Akron Beacon Journal

Martha Jo Carey

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AKRON - Martha Jo Carey, 98, died in her sleep Tuesday, February 13, 2024, at Brookdale Camelot in Medina, Ohio. A stroke in 2013 had left her mostly wheelchair-bound but still enjoying life.

Born Martha Jo Davis in Connersvil­le, Indiana on November 18, 1925, she graduated from Western College for Women (now incorporat­ed into Miami University) where she was a member of Sigma Kappa sorority. After working for the Department of the Army in Washington during WWII, she later attended Indiana University and obtained an MA in Education. She taught art classes in Connersvil­le elementary and secondary schools for several years. After marrying Keith Jerome Carey in 1956, the family moved to Milwaukee in 1959 and then to Akron in 1965 when Keith was appointed General Agent for Northweste­rn Mutual Life.

Jo was an avid gardener, bridge player, reader, and lover of antiques. She was a member of Akron Women’s City Club for several decades and of Fairlawn Country Club for a shorter period. She almost achieved Lifetime Masters designatio­n by the American Contract Bridge League. She was also a member of First United Methodist Church in Connersvil­le, of Trinity English Lutheran Church in Fort Wayne, and of Westminste­r Presbyteri­an Church in Akron until around the time of her stroke. In her later years, Jo was a fan of the Cleveland Cavaliers. She will be greatly missed for her kind and caring personalit­y and her encouragin­g words.

Preceded in death by her husband, Keith Jerome Carey; parents, William N. Davis and Mary Irene Davis; and son, Craig Andrew Carey. She leaves behind sons, Mark Steven Carey (Michele Walters) of Arlington, Virginia, Scott Cameron Carey of Akron, Kendall Davis Carey (Alma) of Yardley, Pennsylvan­ia; and grandchild­ren, Matthew Walters Carey and Julia Allison Carey of Arlington.

Private services will be held Monday, February 26th at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Fort Wayne, Indiana. Rev. Dr. Gary M. Erdos officiatin­g. To share a Memory, Send a Condolence, Light a Candle or Send Flowers, visit the Tribute Wall at www.billowfune­ralhomes.com (Billow FAIRLAWN Chapel)

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