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Jack Jones
Jack Jones peacefully joined his Lord and Savior on
Monday, September 28, 2009 in Lewisville, Texas.
Visitation will be from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Thursday,
October 1, at Mulkey Mason Funeral Home in Lewisville.
Burial with military honors will be held at 10 a.m. on
Friday at
Hilltop Memorial Park in Carrollton.
The Carrollton Star - Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Submitted by Edward Lynn
Williams
Jack Jones
Jack Jones peacefully joined his Lord and Savior
on Monday, September 28, 2009 in Lewisville, Texas.
Visitation will beThursday October 1st from 6:30-8:30 pm
at Mulkey Mason Funeral Home in Lewisville. Burial with
military honors will be held on Fridayat 10:00 am at
Hilltop
Memorial Park in Carrollton. A Celebration of Jack's
Life service will be held 2:00pm Friday at Christ United
Methodist Church in Farmers Branch. In lieu of flowers,
memorials can be made to Christ United Methodist Church.
Jack was born October19, 1930 on the family farm in
Jones County, Texas to Tom and Dessie Jones. After
graduation from Stamford High School, he served the
United States Army in the Big Red One. Jack worked for
Texas Instruments for 32 years and was a long time
resident of Farmers Branch. In 2006 Jack and his wife
moved to the Evergreen Community in Lewisville to be
near their children and grandchildren. Jack was preceded
in death by his parents, brothers Durwood, Shubeal and
Tomas well as his in-laws Sam and Lydia Hanson, and
brothers-in-law Joe Hanson and James Brown. Jack is
survived by his loving wife of 55 years, Nell Hanson
Jones. Cherishing their dad's memory are daughters Linda
Krause and Kay Roach and son-in-law Carl Krause. Filled
with a lifetime of memories are the grandchildren: Kelly
and Emily Krause, Nick, Matt and Parke Roach as well as
two precious great-grandchildren James and Katherine
Grace. Jack is also survived by his sister, Rebecca
Brown, sisters-in-law Linda Jones and Betty Hanson, Aunt
Traleta Cockrell. His much loved nieces and nephews:
Debra Brown, Terri Sime, Pam Moore, Nick Jones, Mike and
Dan Brown, Tommy and Lee Jones as well as many cousins
and great nieces and nephews. Also surviving Jack is his
church family at Christ United Methodist Church and the
Rambo and Sickles families as well as many other
friends. The family would like to thank Dr. Pivnick, Dr.
Peri, the Vitas Hospice team, and angels Debbye and Kim
for the wonderful care that they have given to Jack for
the last years
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Submitted by Edward Lynn
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Notes:
- s/o Mose Thomas Jones & Dessie Ann (DeBusk) Jones [buried at Fairview
Cemetery, Tuxedo, Jones Co., TX]
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