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In Loving Memory

Jones, James L. Sr

On Monday February 13, 2023.

Beloved husband of Shirley A. Jones (nee Bloom); dear father of Pamela (Darrell) Dillard, James (Karen) Jones, Jr. and Kimberly (Kevin Knobbe) Jones-Dickey; dear grandfather of Lauren (Matt) Kerperien, Courtney (Damon) Gabbert and Paige Ferguson; dear great-grandfather of Kamryn Kerperien and Ryker Gabbert; dear brother-in-law of Carol Bloom; our dear uncle, cousin and friend to many.

Thanks to our family at Orchid Terrace.

Services: Private visitation at KUTIS AFFTON Chapel 10151 Gravois, with private burial at JB National Cemetery.

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14 thoughts on “Jones, James L. Sr”

  1. Mom wanted to add some additional information about Dad;

    Dad was a 4th degree Knight of Columbus lifetime member concil #4596 and a 3rd degree Mason. Dad was proud to have worked as the Supervisor in Charge of The Army Reserve Centers for the 5 Midwest States. He loved to travel, loved the beach, loved his dog Tracy, and dearly loved his family.

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  2. Mom wanted to add some additional information about Dad;

    Dad was a 4th degree Knight of Columbus lifetime member concil #4596 and a 3rd degree Mason. Dad was proud to have worked as the Supervisor in Charge of The Army Reserve Centers for the 5 Midwest States. He loved to travel, loved the beach, loved his dog Tracy, and dearly loved his family.

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  3. Prayers to the family. Shirley, we will all miss him. Loved when we played cards and he would always hold on to the 4 of hearts when he had it in his hand, always said it was his card. Can remember the good times we had at KC dances and Conventions and our Friday nights cards. LOVE YOU ❤

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  4. Prayers to the family. Shirley, we will all miss him. Loved when we played cards and he would always hold on to the 4 of hearts when he had it in his hand, always said it was his card. Can remember the good times we had at KC dances and Conventions and our Friday nights cards. LOVE YOU ❤

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  5. Shirley, Jimmy, Pam and Kim we are so sorry to hear of the loss of Big Jim. The memories we have of him will forever be in our hearts. Thinking back of the days growing up in Cahokia spending time at your house will be memories we will cherish. May God give you all strength during this difficult time. Our hearts and prayers are with you all. ❤️

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  6. Shirley, Jimmy, Pam and Kim we are so sorry to hear of the loss of Big Jim. The memories we have of him will forever be in our hearts. Thinking back of the days growing up in Cahokia spending time at your house will be memories we will cherish. May God give you all strength during this difficult time. Our hearts and prayers are with you all. ❤️

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  7. Shirley, Jimmy, Kim and Pam,
    We are so sorry for your loss. Jim had a way of filling up a room. His humor and his love of family is something to be treasured. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
    All our love,
    Kenny and Leasa

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  8. Shirley, Jimmy, Kim and Pam,
    We are so sorry for your loss. Jim had a way of filling up a room. His humor and his love of family is something to be treasured. Our thoughts and prayers are with you all during this difficult time.
    All our love,
    Kenny and Leasa

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  9. What a kind and gentle-hearted man. He will be missed. It has been a pleasure and honor to have known him.
    My heart & prayers are with Miss Shirley.
    Shelia

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  10. What a kind and gentle-hearted man. He will be missed. It has been a pleasure and honor to have known him.
    My heart & prayers are with Miss Shirley.
    Shelia

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