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Noble Justin Jones © Stilwell OK Democrat Journal Submitted by: Martha Real
In Memory of Noble Justin Jones
Graveside services for Noble Justin Jones, 18, killed in a one-vehicle accident on August 5, 1993 Adair Co., OK., were held Monday, Aug 9, 1993, at the Ahman Hill Family Cemetery at Bunch, officiating clergymen Elder Don Lewis, Sallisaw OK and Elder A. Earl Catmull, Salt Lake City, Utah, under the direction of the Roberts Funeral Home.
Noble J Jones was born Sept 5, 1974 in Stillwell, Adair Co., OK., to Silas F Jones and Eunice Ann Smith-Jones. He was a 1993 graduate of Stilwell High School.
Noble was preceded in death by one brother, Shawn Paul Jones; his paternal grandfather Pete Madison Jones, his maternal grandfather Max Walton Smith.
Survivors, in addition to his parents, include; two brothers, Eric D Jones and Allan W Jones both of Jean, Nev.; five sisters, April E Durossette, Stilwell OK, Dawn E McAbee, Duncan, S. C., Athena F Reed, Lincoln, Ark., Danika L Jones, Greer, S. C., and Athalia D. Jones, Greenville, S.C.; his paternal grandmother, Nora B Rhodes-Jones, Bunch OK; and his maternal grandmother, Mazie A. Abrams-Lee, Enterprise Utah. Numerous nieces, nephews, other relatives and many friends.
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