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In Memory of Eunice Ann Smith-Jones
Funeral services for Eunice Ann Smith-Jones were held at 2:00 p.m. Thursday, August 17, 2000, at the Hart Memorial Chapel, officiating Elder Don Lewis, Family Friend, Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, Sallisaw, OK., Interment followed at the Ahman Hill Cemetery under the direction of Hart Funeral Home.
Eunice Ann Smith-Jones was born April 6, 1938 in St. Louis, Mo. to Max Walton Smith Sr. and Mazie Ann Abrams-Lee. She departed this life August 14, 2000, in Stillwell, Adair Co., OK., at the age of 62 years, 4 months, and 8 days. She was a homemaker and a part-time election board employee. On December 10, 1955 Eunice married Silas Franklin Jones in Pueblo, Colo. She was a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.
She was preceded in death by her father Max Walton Smith Sr. and two sons, Shawn Paul Jones and Noble Justin Jones. Those she leaves behind here on this earth are; her husband, Silas Franklin Jones, of the home in Bunch, two sons, Eric Douglas Jones of Ft. Smith, Ark., and Allan Wayne Jones also of the home; five daughters, April Elaine Durossette of Bunch, Dawn Elizabeth McAbee, of South Carolina, Athena Faith Reed, of Lincoln, Ark., Danika Lani Jones-Pennington and Athalia Dara Greene, both of South Carolina; 12 Grandchildren; her mother, Mazie Ann Abrams-Lee, of Enterprise, Utah; one brother, Max W Smith Jr. of Cedar City, Utah; numerous nieces, nephews other relatives and many friends.
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Silas Franklin Jones
Dec 22, 1931-Oct 1, 2008
Silas Franklin Jones was born December 22, 1931, in Wetumka, Oklahoma to Pete Madison Jones and Nora Bell Rhoades Jones.
He departed this life October 1, 2008, surrounded by loved ones at his home in Bunch, Oklahoma at the age of 76 years, nine months and nine days.
Silas was married to Eunice Ann Smith in Pueblo, Colorado on December 10, 1955 and to this union was born nine children.
He was a veteran of the U.S. Army, serving from 1953 to 1961 during the Korean Conflict. Silas worked for Sequoyah Foam in Sallisaw as a plant engineer until his retirement. He enjoyed photography, astronomy, and made custom knives and jewelry. Silas was a Bible scholar and a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.
Preceding him in death were his parents, his wife; Eunice Jones, two sons; Shawn Paul Jones and Noble Justin Jones, one brothr; Paul Jones and one sister; Nellie Faye Jones.
His surviving family includes two sons; Eric Jones, of Stilwell, OK and Allan Jones, of Bunch, OK, five daughters; April Durossette and husband Johnny, of Bunch, OK, Dawn McAbee, of Lyman, SC, Athena Reed and husband, Rick, of Lincoln, AR., Danika Pennington and husband, Richard, of Wilmington, NC and Athalia Jones, of Easley SC, 12 grandchildren and 2 great grandchildren.
Note; For Genealogical purposes; In addition to the above;
Preceding Silas in death , one brother-in-law; George Limore.
Survivors also include six sisters; Mary M. Limore, Naomi R. Rodriguez and husband Jose, Martha S. Real, Ella N. Harper and husband Tommy, Daisy M. Poor and husband Kenny, Connie A. Roberts and husband Orvil, and one sister-in-law; Orene D. Jones. Numerous nieces, nephews cousins and many friends.
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