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James R. Jones

Chews Landing, New Jersey

1952 - 2011 (Age 59)

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James R. JonesAGE: 59 • Chews LandingJames R. Jones, on September 17, 2011, of Chews Landing. Age 59. Beloved husband of Deborah Cohn-Jones for 22 years. Loving son of Ethel (nee Husted) and the late Chief David Jones, Sr. Devoted brother of Ralph Jones (Ann), Robert Jones (Barbara), and the late...

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The best friend I ever had.

Debbie, my prayers will go out to you. He was a good man and he will be missed. I remember going to Campies, and loving it there. So many happy memories, I won't forget him.

Debbie, my most sincere condolences go out to you with love and prayers and memories of you and Jim at Campies on our Wednesday night meetings there. I will always remember the great pulled pork sandwiches and great ice cream, along with our "girl talks". Jim was a good guy and will be missed by many of us - I often wondered where you two got to after Campies closed. May Jim rest in peace as he enters into his new home in Heaven - I am sure God welcomed him with open arms. Take care Deb,...

Our Love and Prayers to Debbie, Jimmy's wife, his mom and family. I have known Jimmy for many many years, through struggles and many Blessings, Jimmy always had an encouraging word, a positive outlook and much love for the God of His Understanding!! God Bless you Jimmy, rest in peace with all the angels and your fellow brothers and sisters in God's Love. Gonna Miss ya my friend!!!! Campies Did Rock!! (thanks for being so nice to my son's) Love, Debbie and her son's, Eddie, Johnny and Jesse

My prayers are with you. May the God of comfort, Hold you in his loving arms. God Grant you the Serenity. Jim was a wonderful man, He will be truly missed. love, Kim

"The Father of tender mercies and the God of all comfort" will help you during this difficult time

My condolences, thoughts and prayers. Jim was a great friend, neighbor, fellow scout, and explorer. I will miss him.
Bobby Blake