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$1431.50Wolter, Mona Elizabeth (Scully), age 81, of Gulf Stream, FL passed away on Monday, December 23rd, 2024 at her home, following a lengthy struggle with Parkinson's disease / dementia. Mona was born November 10, 1943 in Queens, NY. The daughter of the late Andrew and Elizabeth Scully, she was raised in Floral Park, NY. She graduated from St. Pascal Baylon High School in 1961, and then obtained a degree in fashion merchandising from the Fashion Institute of Technology in New York City. In those exciting, heady days in NYC, Mona did some modeling work, then got her dream job as a buyer for Bergdorf Goodman in New York. Perks of that position included trips around the country and overseas, picking clothing lines and designers to feature at Bergdoff's, notably including a stint in Paris with designer Halston. Her life changed course upon meeting her future husband James 'Jim' Wolter in the Hamptons; they famously first spoke when she ejected Jim from her summer share after a raucous party. Marriage in 1968 and a series of moves following Jim's career with Volkswagen of America followed, including homes in Massachusetts, New Jersey (twice), Maryland (three times!), Michigan, and finally southern Florida, where they relocated in 1993. Son Keith Garret Wolter was born in 1970, and daughter Ashley Elizabeth Wolter followed in 1976. As part of Jim's job in marketing for VW, Jima nd Mona travelled the world together - China, Australia, Germany and Bali were but a few highlights - and attended multiple Olympic Games. After moving to Florida, Mona resumed a career in fashion retail, working for Bloomingdale’s, and then Emanual Ungaro in Palm Beach, until its closure in 2009. Her beloved husband Jim predeceased Mona in 2005. Her later years were spent enjoying family and friends; socializing at the Gulfstream Bath and Tennis and St. Andrew's Clubs; traveling to Ireland, Africa, and beyond; and perfecting her bridge and canasta games. Mona's only sibling, Lorraine Bill, passed in 2023. Mona and Jim's twin children John and Courtney Wolter predeceased them, following their premature birth in 1983. She is survived by her children and their families: Drs. Keith and Jill Wolter of Little Rock, AR, with daughter Fiona and son Rhys; and Ashley Dickinson and her daughters Tyndall, Riley and Gray, and son Haskell, who have lived with Mona in Gulfstream, Fl and cared for her the past few years. Memorial contributions may be made to the Michael J. Fox Foundation.
The Michael J. Fox Foundation is dedicated to finding a cure for Parkinson's disease and to ensuring the development of improved therapies for those living with Parkinson's today. The Foundation is the world's largest nonprofit funder of Parkinson's research, with more than $800 million in high-impact research funded to date.
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