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George Miles Jones III

Toledo, Ohio

Feb 1, 1944 – Feb 15, 2023

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BORN
February 1, 1944
DIED
February 15, 2023
LOCATION
Toledo, Ohio

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George Miles Jones IIIGeorge Miles Jones III, son of George Miles Jones, Jr. and Eleanor Miniger Jones, a member of one of Toledo's founding families, has passed. George died of natural causes on February 15, 2023. He was enjoying his favorite town, Telluride, CO, where he built his first home in...

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We just found out about George's passing and we are so sad to hear this news. He was an amazing Gentleman and left behind a wonderful legacy!!!!!!! We miss seeing, Kathy & George, here in Sandpiper. His parents were the original owner's of their Lakefront Patio Home (circa 1973). Their Winter home was loaded with family memories over the years and had a tranquil view of the Lake, and an interior Courtyard, which is full of beautiful roses and enjoyed by all the neighbors!!! The new...

My heart is broken to hear of George's passing. I have known him longer than any other person on this earth and am truly heartbroken to hear this news. He was my very first friend. I just don't know what else to say. God rest his soul. Amen.

I have been so truly saddened by George´s death. It was so unexpected- I thought we had a lot more time with him on this earth with us. I didn´t know George well in high school but got to know him well when he stayed with us in California when we were in our twenties. I was endlessly delighted by his sense of humor. George was a kind, sensitive and generous person who struck me as really trying hard to do the right thing and live an ethical life. I am so glad I saw him about 3 or 4 years...

I am saddened to learn of George's passing. We were classmates for years at Maumee Valley Country day School, class of 1962. George regularly invited us to visit and to swim in the pool at East River Road. Indeed, often it was the best part of the summer. Such a gracious host with coca cola and peanuts and extra bathing suits if we forgot ours. "Jones' Beach". And, in the winter we regularly joined a few friends in the library to watch the Rose Bowl Games. Mrs Jones always made a brief...

George had unique passion in clarity, kindness, and vision. His crisp maturity with equal childlike wonder and curiosity left a distinct impression on me while we were witnessing the reenactment of the Battle of Fort Ticonderoga. His kindness and patience was immense, and I am grateful, honored, and inspired to have been part of his and the family's life. My heart is with you, always, Charles

He was one of my favorite patients. The entire staff always looked forward to his visits.