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Arlon Durl Jones, age 63, of LaFollette, passed away Tuesday, Aug. 1. He was established in his Christian faith, loved the Lord, and was a member of Bethlehem Baptist Church. He was employed at Eagle Bend Manufacturing for over 28 years, a farmer, and an accomplished mechanic. He brought a lot of joy to his family, was loved by all and was a great animal lover, especially horses. Preceded in death by first wife, Helen Darlene Jones; son, Shannon Durl Jones; parents, Durl and Shirley Jones and step-granddaughter, Amanda Comer.
He is survived by wife, Mollie Jones; stepsons, Casey Comer and wife, Shanon and Ben Comer and wife, Kellie; step-grandchildren, Timothy "Tigger" Comer and Miranda "Rosebud" Comer; sisters, Margaret McCullah and husband, Fred, and Portia Hatfield and husband, Clarence; twin sister, Arlene Sharp; special parents-in-law, O.D. and Billie England; brother-in-law and sister-in-law, Kelly and Michelle England; three nephews; four nieces; one great-nephew; one step-great nephew, and four great nieces; special friend, Tony Kidwell. Arlon's beloved special dog, Daylee. Several other relatives and friends.
Services were held Aug. 3 in the Walters Funeral Home Chapel with the Rev. Ronnie Poston officiating. Interment was in England Cemetery.
Walters Funeral Home, of LaFollette, was in charge of arrangements.
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