Stuart-Jones-Obituary

Stuart Jones

Seattle, Washington

1948 - 2020

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DIED
December 24, 2019
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Seattle, Washington

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Stuart Jones passed away on December 24, 2019 in Seattle, Washington. The obituary was featured in The Seattle Times on January 5, 2020.

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To the Jones Family,
I was saddened to hear the news of Stu's passing. I met Stu in PT school at UW. I remember him as a very chill person. I joined him in the back row of class. He was never overly anxious, always calming, and usually prepared. We played on an intramural basketball team, and he recruited me to be the coxswain for our intramural crew team. He was quite the athlete. After graduation, I would occasionally see him at continuing education courses.

My most striking...

I am very sorry to hear of Stu's passing. He was a special person for many people, and a great mentor to myself. His was not a wasted life - he has contributed much to many others. I wish I could find better words to leave here. He will be missed.

Kathy, Kris, and Rebe:

I hope one day you'll read this. For years now, I've wanted to just stop by your house, knock on the door, and catch up on life. It's been so long. The last day I remember seeing Stu was high school graduation in 1999. It's been years since I've been in Enumclaw.
Among other things, I also wanted to sit down with Stu and literally tell him how he has impacted me (both growing up and now as a father).

I have incredibly fond memories of Stu. To my...

Kathy and family. I am so sorry to hear of Stu's passing. I was shocked when I heard the news. Stu was one of the nicest people I knew. He was also a great boss. Take care of yourself. Sending my condolences.

So sorry for your loss... I'm just speechless

Kathy and family, Sending peace and comfort to you, and praying that your hearts find solace in the love and memories you have. I wish I had known Stuart personally, but Kathy, you have always spoken of him with deep love, affection, and respect. What a blessed man. God bless you.

My deepest sympathy to Stu's family, wife, children and his brothers.
I lived across the street from him on 8th Avenue. during our high school years.My brother Mike and myself played basketball in our back yard during the summer. Winter was snowball fights.
He was a great friend and he will be truely missed.

Susan Ricker Oden

I extend my deepest condolences to all of you. I went to high school with Stuart. He was always kind to everyone, and our world has lost a bright light. Sincerely,
Vivian Morefield Andary