SYBIL PAULINE BURNHAM JONES,
96 yrs.
Loving Mother
AUBURNDALE - Mrs. Sybil Pauline Burnham Jones, age 96, a resident of Auburndale passed away Tuesday, July 5, 2016 in Winter Haven with her daughters by her side.
Mrs. Jones was born December 16, 1919 in Henry County, Alabama to William Marion and Cora Estelle (Bullard) Burnham. Sybil, her husband & children moved to Auburndale in 1951 from Cottonwood, Alabama. Sybil was a charter member of Victory Church in Lakeland. She retired in 1985 from Coca Cola Foods in Auburndale. Sybil enjoyed reading & shopping.
She was preceded in death by her parents; husband of 60 years John Cyler 'Bud' Jones, Jr. in 1999; brothers & sisters.
Sybil was a loving mother of five children and their families: 3 daughters: Sonia Gayle Parmer (Hinson) of Auburndale, FL, Jerry Jajuania Lott of Winter Haven, FL, Cynthia Ann Casto (Richard) of Longwood, FL, 2 sons: Mitchell Keith Jones (Eunice) of Bartow, FL, Johnny Marion Jones (Gail) of Atlanta, GA, sister: Mary Frances Edwards (Cecil) of Panama City, FL.
In lieu of flowers donations in Mrs. Sybil Jones' name may be made to: Good Shepherd Hospice, 105 Arneson Ave., Auburndale, FL. 33823.
Funeral services will be held 11:00 AM Saturday, July 9, 2016 at Kersey Funeral Home; visitation before from 10-11. Interment will follow at Auburndale Memorial Park.
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