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Rodney L. Bones Jr.

Honey Brook, Pennsylvania

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Rodney L. Bones Jr. of Honey Brook Rodney L. Bones, Jr., 59, of Honey Brook, passed away on March 6, 2011 at his home. Born in West Chester in 1951, Rodney was the son of Marguerite (nee, Minnick) and Rodney L. Bones, Sr., both deceased. After high school, Rodney honorably served in the U.S....

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I really enjoyed getting to know and care for Rodney. He was a truly wonderful person and will be greatly missed. I pray his family finds comfort and peace in God's arms during this sad and difficult time.

sorry to hear about your loss Rod was a great guy ,,you and your family are in our thoughts and prayers,,

I am so sorry to hear about Rodney. Your whole family have my sympathy and prayers.

Rod will surely be missed around the office. I really enjoyed his stories, his sense of humor, and the way he helped everyone. I never saw him bowl, but he sure was good at tossing horseshoes! May you rest in peace Rod.

When I read of Rod's passing, the first emotion was shock. I truly believed that Rod would overcome this illness. He could fix anything! After shock came sadness. Sadness permeated the building all day yesterday. I believe I speak for everyone at our location when I say that Rod had a presence about him that either engendered laughter or calmness. All that knew him lost something precious.

Lynn Gross

Rodney was a great friend and collegue and very unfortunate loss for Bones family. Although I live in Austin, TX for a while now, I am glad I got to talk to him recently and it was really nice to hear his voice. He was full of life, cheerful and he was part of the Lockwood family for sure.

He will be greatly missed. May the comfort of God help his family during this difficult time.

To the family of Rodney(Rod). I know this leaves a emptyness within your hearts. I want you to know that you have my deepest sympathy. There are times when things will seem to you that they are unbearable but remember the good times that you had with him, then things won't seem quite as hard to bear. Rod was a happy person. I enjoyed bowling with him as a team member and also just as a friend. So family when all else seems endless remember God claims his own.I will keep you in my prayers.

Rod was a great guy and im so sorry to hear that he is not with you guys....you all are in our pray's god bless your family