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Jeffrey P. Jones

Chicago, Illinois

Age 67

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Jones, Jeffrey P.Jeffrey P. Jones, respected leader in the ink industry, dies at 67. Jeff Jones, of Palm Beach, FL passed away in Chicago on September 18, 2020. Jeff was born in Springfield, IL on February 19, 1953 to Paul B. and Carol McKee Jones. After graduating from Springfield HS he enrolled...

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Jeff is still with us in discussions at work, as he contributed a lot to the sucess of the technical team at Sun Chemical. in memories Michael and his Northlake team

Marb, can´t imagine losing someone you´ve known for what seems forever. Hope you´re maintaining. Think of you & JJ often. Eldred & I keep in contact & reminisce about our crazy fun times with you two. XO [email protected]

JJ could make me laugh until my sides ached. I was always greeted with a smile & wry quip. We went to IWU together and Marb was my best friend. Unfortunately our lives got busy and we didn´t keep in touch as much as I would have liked. I am deeply saddened by the news of him passing. I´m frustrated I can´t get ahold of Marb and if you read this Marb, please leave me your phone number on my Linked In account or email. My heart goes out to you, Marb. Love Jody Peterson Siegel aka Toad

Dear Marb. I am sorry to learn of the passing of your husband. I read about it in the IWU newsletter. I will keep you in my prayers. With kind regards, Dale (Jody's IWU roommate).

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I had the pleasure of working with Jeff on several projects during my 16 years with Sun Chemical. He was always at the ready to help. Absolutely loved and admired his wit and dry sense of humor. Such a brilliant mind and kind person lost far too soon. RIP.

Stu and Jan Gallagher

It was an honor and a privilege to have known Jeff and worked together with him on so many projects, to benefit from his expertise and enjoy his great sense of humour . Jeff, you will be missed!

Great loss for everyone who knew him funny little smirk at hello time and a twinkle in his eye after the first taste of his Belvedere french I am truly sorry for the loss

Marb, having been able to spend time with Jeff and you in Palm Beach early March and to share Ill Wesleyan stories, I want to express my deepest condolences to you and your family.
Sincerely, Michele Brady & friends at IWU