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Brian Jones obituary, 1960-2023, Atascadero, CA

BORN

1960

DIED

2023

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3450 El Camino Real

Atascadero, California

Brian Jones Obituary

Brian Jones
February 15, 1960 - April 24, 2023
Atascadero, California - On April 24, 2023, Brian Jones passed away under a large oak tree at his home in Atascadero, California at the young age of 63.
Brian was nothing short of an incredible man, simple in his ways, but powerful in his love and kindness. His presence gave many comfort and he lived a life of service to his family, friends, and his community.
He was born in Juneau, Alaska to Bob Jones and Edwina Jones (Dana), where he was raised alongside his sister Gerry and brother Kevin.
From there, the family would move to Newport, Oregon where Brian became a great all-around athlete. On this stretch of coast, he & his friends found love for surfing, fishing, camping, skiing, diving, and just good ol' living in the moment which he did with great company on the regular. Brian cherished these times and the people he shared them with.
These formative years and passions would also guide him to live in Hawaii and the foothills of the Sierra Nevadas in search of a good hoot n' holler… he found many.
Brian eventually settled on the Central Coast where his family roots run historically deep and he'd make countless more memories with people that are pained to see him gone too soon.
Beginning at the age of 12, Brian worked under his father learning the trade of commercial fishing working up and down the coast of the Pacific Northwest, he would periodically carry on this trade until his early 30s, he also worked as a logger, and most definitively Brian put over 40 years in with the Carpenters union before retiring in July of 2021.
He was a skilled man that worked his tail off to have a good time in his youth, and as life went on, he worked even harder and made many sacrifices to provide for his family.
His commitment to those he loved and the selflessness of his ways was quietly powerful and is a true loss to those that hold him in their heart.
He is survived by his son Cory Jones, his wife Debra Jones, his stepson Matthew Frith, and is also saying see you in heaven to his sister Gerry Tidalgo, his niece Christine Korsberg along with her husband Kevin and their children Tanner, Tyler, and Payten, brother in law Jason Tidalgo, a companion in Susan Van Leuven, and many more family and friends that were near and dear to his heart; he had so much love for so many.
Memorial Details-
We will be holding a memorial on Sunday May 21st, at Lopez Lake, at the Campobello Group Site; proceedings will begin at ~2pm, please arrive beforehand.
This site can accommodate a very large group if needed, so don't be shy. The entrance fee will be covered for those in attendance, just mention the memorial. Overflow parking will be down at the Marina lot, with just a short walk up to the site.
Some food and refreshment will be available afterward, and we'll be having campfires well into the evening for those that want to stay. Just bring a camp chair if you can, (we'll have plenty of extra seats for those that need them) and we'll take the time to remember and honor a very good man. Really wish he was with us, but he will be in spirit and in our hearts.
Reach out to Cory Jones via P: 805-540-0481 or on Facebook with any questions or inquiries.
Few words from his son-
Brian was nothing short of a wonderful father that gave everything he could, it truly can't be expressed with words, simply felt. He was able to teach so much by the example of his character and his actions will carry ripples well into the future. He was looking forward to so much and had a real enthusiasm for life that made me smile and gave my heart warmth. To all those that will miss him, I promise with my whole being to carry that on, to always honor him by doing good and aiming to pass that on down the line.
My father had a deep faith in God, and he is now in the lord's presence along with others he cherished; God is love, and there is no better way to live than with love.
Love you Dad.

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Published by San Luis Obispo County Tribune from May 10 to May 13, 2023.

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Willy Kennedy

May 25, 2023

I didn't know Brian very well but worked with him as a Union Carpenter a few times over the years. It was easy to see he was a kind soul, and a good man. He always had a smile on his face, and was a pleasure to work with. He was very talented and I really enjoyed the work we did together. My deepest sympathy to his Loved ones.

Sandra

May 14, 2023

OMG this is such sad news. Way too young to leave this earth so early. Met Brian some time ago. He took me to my first pro football game. Raiders/Denver. Wow that was an experience. Hadn´t seen him in a few years but always thought of him. Hope he is doing what he loved. Camping in the hills of nipomo or other places he enjoyed and doing a lot of fishing somewhere. Gone way too soon.
Thanks for the memories. RIP Brian

Claudia G. Boyle

May 12, 2023

I did not know Brian but am so touched by the love he shared with his family and friends. Not so many of them anymore around with such wonderful relationships. Blessings to all of his family and stay strong. One day every memory you shared with .Brian will come back and help release the grief. That´s the part of life we forget about and thanks for the memories and bing in everyone´s life. Amen

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