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Douglas Clark Jones

Salt Lake City, Utah

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Douglas Clark Jones 1952 ~ 2006 PARK CITY - Douglas Clark Jones, 53, died Saturday, August 12, 2006 from injuries sustained in a car accident, prematurely leaving behind the world of good he created. He was born in Salt Lake City on September 30, 1952 to Stanley T. and Mary Jones and lived a life...

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Polly and family...
It's unfortunate that our lives become so separated and distant over the course of time.

I just found out today of your family's loss and Doug's passing.

I was doing a search on the Internet because Doug came to my mind and I just wanted to call and catch up.

I can't express the shock when I became aware of his passing.

Doug was such a good man and great friend. He had a tremendous sense of grace and gentleness.

When we lived in...

Polly

My heart is broken for you and the kids. Douglas had a profound effect on me and my life. I will always remember his smile and his laughter and his encouragement.

To the family, I want to express my sorrow for your loss and let you know your family will be in my prayers. I have always had the highest regard for Doug, I just found out today about his passing. I want you to know he was a fine man in every aspect of his life, and I feel lucky to have known him. He will be missed. I didnt know his family well but feel compelled to express to you what a wonderful man he was.

Polly;

"If in this life only we have hope in Christ, we are of all men the most pitiable. But now Christ is risen from the dead, and has become the firstfruits of those who have fallen asleep." 1 Corinthians 15:19-20

Our heartfelt condolences to your entire family,

Tom & Lauren

Polly and Children,

I am so saddened by this tragic news and please know that my prayers are with you. I have not talked with you and your family in a couple of years but I have such fond memories of Doug and I cherish all the advice he gave me on being a good father when Audrey was born. I will never forget all the 5am runs around Bent Tree Golf Course and the time we shared eating sushi when he would come back to Dallas. He was a Great man and will be truly missed by all the...

Oh, Polly. I am so sorry to hear this awful news. Doug was always so willing to listen and help anyone he could. I've missed both of you since you left Dallas and NDAC. I can't even to beginto express how sad this makes me.

Much Love,
Ginger Turner

Polly: This morning ( 8/26)I ran into The Rosner's. I was chatting with them about old friends from The NDAC. A few names came up and then I logically asked about you and Doug. A look came over him, and he said "didn't you hear...?". Polly, I have thought about you guys all day today and wish you nothing but the best. We were not close friends but we all had dozens of small conversations over many years. I am very sorry for your loss. God's speed.

Jones Family: I am deeply saddened to hear the news. I have spent many, many hours in heart-to-heart conversation with this special man and so knew him as well as anyone. What a great confidant and life coach! There is a huge hole in my heart today. There will never be another one like him. -- Don

Polly,
I don't know if you remember me but I am Don Edwards' former spouse and the mother of his 3 children. Don loved Doug almost like a brother and there was so much good in Doug. Best Wishes to you and your family.