Warren-Jones-Obituary

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Warren C. Jones

Charlotte, North Carolina

Aug 10, 1941 – Jul 2, 2015

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BORN
August 10, 1941
DIED
July 2, 2015
LOCATION
Charlotte, North Carolina

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McEwen Funeral Service - Pineville Chapel Obituary

Warren Cecil Jones, 73 passed away surrounded by his loving girls at home in Belmont, NC. He passed as he lived, fighting and making sure his girls were ok Born in Bishop, GA on August 10, 1941, eldest son of the late Albert Warren Jones and Mary Nell Cooper Jones. The greatest joy and pride...

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Thoughts and prayers to you. I met Warren in a grant writing class in Fayetteville and we enjoyed many conversations about non-profits. I enjoyed our joint venture with the Air Museum and the Rogers Little Theater. He will be missed.

Our thoughts and prayers go out to his family, at your time of sorrow. We visited Warren several times after the museum aquried Sam Waltons Ercoupe. Warren called Ron to ask him about the Ercoupe, as we have had one for several years. We came down to see the Ercoupe and Warren let me climb up on the wing and look inside. We will miss him greatly.

Ron & Linda Love, Cassville, Missouri

Thinking of you guys this week and specifically tomorrow at 3. I know you all will have a great celebration service of your dad's life who lived and loved his girls exceptionally. Love you guys!

Our thoughts and prayers are with you at this difficult time. Thankful for his life and legacy that lives on in you all.

Warren was a true friend and a very special person. He had a knack for getting others involved in activities about which he was passionate. I had the privilege of working closely with him at the Arkansas Air Museum for several years. He loved to guide school children around the museum and never failed to encourage them to be the very best they could be. Warren always told the young girls that they could do anything a boy could do. He loved his country and aviation history but above all he...

Been a long time since we visited with Jeanne and Warren after the Branson Bear Kats reunion. Truly enjoyed our time with them both. I know he will be greatly missed. We pray that God will heal your hearts with great memories of Warren.
Bob and Judy (McGhee) Thompson

Warren was a fine man. We enjoyed being with him at Jeanne's high school reunions. He said the reunions meant a lot to Jeanne and encouraged us to continue having them. We are very sad that he has passed on so soon, because he seemed vigorously healthy only a short time ago, when we saw him and Jeanne in Bentonville, AR at 21C in June 2014. Our love and prayers are with you and your family, Jeanne. - Trish & John Donaghey

Heartfelt condolences from your neighbors in South Fork Crossing. We are here if you need us.

Much love from your Smithfield family.