Theodore "Ted"-Jones-Obituary

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Theodore "Ted" Jones

Cleveland, Ohio

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October 25, 2015
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Cleveland, Ohio

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Brown-Forward Funeral Home - Shaker Heights Obituary

Theodore W. Jones passed away with his two daughters, Jenny Beth Jones and Pamela Jones, by his side. His family and friends will remember him most as a man of integrity and principle and for his deep commitment to his country, family, and work. He was born and raised in Warren, Ohio. Ted...

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I wish you all the best! May your eternal rest be full of love. Say hi to my mom and dad as well as aunt Jeanie, uncle Bob and aunt Shirley. Aunt Mary and uncle Chuck, who I believe all left before you. Love always, Jennifer Evans and my two sons Austin and Cort!

Dear Jenny and Pam,
An era has ended. I have such fond memories of your parents and both of you. Our families were entwined for so many years and the love between us will endure. Please accept my deepest sympathies,

Samie and I had many wonderful times with Jeanne and Ted and later with Dorthy and we will miss Ted. A wonderful man who loved his family, friends and community which he gave his time to. You have our condolences.

Dear Jenny Beth and Pam,
We had many good times with your Mom and Dad. We always looked forward to spending time with all of you in Naples.
Try to remember the good things during this difficult time.

A message fro Ginny Sauerbrei: "My love and prayers go out to you all!"

Dear Jenny and Pamela,
My heart is full of gratitude for having known your wonderful father during the time I was senior pastor at Fairmount. His absolute devotion to your mother was a model of marital love. I enjoyed our many lunches together at the Union Club, where we solved the world problems....or at least discussed them thoroughly, sometimes disagreeing, but always with mutual respect and affection. I admired his keen mind, generosity, and fearless exploration of truth and...

I remember seeing Mr. Jones and his lovely wife Jeanne at many Cleveland Indians games. I also had the privilege of working with Mr. Jones at Baker Hostetler. He was a great man and it was an honor knowing him. He will be missed.

JB and Pam - Your dad and your mom were very special people to both my mom and I. Sorry for your loss. My condolences to you.

Rig Goss