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Jess Roy Mooney Jr.

Prescott, Arizona

1927 - 2006

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Jess Roy Mooney Jr. passed away on Feb. 21, 2006, in Prescott, Ariz.

He was born May 27, 1927, in Wichita Falls, Texas, and moved to Ventura at age 7. Jess graduated from Ventura High School. He married Betty Davison on July 4, 1948.

Jess served honorably as a Seabee in the U.S....

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Jim & I have been friends with Jess & Betty for over forty-two years. Some exciting, some sad. No matter where we lived at the time, be it So. Calif. or No. Calif. they were but a phone call away. Jess was always ready to offer guidance,opinion,suggestions and so much more.
We have shared some very memorable days of camping and fishing together. Oh what tales we could tell. I have to laugh just thinking of them.
Our Dear Friend will always be remembered as kind,...

Jess and Betty's daughter, Diane, and I have been friends for over forty years. Each weekend for many years, Diane was either at my house or I at hers, growing up together during those important years. Each time I was at their home, Mr. and Mrs. Mooney made me feel welcome and as though I were their second daughter. I will forever remember Mr. Mooney in his garage, building or fixing something, with a cigarette and a smile always on his lips. When he danced the waltz with me at Diane's...

Hi, I am Violet (Judy) Harvel-Schieferle's youngest daughter, Janet. Violet was Jim & Hazel Harvel's youngest daughter. Jess was my Mother's cousin, and I had the opportunity to meet him and get to know him a little bit! I was visiting at another one of our cousin's home in Nevada, and ended up riding home with him, his wife, daughter Diane, and son, I believe his name was Richard, he left us shortly after I met and got to know him a little. My mother very often spoke of Jess and was very...

Not a lot of people in their life have the luxury of having two wonderful fathers. I'm one of those lucky few. My dad will always be my hero and number one in my life, but Grandpa Jess, what can I say...he was the best. There are too many great memories to pick one and put it into words. My life was filled with good memories involving my Grandfather. He's one of the strongest men I've ever met in my life, both physically and mentally, and that gave me something to strive for. He taught...

So many good memories of Jess and Betty and Gene and Bernice and the rest of the family from long, long ago. I send my love and prayers to you all during these very sorrowful days. "Time will heal the hurt, but the heart never forgets."

Jess Mooney will always be remembered as a good friend and contributed so much to the City of Port Hueneme while on the City Council and active in local schools and organizations. While on The Oxnard-Press Courier editorial staff, I wrote many times about Jess and his family. We moved to Vero Beach, Fl. two years ago. My love and sympathy to Betty, children and grandchildren. Dama [email protected]

Uncle Jess even though we didn't see you very often, you were thought about and prayed for and loved. Our thoughts and prayers go out to the Jarvis and Mooney family's left behind. We will hold you up in prayer for comfort and peace through this rough time of healing and grieving.
All our Love
Linda and Bill Steeno

Jess Mooney was my neighbor and friend for many years. He will be greatly missed. My thoughts and prayers go out to his family.

Dad in his SeaBee cap, Christmas 2004