Jay Jones
March 5, 1952 - June 5, 2012

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Linda Kelley Bridges
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| Lumberton, TX |
| Thursday, June 7, 2012 |
Dear family of Jay, i am so sorry for your loss of a guy so full of life. May you cherish your memories of your dad & his love for you.The next few days & weeks are going to be tough; lean on your faith in God to give you strength. I pray God will give you peace & understanding.
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Kim Spencer and Kris Abeyta
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| Lumberton, TX USA |
| Thursday, June 7, 2012 |
Uncle Jay you were always there for me when I needed you. You always had a way of making everything ok. Never did I see you without a smile on your face. know that you are loved very much. You will be missed greatly. I love you..... Blake if you need anything please call or just come on by. we love ya'll very much.
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Kim Hill
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| Lumberton, TX |
| Thursday, June 7, 2012 |
Jay, you taught me more about "salesman" in one year than I could have learned in a lifetime. Will always have great memories of all the hours we spent talking and trying to figure out life and work. Hope you are enjoying that fishing hole in Heaven, and have fun watching over all of us here. Prayers be with your children, whom through all the stories I know you worship each one. Prayers for you and your family. See ya again one day.
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Lana Baker
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| Tulsa, OK |
| Thursday, June 7, 2012 |
We were very saddened to here of the loss of an old dear friend and former neighbor. We have such fun memories of those days in Briarwick and all of the closeness the neighbors shared. There will never be another group of neighbors like all of us! We all have so many stories we could share, from the Halloween parties, the barking beagles, watching on video the birth of your child, and the births od your children to follow who were so precious to you both. I am sure that your life has touched so many and you will be sorely missed by all. Love to you Jay, Lana & Al Baker
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Gus Amador
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| North Zulch, TX |
| Thursday, June 7, 2012 |
He was a great guy who always had a kind word no matter what was going on.
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jerie cones
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| League City, TX |
| Thursday, June 7, 2012 |
I remember walking down the halls at Mac Arthur Jr High, he was always wearing a smile, such a nice guy & great basket ball player. He will be missed by all.
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Roger Anderson
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| Kountze, TX |
| Thursday, June 7, 2012 |
Jay,what can I say? You'll always be my bubbie.Maybe we fished too much! Maybe(no I know so) we ate too much barbecue,and in our wild years we drank too much. But you know one told us we were going to live to be 60. We could tell 'em some stories couldn't we Bubbie! Since the day we met I've always thought of you as the brother I didn't have. Just when I thought all was lost,Bubbie was there .Jay I will live the rest of my life loving and missing you.Blake,Seth,Jenna and Logan I hope you remember what a fine Dad you guys had. He was always so proud of you guys. Rest in Peace my Bubbie!
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Marie
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| Beaumont, TX |
| Thursday, June 7, 2012 |
I went to South Park High School with Jay. He was such a nice guy! My thoughts are with you.
Marie Brocato Jones
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Jason Mitchell
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| Beaumont, TX |
| Thursday, June 7, 2012 |
Jay taught me so much in the car business. I remember him and dad working together at several lots, and at the mobile home place in Lumberton. You will be missed by many people. Thanks for touching the lives of so many.
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col. frank orr
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| lumberton, TX |
| Thursday, June 7, 2012 |
to the family. sorry for your loss. god be with you. vaya con dios col orr.
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