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AARON MICAH JONES

Trevose, Pennsylvania

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AARON MICAH JONES Suddenly on July 29, 2020, age 38 years of Port Republic, MD. Cherished and beloved husband of Samantha (nee Orber) Jones. Loving and devoted father of Elijah; also survived by his loving parents Wendell and Lynn (nee Sheer) Jones, brother Zachariah Jones, treasured son-in-law of Marc and Jayne Orber and many aunts, uncles and cousins on both the Jones and Orber side. Arron was a Special Projects Manager and worked for the Maryland Department of Transportation. Graveside Services at Roosevelt Memorial Park, 2701 Old Lincoln Highway, Trevose, PA, will be held Monday, 12 Noon. In lieu of flowers, contributions in his memory may be made to Samaritan's Purse. www.levinefuneral.com

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I just found out. I am utterly devastated. Aaron was a really good friend of mine. I remember daring him to ask a girl to call him maybe, after that song call me maybe came out, and that was how he met his beautiful Samantha. I remember being so happy for him. His dreams were all coming true. I remember how devoted he was to Judaism, how much he loved to show his travel pictures of Jerusalem, and how he loved to share latkes with all his friends. He taught me all about modern politics, and I...

I only just heard this news today and was shocked and sad... I haven’t talked to Aaron in awhile, but we used to work together and I considered him a friend. He was so excited when he became a father. We would talk every day and he was such a kind soul. Shared his recipes and kept such a positive outlook no matter what was going on. He will be missed. I’m so sorry for his family. Sending lots of love and prayers.

So sorry for your loss. My thoughts are with the family, especially Lynn and Wendell. May his memory be a blessing.

Aaron was an awesome person. He worked with our high school students over summer, weekends, weekdays. He went above and beyond in helping school-age kids voluntarily. He was calling me cousin because of my Kurdish background. I will miss him so much. This news came very unexpectedly to our school community. We are standing with his loved ones and our prayers are with him. Rest in peace Aaron, my cousin.

To Aaron's Family, I am so very sorry to hear about Aaron's passing. He was such a good and kind person. I always enjoyed hearing about his son and how excited he was to be a dad. He beamed with pride. I will have you all in my prayers.

Aaron was enthusiastic about working with students and was willing to help anyone. I never had the opportunity to meet him in person, but even over the phone you could hear his excitement and passion for providing students with meaningful experiences. He will be missed.

Thinking of all the family and sending prayers for healing Thinking especially of you Lynn and Wendell

Having worked with Aaron and our schools, raising bridges and champions was Mr. Jones' natural ability working with our students. These are not shoes to be filled that he leaves behind. His absence is felt tremendously as he was among those that did the lifting, the work, the civic duty in our communities. Special THANK YOU, to Mr. Aaron Jones, our friend and partner since the beginning of TRAC at CLF Schools as well as the Special Projects Manager, Office of Policy and Research, Maryland...

Aaron was a wonderful person and great co-worker. He participated in charity events, and for our International Luncheon he cooked an amazing shakshuka right in front of us. He would happily talk about some of his recipes and what he cooked or baked for family events.

He was involved in several projects encouraging and engaging school-aged children in engineering, such as STIC and Bring your Child to Work. It was amazing to watch him interact with children.

He was a...