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The Cambridge, Maryland community is mourning the loss of Jolynn Wilson, a cherished local artist and dedicated waterwoman who passed away on December 17, 2025, in her hometown. Her death has left a deep sense of sadness among family, friends, and neighbors who knew her as a compassionate, creative, and selfless individual.
Jolynn was widely admired for her vibrant spirit and her strong connection to the water, which shaped both her livelihood and her artistic expression. Through her artwork and daily interactions, she shared warmth, authenticity, and a deep appreciation for life that resonated throughout the community. Many remember her as someone who quietly gave of herself, always ready to help others without expecting recognition.
Family meant everything to Jolynn, especially her close bond with her mother, Bonnie “Sue” Wilson. Those closest to her often spoke of their inseparable relationship and the love and support they shared. Jolynn was also known for her deep compassion for animals, frequently rescuing and caring for stray and injured animals, reflecting her gentle and nurturing heart.
Her passing has created not only an emotional void but also unexpected financial challenges for her family as they navigate this difficult period. Community members and loved ones have been encouraged to offer support and generosity as a way to honor Jolynn’s life and the kindness she extended to so many.
As Cambridge reflects on her life, Jolynn Wilson is being remembered for her creativity, her love of nature, her devotion to family, and the quiet compassion that defined who she was. Her legacy will continue to live on in the art she created, the lives she touched, and the hearts of those who loved her.