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George V. Jones

Worcester, Massachusetts

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George V. Jones, 87, of Worcester, passed away on Thursday, April 22, 2010 in UMass Hospital. George is survived by his loving wife of fifty years, Jennie M. (Acquaro) Jones; two sons: George V. Jones, Jr. and his wife, Susan, of Worcester and Ernest Jones and his wife, Roberta Fabbrini, of Rome,...

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margaret, chico and lizzi, i just learned of your fathers passing. i feel really sad , he was a great friend for many years. he so enjoyed his days at the bakery, always ready to help , to just visit with other friends he would meet there to chat with or just to put a smile on our faces. he was a sweet , kind and funny man. i will miss our dinners with all the girls from ledermans and breakfast with meri and i, when i was home. my thoughts are with you all and i am so glad to have...

Dear Margaret, Moussa, Kayla and Christian, I was so sorry to hear of your father/grandfather's death. He was such a wonderful, loving man who was always a pleasure to be around. You were fortunate to have such a special person in your life. May your fond memories comfort you in the days ahead. Love, Mary Ann and Paul Franco and family

My deepest sympathy to your family - I was friends with you all for years and we lost touch - with much love & respect Robin Jones (Glass)

George,
I will miss our breakfasts. Your humor and good nature will be missed. God Bless!!
Gregory Lambert
The Check Exchange

Everyone hear at The Check Exchange would like to give our condolences to the family. We will miss George!

Dear Chico, Ernest, Elizabeth and your precious mom, Jenny: Our sympathy, love, and prayers are for you, also. God Bless. Debaera and Michael Bisceglia

George was a great guy. I grew up two houses down from his. He was always friendly and always willing to talk to you.
My condolences to the family.

I am very sorry for your loss..I would lookforward to chatting with your dad whemn we lived on Maxdale
Kevin Fulginiti

Please accept my deepest sympathies.