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Connie Regan-Blake
June 8, 2025
Jimmy Neil and I met in 1973 and I am forever grateful for that. It was Jimmy Neil Smith's inspired vision, his unwavering dedication, and his hard work that profoundly influenced me and countless others in the art of storytelling.
He paved the way and shined this light for a revival to rise up - a revival that continues captivating people around the world. We now have a world where performance storytelling is thriving.
So on behalf of storytellers everywhere, on behalf of story listeners everywhere, and from deep in my heart, I say, thank you. Jimmy Neil.
Here is one of my favorite photos - at the 4th annual National Storytelling Festival in 1976! That's me on the left, Jimmy Neil in the middle and my cousin and storytelling partner, Barbara Freeman on the right.
Mary Myron
April 12, 2025
Jimmy was a friend for many years. Jean Smith and I taught together at ETSU and child study center. That was how I got to meet Jimmy. He certainly was an important figure in Jonesborough ...one of the most wonderful towns in the world.
Annie Ayers
April 5, 2025
Having lived for many years in downtown, I remember Jimmy Neil walking downtown and earning the respect of all who knew him. He put Jonesborough on the map. Heaven is a better place with him in it. ~Annie Ayers~
Judith (JD) Duvall
March 26, 2025
I am so grateful to have called Jimmy Neil "friend." His legacy will continue to live in every story we've heard or read because of Jimmy's efforts. He will be missed by me and tens of thousands of story lovers around the world.
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William Hurd
March 26, 2025
Teacher, mentor, friend. An effervescent mind.
Jonesborough has lost its greatest ambassador.
Frankie Holloway
March 21, 2025
I worked for Jimmy at the Parsons Table. I did the maintenance work during the day. Jimmy was a great boss and friend. I loved that special drink he made and the cookies.
Karyn Page-Davies
March 19, 2025
I knew of Jimmy Neil Smith from a distance and will be forever thankful for his vision and love of storytelling. His vision overflowed onto two ladies from Woodruff, SC that borrowed his dream and created the Stone Soup Storytelling Festival in our struggling community in 1985. We are still telling and dedicated to Jimmy Neil's dream. Blessings and Peace to Jimmy Neil Smith and family
Prof Dr Shalini Verma
March 19, 2025
Deeply saddened! Condolences to the bereaved family. May his noble soul rest in peace.
Heather Forest
March 19, 2025
May your memory live on in the good work you accomplished during your life and the joy in storytelling you gave so
many. Your impact has been epic.
Max ("Mr. Reneaux")
March 19, 2025
J.J. Reneaux, my late wife and renowned Cajun storyteller, credited Jimmy Neil with career-making encouragement starting in the mid 1980s. I´m sure many others can say the same thing. What would have become of all that storytelling talent without Jimmy Neil´s vision and determination?
Rest in peace, good Sir!
Max
Alicia
March 18, 2025
On behalf of the Korea International Storytelling Association, we extend our deepest condolences following the passing of Jimmy Neil Smith. His dedication and leadership have had an immeasurable impact on the global storytelling community. In particular, his founding of the National Storytelling Festival and the NAPPS played a pivotal role in reviving and promoting the art of storytelling worldwide.
Jimmy Neil´s vision and efforts laid a crucial foundation for the preservation and growth of storytelling, and his legacy continues to inspire many around the world. While his passing is a tremendous loss to the storytelling community, his spirit and contributions will live on.
On behalf of our association, I would like to express our heartfelt sympathy to his family and close friends during this difficult time. We honor and cherish his memory, and we will continue to uphold and promote the values of storytelling in his spirit.
The Korea International Storytellers' Association will continue to work diligently to spread the cultural value of storytelling worldwide. Once again, our deepest condolences, and we wish for peace and comfort for all who mourn his loss.
Representative, KISA
Alicia Dongjoo Bang
Johnna Jones Hildebrand
March 18, 2025
Jimmy was so invested and dedicated to the creation and perpetuation of NAPPS. I was fortunate enough to work for him with my friend Jane on one of the first Storytelling events while I was in High School. He was very kind and funny. It was a wonderful time and a cherished memory. Our thoughts are with his family.
Jessica
March 18, 2025
I am saddened to hear this news. I hadn't seen Jimmy in years, but he was a favorite customer when he would come in for a mango smoothie. He was the sweetest man and will be missed.
Phil Blake
March 17, 2025
While my wife, Connie Regan-Blake has a longer relationship with Jimmy Neil dating back to the first festival in 1973, I did not come along until 1981 when I met Connie. I met Jean and Jimmy Neil at that time and the four of us developed a fun relationship that lasted for years during the festival weekend. We would always stop by their house during ghost telling at Mill Spring Park and visit with them and their cute little dogs. I remember so much laughter during those visits. I started calling Jimmy Neil, " the old rascal" and every since then whenever we would see each other, we would say "how you doing you old rascal." I never saw Jimmy Neil without his bolero on and I loved that. He was a wonderful person and had that gentle southern charm and voice that would just melt your heart. I will miss him dearly.
Emma Britt
March 17, 2025
My deepest sympathy to Mr. Smith´s family and the town of Jonesborough. I did not know him personally but I have always admired what he accomplished for the people of his town.
Richard(Dick) Depew
March 16, 2025
I was saddened to hear about the loss of Jimmy Neil. I considered Jimmy Neil to be one of my best friends while growing up in Jonesborough. We would meet at his house and walk to the high school to watch a basketball game or another sporting event. The town of Jonesborough was lucky to have him and the Storytelling Festival will always be his legacy. Your friend, Richard(Dick) "ain´t got a hat" Depew. Yes there is a story with "ain´t got a hat".
Kevin Birdwell McKinney
March 16, 2025
Former Mayor Jimmy Neil Smith was a mentor and friend. He was a "one of a kind guy". He was always there for an open mind conversation and exchange of ideas. He was my Mayor and I respected him. He will be missed! Prayers of Strength, Comfort, and Peace are being lifted for his friends and family.
TERESIA G RICE
March 16, 2025
I first met Jimmy Neil in the early 1970's when my sister, Jean Gibson, introduced me to her "boss" at the Pearson's Table. That introduction turned into a loving multi year family relationship when he and Jean later married. I traveled to Jonesborough every year for Storytelling until Covid interrupted all our lives. He was a wonderful man, personable, kind and generous. He was much loved by all of us. I loved having Jimmy Neil as my brother in law and wish him peace in the ever after. I send my sincerest condolences to his family and friends. He will be missed.
kiran singh sirah
March 16, 2025
Jimmy Neil is someone whose story I am going to cherish. I feel truly honored to have got to his beautiful heart, personally and professionally, and to have had the chance to follow in his footsteps during my 10 years at the storytelling center. From our first ever meeting at the Courthuse Diner to the hundreds of conversations, meals and meet ups, since then. Mr Jimmy was a true visionary, and his legacy will live on for multiple generations to come. He has already helped to change the world, and has contributed so much to knowledge, ideas and our shared humanity. I will be forever grateful for his love and guidance and most of all, his friendship. I wear the bolo he gave me years ago, with honor and pride. My love and care to all the family and friends of brother Jimmy Neil.
Melissa Brown
March 16, 2025
It was an honor to know him as I helped to care for his mother. He was such a loving son which showed in his genuine caring nature.
Kiran Singh Sirah
March 15, 2025
I adored and loved this man. And, I will always. He impacted my life greatly, as my friend and predecessor, as he has impacted and enriched the lives of people all over the world. He will be remembered. Blessings to my dear friend. I´m going to miss you- but you´re in my heart, always. Condolences also to all the family and friends.
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