Walter H. Jones

Walter H. Jones, 80, of Darlington, died August 23, 2011. Mr. Jones was born March 9, 1931, in Indianapolis, to the late Peter Harrison and Ollie (Carpenter) Jones.

Mr. Jones retired from Whiteford Trucking and previously worked for Transcon Trucking and for Coastal Trucking. He was a member of Life Line Baptist Church, Camby and was an avid fisherman.

He was preceded in death by his wife, Virginia Lee (Branham) Jones; siblings, Clay, Gertrude, Jett, Jenny, Edna, and Pearl.

Survivors include his sons, Stephen Jones (Kelly) of Darlington and Jerry Jones (Rennie) of Rockville; daughters, Eydie Jones of California, Kathy Jones of Darlington, Roseann Monday (Dave) of Mooresville, and Jeanette Neese (the late Jerry) of Ladoga; 14 grandchildren; 16 great grandchildren.

The funeral service will begin at Noon, Friday, August 26, 2011, at Carlisle – Branson Funeral Service & Crematory, Mooresville, with calling there from 10 a.m. Entombment will be in Westridge Park Cemetery, Indianapolis. Visit www.carlislebranson.com to share a favorite memory or to sign the online guest registry.

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  1. My favorite memory of my dad is his sense of humor, that is the one thing for sure I got from him. He was always cracking a joke about something! Your where you belong now finally Dad, I’m sorry it was such a long suffering road to get there..but you are with your Heavenly Father and with Mom whom has been waiting on you a long time. No more tears, pain or suffering and no more THIRST for water ever again! I will miss you and love you forever. You and Mom be sure to watch over us kids and all your grands and great grands ok? See ya later. #4 Eydie <3

  2. Bless You Walter!! Free from suffing!! Your family will feel you around them ..God called you because he needed another angel!! RIP Dear Man xx

  3. My favorite memories of my Grandfather are when us young kids asked him to pop his teeth out and he used to do it and giggle at the same time. It made us laugh every time. I also remember church with my Grandmother and grandfather and how much every one of us in the family loved the two so much and will continue to do so for all eternity. I love you Grandma and Grandpa, I know your standing hand in hand again, together in heaven and by your lord’s side watching over your family. See u later!!


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