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R. E. Bobby Jones
CHILLICOTHE: Robert Eugene "Bobby" Jones, 71, of Chillicothe, died July 24, 2017 at the Adena Regional Medical Center.
He was born March 26, 1946 in Washington Court House, OH to the late Fred and Martha Harris Jones. He married Jill C. Jones, who preceded him in death. Survivors include a son, Jeffery A. Jones, of Cedar Park, TX; sisters, Katherine (Ronnie) Cooper, of Chillicothe, and Wilma Diamond, of San Antonio, TX; and extended family.
Bobby was a US Air Force Veteran, serving from September 1964 until October 1967. He retired from DuPont in 1995 with over twenty-five years of service. He was an avid hunter and fisherman until his health started to decline.
In honoring his wishes, private services will be held at the convenience of the family. His online memorial register is available at www.HallerFuneralHome.com.
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So sorry to hear of Bobby's death... I worked with Bobby @ Dupont, he made work never seem like a job. I enjoyed contact with Bobby via FB, he was still the MAN- A man of honor, dignity and compassion. Bobby may you rest in PEACE my friend...
Millard Good and Shirley
July 28, 2017
I will miss you Uncle Bobby , and our chats on Facebook. R.I.H. ❤❤
Kacey Ardrey
July 27, 2017
I can remember the time Bobby can to my parents house to see my sister with the big grin of his my whole family likes him and I thought of him as a friend. I"m sorry I lost touch, being here in Texas.
Doug Smith
July 27, 2017
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