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Jo Pryor Allman

1928 - 2024

Jo Pryor Allman obituary, 1928-2024, Winston-Salem, NC

BORN

1928

DIED

2024

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Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Jo Allman Obituary

Jo Pryor Allman

Dec 1, 1928 - Sep 29, 2024

Jo Pryor Allman, born December 1, 1928, was the youngest of the twelve children of William and Edna Huntley Pryor. Lovingly and appropriately named after Jo March of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women, she grew up on a mountain farm in the Middlefork Community near Bat Cave, NC. There she was taught to love the Lord, her neighbor, and to appreciate the land and its bounty. Jo graduated from Western Carolina University in 1948, where she met her beloved husband, Carl Edwin Allman Jr. After they wed, Jo and Ed both taught school until moving to Chapel Hill for Ed to attend law school at UNC.

Upon Ed's graduation from law school in 1962, Jo and Ed, with their four children, moved to Winston-Salem, where Ed practiced law and both he and Jo became active and devoted lifelong members of First Baptist Church. Jo was elected one of the Church's first female deacons, and demonstrating an endless resolve of patience and love, she delighted in teaching the two-year-old Sunday School class for many years. Proud parents and fervent believers in the importance of education, Jo and Ed served as the first co-chairs of the Wake Forest University Parents Council, alongside President and First Lady Gerald and Betty Ford.

Next to entertaining her grandchildren, who found her to be quite simply the perfect grandmother, Jo's favorite activity was gardening. A certified Master Gardener, she enjoyed cultivating and sharing her large backyard, with both a proper English rose garden and two meticulously planted vegetable gardens. With her impressive knowledge of horticulture and ornithology, she created a colorful and educational playground and a haven for wildlife.

While Jo loved her church, her yard, classical music, and seemingly every small child she met, her family was her greatest delight. She was loved and adored by each child, grandchild, great-grandchild, and in-law. Her remarkable sewing creations, smocked baby dresses, quilts, and Halloween costumes, tenderly sewn for family little ones are treasured works of art.

Jo, referred to as G-Jo and Mama Jo by her family, was the host of countless joyful holiday gatherings at her home on Hyde Avenue. Family and friends alike felt warm and welcome at her large dining room table, always beautifully set and laden with flowers and comfort food (though after Ed's heart disease, rarely ever with enough salt.)

After moving to Salemtowne in 2015, Jo continued gardening, entertaining family, and making new friends among residents and staff. She became a "volunteer landscaper" and was appreciative to have a space to continue to cultivate beautiful flowers. She was beloved at Salemtowne and beyond for her generous spirit and genuine friendship. She listened and remembered and cared, and treated everyone with respect. More than anything else, Jo was kind. Simply kind.

Jo's recipes fill our kitchens, her gardening advice (and tools!) boost our gardens, but what matters most is what she taught us about life and pure generosity of spirit. And for that we are eternally grateful.

Jo was preceded in death by her beloved husband Ed in 1991. She is survived by her children, Celia (Steve) Roady, Eddie (Deb) Allman, Connie (Bill) Hawkins, Joe (Martha) Allman; her six grandchildren, Laura Capito, Peter Roady, Katie Riley, Andrew Hawkins, Bailey Allman, Ella Allman; and her nine great-grandchildren, all very dear.

The Allman family is immeasurably grateful to her caregivers at Salemtowne's Garden Court, especially Jennifer Mabe, Daniel Rainey, and Peggy Thomas who were her friends to the end, as well as the comforting staff of Trellis.

In lieu of flowers, Jo requested donations be made to The Shalom Project, First Baptist Church on Fifth St., or the Salemtowne Residents Assistance Fund.

A celebration of Jo's life will be held at 10 a.m., on Saturday, October 19, 2024, at the Salemtowne Retirement Community Saal, 190 Moravian Way Dr, Winston-Salem, NC. Condolences may be shared online at www.salemfh.com.

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Published by Winston-Salem Journal on Oct. 3, 2024.

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Van & Mary Pryor Geouge

September 27, 2025

May God bless you and your family in this time of sorrow.

Van & Mary Ann Pryor Geouge

October 15, 2024

Aunt Jo was always a joy to be around. She had an infectious smile and such a kind way about her .She will certainly be missed by family and friends alike.

Jane Shearin Riley

October 4, 2024

Connie and Katie,
Jo Allman was a part of my life before I was born. She told me stories of when she was "expecting" Joe in 1963 when my Mother was "expecting" me. I have fond memories of my Mother arranging "Jo´s roses" to grace tables for FBC events. Katie, who would have imagined our working together after all those years when your Grandmother and my Mother had such a strong friendship! I am so blessed to have had her in my life from rocking me in the FBC nursery to walking me through her garden on Hyde.
Jane Shearin Riley

Jane Shearin Riley

October 4, 2024

Connie and Katie,
Jo Allman was a part of my life before my birth. In recent years, she told me stories of "expecting" your Brother/Uncle Joe in 1963 when my Mother was "expecting" me! I have fond memories of my Mother arranging " Jo´s roses" to grace tables at FBC events. Katie, who would have imagined we would work together those many years after your Grandmother and my Mother had such a strong friendship! She lives on in you. I was very blessed to have her in my life from rocking me in the FBC nursery to taking me through her garden on Hyde.

Jane Shearin Riley

Iris Womble

October 3, 2024

Sending my deepest sympathy to the Allman family.
Your mom was a remarkable lady and everyone who knew her was blessed!

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