Ralph-Jones, III-Obituary

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Ralph Lyman Jones, III

Farmington, New Hampshire

Feb 7, 1947 – Aug 11, 2025

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February 7, 1947
DIED
August 11, 2025
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Farmington, New Hampshire

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C.E. Peaslee & Son, Inc. Funeral Home and Cremation Services - Farmington Obituary

Ralph Lyman Jones, III, 78 passed away peacefully on August 11, 2025. He was born on February 7, 1947, in Poughkeepsie, New York, to the late Ralph Lyman Jones Jr. and Irene B. (Knickerbocker) Jones.

Ralph graduated from FDR High School in Hyde Park, NY, in 1965 and later attended the...

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Cindy, Chris, and Aimee, I am so sorry for your loss. Ralph was a fantastic guy, and a ton of fun to be around. I have some memories with Ralph and Cindy that I will always hang on to. Fly High Ralph see you on the other side.

Ralph, his 2 brothers Bob and Rich and I worked at the now Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site in Hyde Park, N.Y. during the summers when school was not in session. Ralph was a great guy and a hard worker. I will never forget him. May God continue to bless him.

Cindy, Chris, Aimee. I am sending prayers to all and your family. Grief is hard on a family. .Diane Gray.. Pittsburg, N.H.

Many family members will miss you grandchildren and great grandchildren are our gifts.

Uncle Ralph, you will be missed deeply, but we smile when we think of you. You brought so much laughter, wisdom, and love into our lives. We’ll always carry the memories we shared. You may be gone from this world, but you live forever in our hearts. Until we meet again, rest peacefully and know that you are loved and celebrated, always.

My condolences to Cindy and her family.

My most sincere condolences to you, Auntie Cindy, Chris and Aimee. Uncle Guy has a special place in my heart, as you all do. His warm smile, kind heart and sense of humor stay in my memories. Sending love to you all.

To the Jones family,
God bless you all. As a former member of the Poughkeepsie Pacers, I have great memories of our years together at parades, competitions or exhibitions. Years that I will always treasure. I followed Ralph, a year later enlisting in the USAF! RIP, my friend ❤

My favorite memory of Ralph was at a Halloween Costume Party (close to 25 years ago) He came as OJ’s Judge Lance Ito he made a ‘Side Bar” of nips on a piece of wood!! I wanted to share this to echo his funny side! We send our deepest condolences to Ralph’s entire familyThe Berry’s