Jodi Edgette

Jodi Edgette held her friends so close they became family. She was “Not Like Other Girls” 

I first met Jodi on a Dead Head Facebook Group for fans attending Playing In The Sand 2019. Our real life introduction happened during Fall Fun Run when she handed me a “Hello My Name Is” sticker for Scarlet Begonias. Our friendship solidified during the Covid shutdown, when I asked Jodi for an invite to a weekly cooking group with the Goldfish Lunatics. The goldfish comprised of almost 3 dozen NY/NJ deadheads who had formed a cohesive family unit. Unbeknownst to most of us, despite her ever present smile, Jodi was fighting terminal cancer. Yet, even in the midst of a global pandemic, her generous heart was always forward facing.  She was brave and beautiful- I will love and miss Jodi until the end of time.  💜⚡️🦋  #BOP 

Shared by Jodi’s friend, Niki

Jodi smiling on Shakedown in a denim jacket and knit cap, holding a sign that reads, “Well Behaved Women Rarely Make History.” The photo reflects her playful spirit, confidence, and the bright, forward-facing presence her friends remember so vividly.
Group photo of Jodi and a large circle of friends at the Playing In The Sand’s Disco The image captures the joy, celebration, and chosen-family spirit that surrounded Jodi.
Group photo of Jodi and a large circle of friends at the Playing In The Sand’s Disco.
Jodi in her element, having fun at a Dead & Co show.
Screenshot of a virtual gathering with Jodi and friends from the Goldfish Lunatics, the close-knit group that became family during the Covid shutdown. Even across screens, the image reflects the warmth, connection, and community Jodi helped hold together.

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