Sr., of West Jefferson, Ohio; son, David Jolly of Jacksonville, Fla.; son, Eric (Anne) Jolly, of Cleveland, Ohio; four grandchildren, Mrs. Danielle (Dennis) Lanese Puckey, Dale (Heidi) Jolly, Jr., Mrs. Elizabeth (Anthony) Niksa and John Duncan; and five great-grandchildren, Matthew Jolly, William and Alexandra DeLancey, Jackson and Davis Puckey. Another grandchild, Dawn Lanese, preceded her in death.
Janet was born on March 17, 1918 in Watertown , Massachusetts and graduated from Akron Garfield High school. A long time resident of Clinton, Ohio, she was an active member of Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church of Clinton and she wrote the Clinton Column for the Canal Fulton Signal Newspaper for many years.
A memorial service in celebration of Janet Jolly's life will be Saturday, September 6th, at Trinity Evangelical Lutheran Church, 7595 Middle Street, Clinton, Ohio at 4:00 p.m.
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Linda Sholtis-Allen
January 26, 2009
I am very sorry for your loss as my sister becki Brunotte mentioned our mother health and fathers death we understand your feelings.May your hearts soon be filled with happy memories and family love.
Linda Tom and Nicholas Sholtis-Allen
Rebecca Sholtis Brunotte
September 1, 2008
To the Jolly family,
My mother (MaryAnn Sholtis) and I were saddened to read about your father and mother's passing. May your hearts soon be filled with wonderful memories of joyful times together as you celebrate a life well-lived. We have many great memories of your family at Camp Luther during the 60's and early 70's.
We lost my father George this past January and my mother had heart surgery followed by a stroke during the summer. So, I have returned from my home in Virginia to help out.
Blessings,
MaryAnn Sholtis and Becki Sholtis Brunotte
Bunny Perren
August 31, 2008
I feel so blessed to have enjoyed the benefit of a relationship with such a wonderful woman as Janet. I truly treasure all the time I was able to spend with her. Her wisdom about life, so willingly shared on that wonderful front porch, and her wonderful sense of humor are memories that will forever impact my life. Janet showed incredible friendship and love to my Mother during her illness, and wonderful compassion and support to all of us when she died. May each of you be comforted by the many memories she helped to create in everyone she knew and loved.
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