Joann Dunlevy, Cape May County, NJ—The Cape May County community is mourning the loss of Joann Dunlevy, a beloved mother, friend, and active member of the local community. Joann passed away recently, leaving behind her two children, Dean and Kelsey Dunlevy, who are now facing their second family tragedy after the loss of their father in 2021.
Joann, affectionately known as "JoJo," was a fixture in her community and made a lasting impact on many through her kindness and warmth. Over the last 20 years, she developed close friendships, especially with those she worked alongside at the Deauville bar. She adored her family, and one of her greatest joys was babysitting her first grandchild, Kelsey’s child, multiple days each week.
To support Dean and Kelsey through this difficult time, a fundraiser organized by Jackie Dutton-Shiffler has been set up to help cover the immediate costs that arise with the sudden passing of a loved one. Jackie, a close family friend, has expressed the deep sorrow felt by those who knew Joann and shared how the community has rallied together. Early donations have come from individuals such as Ashly Carpenter, Jacqueline Dutton, and an anonymous donor, showing the immediate outpouring of love and support.
The family and friends of Joann Dunlevy are finding solace in the many memories they shared with her and the love she brought into their lives. Her impact will continue to be felt, not only through her children but through the many people she touched in the Cape May County area.
Our hearts and prayers go out to the Dunlevy family during this incredibly difficult time. May they find strength and comfort in each other and in the community’s support.
Short Summary of Joann Dunlevy
Aspect | Details |
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Name | Joann Dunlevy |
Date of Passing | Recently |
Fundraiser Created By | Jackie Dutton-Shiffler |
Purpose | Immediate expenses related to Joann’s passing |
Amount Raised | $650 (as of today) |
Location | Cape May County, NJ |
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