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Cody Jones Obituary

The following obituary is being republished for additional information. CODY JONES, 44, of Churubusco, died Monday, Nov. 14, 2005, at his residence. Born Feb. 14, 1961, in Fort Wayne, he was formerly employed with Super-Value Distribution Center. Surviving are his wife, Caroline V.; daughter, Christine (Jacob) Doelling of Fort Wayne; sons, Cody Jack Jones, Dallas M. Jones and Dylan M. Jones, all of Churubusco; grandson, Zachary Doelling of Fort Wayne; parents, Fred and Janet Jones of Fort Wayne; sister, Callie Potts of Fort Wayne; brother, Fred (Yvonne) Jones of Churubusco; father and mother-in-law, Jack and Marguerite Wisman of Fort Wayne; sister-in-law, Jackie (David) Hatch of Fort Wayne; and brothers-in-law, Bill Wisman of Fort Wayne and Bruce (Debbie) Wisman of Angola. Memorial service is 6:30 p.m. today at Churubusco United Methodist Church, where family will receive friends immediately after the service in the church hall. Preferred memorials to his Cody Jones Sons' Educational Fund c/o any National City Bank Office. Arrangements by Hockemeyer & Miller Funeral Home.

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Published by Fort Wayne Newspapers from Nov. 16 to Nov. 18, 2005.

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November 19, 2005

I had a crush on Cody wayyyyy back, at Coney Island, and my friend had a crush on Karl, his friend.

Cody was very sweet. I never knew where he went and how his life was.

I'm glad to see he married and had 4 kids. I am so sorry to hear of his passing at our age.

My thoughts and prayers to his wife, children and family.

pam finn

November 17, 2005

jones family, i knew cody a long time ago when i uesd to go to coney island after school, or whenever i wanted one of those great coney island hotdogs. he was always so nice and had the nicest smile and sense of humor. i hope you find comfort at this difficult time and comfort in the thought that he is with god and not suffering anymore.

Richard Fortier

November 16, 2005

Dear Jones Family,

Please know that you all are in my prayers, and thoughts. Cody and I go all the way back to Bloomingdale Elementary. I have often bragged about my dear friend while he worked at Coney Island. (Cody had told me that if I came in to the restaurant in my Navy uniform I would get a bowl of chili and a dog for free). May God give unto you at this moment and in the coming days His awesome grace, peace and mercy. I am so thankful that I can call Cody my friend as well as Callie from working with her at the Wayne Township office. Richard (Rick) Fortier

Jordan Herron

November 16, 2005

Cody,

We have both been through easy and hard times together, but i just want to let you know that friends will always be there in any situation. The first time i actually talked with your dad was last year during sectionals when he was in the hospital and let me tell you that he had some of the greatest advice that anyone has ever given me. It was hard for me to see you so sad and i can cant even imagine how you are doing now but i want to let you know that i will always be there for you and if you ever need some advice or someone to talk to just call me. Your father is in a better place now and you dont have to worry about his pain. I will keep you and your family in my prayers.

Linda Magee

November 16, 2005

My Prayers are with all of you at this time of Loss, Cody was always a joy to know,May God Bless each and everyone of you at this time of Loss, Just know in your heart how much of an angel he was to all he knew,

George Friend

November 16, 2005

To the Jones Family:

My family and I would like to express our deepest sympathy for your loss. You are in our thoughts and prayers. May God bless and keep you as you grieve your loved one. Thinking back I have so many fun memories of when Cody and I went to school together. Please know that if you need anything, you can contact our family at any time.



The George Friend family

Jeff & Tammy Herron

November 16, 2005

Cody,

We were saddened to hear of the passing of your father. Know that he is in a better place and is no longer suffering. He will be watching over you this year, as you play your final season of high school basketball, cheering you on all the way. We're certain he was your BIGGEST fan (it's a DAD thing!)

May the thought of someday rejoicing with him give you peace, and the love of those that remain with you bring you comfort. You and your family are in our thoughts and prayers.

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