Viola-Jones-Obituary

Viola Jones

Lodi, California

1922 - 2010

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Viola Jones, loving wife, mother, grandmother, sister and aunt has entered into rest on September 23, 2010 after a lengthy illness. She was born the 5th child of 11 born to John K. and Antonella Seibel on October 9, 1922 in Bowden, North Dakota. She moved with her family to Lodi in 1929. She was...

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my grandma was great sure will miss you

My Aunt was one very special woman. Always full of laughter for all. Loving to everyone she met.Wonderful stories and a loving heart From her Lollipop Lori A Aunt that shall always be missed. Now she can play games and tell her beautiful stories about all of us to those we miss. My prayers to all the family she leaves behind.Love Lori

I remember going to the family picnics those were always alot of fun to see my cousins,aunts,and uncles.I never got to see them that much because I lived in San Jose CA and when we got to visit we could never wait.We always went over to Aunt Viola's house when we were in town and we heard alot of cool stories from the past.She was an AWESOME!!! Aunt She will be missed.
Justin Rissel

I would like to share my condolences for the loss of your dear loved one. Please take a moment and read Romans 5:28,29 for encouragement during this rough time. - SEH

I remember Viola's smile and laughter while visitng my "Uncle Red" and Aunt Clara and the many talks about panning for gold and got to go on one of the trips--so much fun. My thoughts and prayers are with your family during this time and I hope your hearts are filled with the many good memories you shared. Audrey Harrison Clanton

I met Viola at Gloria's Funeral. Sorry to see she has passed.
Lee & Francic's grand neice
Starla Filler Hart

From the time I was a little boy, Viola always did things for me. Whether it was making me clothes or just listening to my personal problems. I used to look forward spending a week with her and my cousins during the summer. After she moved to Rancho Cordova she would hold barbecues with good food. In Lodi all my kids ended up at her house during Halloween to show off their costumes to her. She would greet them with a very big smile and speak to them very gently. She loved children. Viola I...