Johanne M Nappi
January 5, 1941 ~ February 7, 2022
Portland-Johanne Marie Nappi, better known as Jo-Jo, Jody, Jo-Jo Bananas, or twinkle toes to those closest to her, passed away February 7, 2022, surrounded by her family. Jody was born January 5, 1941, on Munjoy Hill to John Francis and Mary H. Rafferty. She graduated from St. Joseph's Academy in 1959, with her life-long friends Martha Collucci, and Judy Bottomly. The triumvirate was known in certain circles as the original "Charlies Angels." When asked to describe Jody, all who knew her would use the terms, "life of the party," and "joyous and kind." Many would add the word, "Elegant." Martha explained her best when she said, "There will never be another like her."
Jody began working full time for New England Telephone in 1959 and continued working there until her retirement over forty years later. During that time, she met her dear friend Donna Sabatino, with whom she shared many laughs and quite a few travel adventures that always included some hilarious stories comparable to the antics of Lucy and Ethel. Jody was a Portland-lifer, but loved traveling and seeing the world, as long as it was done with the comforts of home. While traversing the globe with family and friends, she visited Ireland, Italy, Japan, Aruba, Hawaii, and many of the warmer parts of the continental United States. While not quite a snowbird, she found catharsis and love of the beach in Marco Island, Florida, which she considered one of the most beautiful places she'd seen.
In the late sixties, Jody met and married the love of her life, Samuel Nappi. Together they had three children, Jeffery (her golden boy) and his partner Nicole LaChance, Jenna and her husband Donald Murphy and Maria and her husband Christian Viggiano. Their home was constantly filled with love, laughter, and joy, due in large part to Jody's big heart, perpetual smile, and delightful laugh. The house was the site of most family parties, including Jody's amazing yearly Christmas bashes. She would cook for days prior to the event in order to feed and entertain scores of family and friends. Furthermore, as one of the few homes with a pool in the back yard, in the 1970's, it was the location for all to meet during the sweltering summer days. Jody had an open-door policy with regard to the pool which simply emphasized her loving and giving attitude towards others.
After retiring from the phone company, Jody was too young, outgoing, and gregarious to stay at home. She used her culinary skills to work with a catering company, and spent a few years, and more than a few dollars, working at LL Bean. She also spent time providing home care for the elderly. Accentuating her jovial nature, Jody joined the Red Hat Society, a bunko group and enjoyed many outings in and around Portland, as well as trips to New York City to see Broadway shows. This was quintessential Jody. As were her catch phrases: "P is for the Party," "Only the pretty girls get overserved," and "Only in America Baby!"Jody's true passions were family, friends, reading, dancing, fine dining, and fashion and no one did it better.
During the last fifteen months of her life, Jody required assistance at home. She often referred to April Ballard from, "In Caring Hands" as her "Angel." It was wonderful to see that Jody received the same love, caring and compassion from April that she showed to everyone during her lifetime.
In addition to her children, Jody is survived by her sisters, Christine Foley of Portland, Gail and her husband Norman Holden of New York, as well as a dozen nephews and nieces. Jody was fond of saying, "My boy, my boy, my only boy" to describe her son Jeffery, but much to his dismay, there was recently a young man who rivaled his mother's affection. Michael Samuel Viggiano, her only grandchild, became the light of her life and owner of her heart. Michael, like all who knew her, will miss Jody, tremendously.
A Mass of Christian Burial will be celebrated on Monday, February 14, 2022 at 11:00am at St. Joseph's Catholich Church, 673 Stevens Avenue, Portland, ME. Burial will follow in Calvary Cemetery, South Portland. To view Jody's memorial page, or to share an online condolence, please visit www.ConroyTullyWalker.com
Those who wish may make contributions in Jody's memory to; Animal Refuge League of Greater Portland, PO Box 336, Westbrook, ME 04098 or St. Jude Children's Hospital, stjude.org/donatetoday







In loving memory of Jody
– Linda Viggiano
I met Jody back in the 50’s on Munjoy Hill. Any guy’s first reaction was her beauty. But Jody was so much more than that. She was a really genuine and lovely lady and friend. God Bleess Jody.
– Mike McDonough
Jeff and Family Im so sorry for your loss. I wish that I could be there for support. You all are in my thoughts. May she Rest In Peace. Love Tom H
– Thomas Henderson
Thinking of you all and sending so much love.
– Nick, Lianna, Jocelyn and Kathryn DellaTorre
It is often hard to find the right words to say at a time like this. May you find peace, comfort, and all the love you need in the days to come.
– April and girls from In Caring Hands
Our thoughts are with the Nappi family as you celebrate the beautiful life of Jojo. May she live on in your hearts. With love, the Viggianos
– Stephen and Phoebe Viggiano
You were my Aunt, but more of a friend. I was blessed to have you in my life. We had so many laughs, but more importantly, meaningful conversations.
– Philip and Lisa Nappi
With love and hugs, thinking of you all. Love, Shaun Breckon Gracyn and Gavin
– Shaun and Breckon Anderson
Our warmest condolences,
– Zach Thibault and Kelli Brennan
Sorry I couldn’t be there today to honor this beautiful woman. She meant so much to me. Rest In Peace and be with your loving husband.
– Johnny
We are deeply sorry for your loss ~ Conroy-Tully Walker Funeral Home – Portland Chapel
– A Memorial Tree was planted for Johanne M. Nappi
BJ, Chris & family, we are so sorry for your loss, keeping you all in our thoughts & prayers.
– Eric & Molly Nelson
I had the pleasure of working with and being in the company of Jody for many occasions. A lovely, enthusiastic woman who always looked like “a million bucks”. Her smile and laughter brought happiness to any occasion. so sad to hear of her passing. May her family remember that you were the best part of her (her words). With loving thoughts, Betsi Dupont
– Betsi Dupont
Condolences from the McGeough Family.
– Joe McGeough
A belated note — Jody was my sitter/lion tamer one summer, 1956 or 1957, when I was visiting my grandmother in Cape Elizabeth. She was a part of possibly my happiest childhood memories.
– Charles Donahue