Mary Jo Hohl

Mary  Jo  (Ford)  Hohl –  of Webster, New York and formerly of North Reading, died on May 01, 2017, at age 59, following a rapid health decline due to multiple myeloma and amyloid  osis. Predeceased by her mother Patricia, sister Lisa, in-laws John & Ruth Hohl, sister-in-law Mary Beth (Hohl) Janisse, grandparents Violet & Robert Ford, Agnes & Willard Whitney, great-aunt and great-uncle Geraldine and John Kelly. She is survived by her husband of 34 years, Lawrence Hohl; children: Patricia (James Wells), Elizabeth (Christopher Svendsen), John (Erin Shambo), Daniel (fiancé Nicole Gilbody), and Michael; father Roy Ford; brothers: Robert (Catherine), Thomas (Lisa), Daniel (Susan), and John (Sandy); sister-in-law Ruth Anne (Jim) Borger; brothers-in-law Robert (Michael Kelly), and Daniel Hohl, Richard (Wendy) Janisse; loving Aunts and Uncle Jacqueline Bleakney, Beverly Lowrey, Barbara & Charles Symonds; cousins, many nieces and nephews, and many many dearly beloved friends.

Born in Charleston, SC on July 21, 1957, Mary Jo lived in North Reading where she graduated from North Reading High School in 1975. Mary Jo received a Bachelor Degree in Psychology from The College of the Holy Cross in 1979, a Diploma in Nursing from Newton-Wellesley Hospital School of Nursing in 1986, and a Bachelor Degree in Nursing from the University of Rochester in 1992. Mary Jo was a member of the Jesuit Volunteer Corps 1979- 1980, serving as a counselor in a group home in Bethel, Alaska. She was director of the Harvard-Radcliffe Catholic Student Center in Cambridge until entering the nursing profession. Mary Jo held nursing positions in the Rochester area which included labor and delivery, high-risk obstetrics, community health, long-term care, director of care for the uninsured at Mercy Outreach Center, and for the last eight years – school nursing at Schlegel Road Elementary School in Webster. She was an active member of St. Rita Church since relocating to Webster from Cambridge in 1987. An avid supporter of her children’s myriad of activities, Mary Jo was a loyal volunteer with Webster High School Marching Band, Girl Scouts, and Cub/Boy Scouts. She loved to travel, especially to visit or with family, and greeted each sunrise with her motto “Every Day’s an Adventure!”

Family and friends are invited to call at Willard H. Scott Funeral Home, 12 South Ave., Webster on Sunday, May 7, from 2 – 6 pm. Her Funeral Mass will be celebrated on Monday, May 8, at 11:15 AM at St. Rita Church in Webster, NY. Interment will be at Riverside Cemetery, North Reading and will take place privately. In lieu of flowers, please make contributions in Mary Jo’s memory by donating online at Boston University Amyloid Research Fund and practice random acts of kindness to help the world become a better place for all. www.croswellfuneralhome.com

 

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  1. To my dear friend Mary Jo, and to your family, … I just learned of your passing, and am so very very sorry to hear this news. When I came upon your photo ~ a smile came to my heart …there still was the Mary Jo I know and remember! ❤ Though I have not seen you in so many years, all of the memories we shared are happy ones. I see you have lead a full life, and have five wonderful children. I send my deepest sympathy to them, your husband, and family. Mary Jo and I went to school together at NRHS where we shared many happy moments. She in short, was a delight !! A kind and caring person with a little twinkle in her eye, she would add fun and laughter to a situation when we most needed it! I believe we got to visit at one reunion, and am so sorry our paths have not crossed again. I send you love & wish you peace until you can again be reunited with your loved ones. Love, Shelley (Conron) Montanaro

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