Lanny "Brent" Jones was born July 23, 1961, in Duncan to Alton Lanny Jones and Eudora Jean Copeland-Lawson. He passed away unexpectedly on July 2, 2020, at his home at the age of 58.
Visitation with the family will be on Monday, July 6, 5:30-7:00 P.M. Cremation arrangements have been entrusted to Whitt Funeral Home/Oakcrest Cremation Center.
Brent was a 1979 Duncan High School graduate. He was the owner of Brent Jones Trucking, where he worked in the oilfield. He owned several oil leases and a ranch near Velma where he and his sons enjoyed hunting. He enjoyed playing the piano. He loved to go fishing and riding motorcycles.
He was preceded in death by his grandparents, �Grady� and Vera Copeland, and his dad, Lanny Jones.
Brent is survived by his sons: Chad and wife Allison Jones of Oklahoma City; Rusty and wife Dani Jones of Marlow; grandchildren: Crew Jones, Jase Jones, Kolby Jones; sisters: Necia Russell; Tammy and husband Brent Armor, all of Duncan; his mother, Eudora Lawson, and nieces and nephews: Micah Russell, JJ Russell, Julie Pennypacker, Chance Armor, and Kaitlyn Green.
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