Erich Jones passed away peacefully at home on Tuesday, November 11, 2025. After sadly losing his short battle with cancer.
Beloved husband of Susan Jones (nee Frink); loving father of Bradley Jones and Bethany Jones; adoring grandfather of Ryleigh Jones; cherished son of Charlene and the late Larry Jones; dear brother of Bob Holtz; dear son-in-law of Dennis and the late Linda Frink; dear brother-in-law of Laura (Charles) Jernigan and Anne (Jeffrey) Roberts. Our dearest uncle, great-uncle, cousin and friend to many
Erich’s story began in Licking, Missouri — a small town that shaped his big heart and humble spirit. It was there that his love for the outdoors began, and where he learned the values that would guide him through life: hard work, loyalty, compassion, and a deep love for family.
When Erich was nine he moved to St. Louis with his Mom where he later met the love of his life at Webster Groves High School. Together they built a beautiful life over 31 years of marriage; raising two wonderful children who reflect the best parts of him, and welcoming a cherished granddaughter into the world. Becoming a grandfather brought him such pure happiness; it was one of the many blessings that lit up his world.
Erich was a hard worker his entire adult life eventually landing at a job he loved as manager of a screen printing company.
Erich enjoyed three things most of all: Family, fishing, and football. You could find him at peace with a fishing rod, or cheering from the couch, surrounded by the people he loved most. Those were the moments that captured who he was — content, joyful, and deeply grateful for the simple gifts of life.
He filled his time on this earth with purpose, laughter, and love. Erich was someone you could count on and he inspired that same humility and strength in others. Though his 52 years were way too few, he lived them fully — and he leaves behind a legacy that proves the measure of a life isn’t in its length, but in its depth. The love he brought into our lives will never fade, and we will miss him dearly every day.
God saw you getting tired, when a cure was not meant to be. So he wrapped his arms around you and he whispered “come to me”. You didn’t deserve what you went through, so He gave you much needed rest. God’s garden must be beautiful, He only takes the best.
Funeral expense donations are greatly appreciated. Monetary donations can be made through Susan Jones or Venmo @Susan-Jones-631
Memorial visitation at Kutis Affton Chapel 10151 Gravois Rd. 63123 on Thursday, November 20 from 11:00 am. until Memorial Service time at 1:00 pm. with a Celebration of life to follow at Old Orchard Gallery 39 S. Old Orchard Ave. 63119 immediately following Funeral Services.